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Bonus episode seventeen and a half: Between the wormhole and the Rinse McGoo

Bonus episode seventeen and a half: Between the wormhole and the Rinse McGoo

FromOz 9


Bonus episode seventeen and a half: Between the wormhole and the Rinse McGoo

FromOz 9

ratings:
Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Jun 9, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It's that kind of day, innit? One minute, you're out having a quick ciggie next to the tip, and then the world goes all wobbly, and suddenly you're aboard someone else's spaceship, only it's held together with duct tape and optimism and crewed by the biggest bunch of idiots who ever graced the skies, and there's something ... or possibly someone ... all over your boots. Big thanks to the Mark Restuccia of the Best in Galaxy podcast for lending us C4 for a while. You can have him back now. You've been listening to: Eric Perry as Joe and Head  Tim Sherburn as Colin and Emily Bonnie Brantley as Jessie June Eubanks as the Albatros Aaron Clark as le Bichon Frise Richard Cowen as Leet Shannon Perry as Madeline and Olivia Me, Richard Nadolny, as your narrator, and Guest starring Mark Restuccia as C4 and Stooch This mini-episode fits in a wormhole somewhere between episodes 16 and 17. Or maybe 17 and 18. Or maybe 4 and 42, who knows? Our theme and other music were composed and performed by John Faley. Oz 9 is written and produced by Shannon Perry. For more fun in space, visit our website: Oz-9.com.
Released:
Jun 9, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Spring 2142 and Gated Galaxies has launched its 400 Oz-8000 ships, each carrying 50,000 "resting guests" to, hopefully, a new home on a shiny, brand-new planet. As soon as they find one. IF they find one. This is the story of one of those ships – the Oz 9 – and its tiny crew of hopeless incompetents. So far, they've been in space half an hour and several hundred people are dead. So... bright future, clearly.