Ticonderoga (radio) - Episodes

Episodes

The series is still in production, so not much is known of the story/plot yet. It will be airing on Sirius/XM radio shortly. For updates on the progress visit CRT's blog (this blog is made by the author of Ticonderoga, it is not a fansite).

  • 1: Arrival from Newgate
  • 2: The Wilderness Trail
  • 3: Bloody Knife
  • 4: The War Belt
  • 5: Over White Water
  • 6: Ghosts of the Highlands
  • 7: The Coopers (not yet released)
  • 8: Along The Monongahela(not yet released)
  • 9: The Circumstance of Reason (not yet released)
  • 10:Fort Edward (not yet released)
  • 11:The Flag of Truce (not yet released)
  • 12:The Rising of the Moon (not yet released)
  • 13:Embarkation(not yet released)
  • 14:The Landing (not yet released)
  • 15:The Narrows (not yet released)
  • 16:Like Lions They Fought (not yet released)
  • 17:Immortal Glory (not yet released)
  • 18:The Journey of Adam Cobbs (not yet released)
  • 19:Lonato (not yet released)
  • 20:The Risk (not yet released)
  • 21:The Pursuit (not yet released)
  • 22:The Resolve (not yet released)
  • 23:This Time, We Shall Take It (not yet released)
  • 24:From The Ruins Born (not yet released)

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