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episode seventy-four: You know where the porn stash is

episode seventy-four: You know where the porn stash is

FromOz 9


episode seventy-four: You know where the porn stash is

FromOz 9

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Jul 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Note: This episode is narrated by Richard Nadolny. It's episode 74, and you know what that means.... DO you know what it means? Could you write it on a note and slip it to us during study hall, because we've got nothing. Things are just Nutty McNutface with this crew, and everyone's in the dark, literally and figuratively. Who can you trust when everyone's skulky and half the crew went to spy school but apparently no one actually read O Captain You're a Captain? Our favorite cabbage-heads are once again struggling to survive, and the smart money is on the plants. You've been listening to: Chrisi Talyn Saje as Julie Aaron Clark as Ben and le Bichon Frise David S Dear as Tiberius and Dr. Theo Bromae Shannon Perry as Olivia and Madeline Richard Cowen as Leet Tim Sherburn as Colin and Emily Bonnie Brantley as Jessie and Donna Kevin Hall as Greg June Clark Eubanks as the Albatros Eric Perry as Dr von Haber Zetzer, Joe, and Howard Kyle Jones is Narrator 2 and Richard Nadolny is your Narrator Our music is by John Faley; our artwork is by Lucas Elliott. Oz 9 is written by Shannon Perry. This episode is edited by Sarah Golding; our Sound Designer is Oliver Morris. Until next time, Space Monkeys!
Released:
Jul 17, 2022
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.