The Trial of Naomi Verne
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Bandler Corporation
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Held without charge for crime or crimes unspecified, Naomi Verne, ruler of the American Domain, recalls her secret summit with Luton Maxwell’s mother, representative of the theocratic rulers of the Empire of God, and faces the hideous bargain she struck as a way out of a lethal global deadlock.
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The Trial of Naomi Verne is a one-act science fiction play written by John Bandler. Set in a dystopic future, the play explores themes of human cognition, technology ethics, and utilitarianism. The third and final part of a trilogy, it is preceded by 59 Minutes in the Maxwell Suite (2011) and That The Multitude May Live (2012). This May 15, 2013 copy is 48 pages. The play was staged for the Hamilton Fringe Festival at Hamilton Theatre Inc. (July 18-27, 2014) and directed by Tom Mackan. See also: http://www. http://bandler.com/coalition/, https://web.archive.org/web/20211204201104/http://bandler.com/coalition (accessed July 10, 2023). Promotional videos can be found on John Bandler’s YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/Bandler2009/ .
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Bandler, John, The Trial of Naomi Verne, Bandler Corporation, Dundas, ON, Canada, 2013