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Self Preservation
January lays out the details of Ethics’ latest court case, concerning potential murder and definite cannibalism. Meanwhile, Artemis has questions about the strange town she now finds herself in.A full transcript can be found here: https://docs.google.com/docume....nt/d/1f6O_9l3_LpC32e Johnson was voiced by Rhys Lawton. Artemis Flynn was voiced by Liz Dokukina. This episode was written and produced by C. L. Hendry and edited by Cai Gwilym Pritchard. Theme by Mick Zijdel.Follow us @EthicsTownPod for updates.Content Warnings:Political malpracticeAddiction MurderCannibalismDeceitParanoiaUnreality <br/>SFX:Radio static<br/>Mentioned in this episode:Karen 1%Join Karen, a new government Agent, as she balances ambition and her morality in 2040s Brooklyn. Unravelling the conspiracy that links her cases, Agent Karen James and her team investigate secrets that could change what it means to be human. Told in music and prose, this audio journal from a young Black scientific agent just might hold the keys to our future. Or, at least, to “Karen 1%” If you enjoy grey morality, fascinating and fresh methods of storytelling, and brilliant, gripping plots, you should definitely check out Karen 1%! https://www.faustiannonsense.com/karen-1