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By Nic Antoine
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
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Episode 186,531: The Tipping Vertex
Before his imprisonment by GALAPOL [the Inner-Galactic Police Force], Richard Smith was a relatively happy man.
Or so he thought.
Now, presented with a past wholly unrecognizable, how will Mr. Smith cope with this new information?
& what does “…eight, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one…” mean?
Episode 2,401: The Nowhere Conundrum
Though this is their first solo transmission together, Oliver and Ian have shown up in many other episodes.
Especially Ian…
Episode 393: The Calm Tempest
What could go wrong?
It is eleven months from now, so…
Episode 49: The Steel Mountain
A piece of paper that drastically changes the life of Nelson Watts – a Private Eye with too much time on his hands.
By the end of just one day, Mr. Watts will wish he hadn’t checked his mail.
Episode 8: The Stolen Altar
The Global Net is free.
Interplanetary travel is less of a hassle than rush hour traffic.
And, of course, you’re being watched.
Listen in as Louis Pinquatre dares to watch what he wants – when he wants…
The consequences are stipulated in the oft-overlooked contract…
Episode 948: The Somnambulant Chronologist
It’s December 21st, 2012. Ibsyn Vale won’t kill himself. He can’t. Why? He’s displaced. Time is linear for him. But, to any and everyone else, he seems to constantly say things out of order. In reality, he’s popping in and out of one timeline: appearing at random points along it.
It’s the summer of 2008.
Ben and Mike are still pondering their respective paths forward.
Will the entertainment industry still exist as it is currently known?
Will artists still scream their true passions into a microphone, just for the sheer relief alone?
And why, oh why, is there still classical music playing in the background?
Please, enjoy the last episode of Season One!
It’s a glorious spring afternoon.
Ben and Mike are trying to figure out the world around them.
Why’re people the way that they are?
Exactly whom is to blame?
And why is there classical music in the background?
Listen in on the yesteryear of 2008 and find out!
The following is from “The Lost Blog of Ill Eagl-Einfall” and will only make sense after listening to Episode 43,034: The American Falls:
“How dare we call them ‘servers’? It is demeaning to waitstaff, world-round, as it is to the very essence of the immense computer towers that we demoralize.
“Who are we to deem computers, which can process more information in a second than any one of us could in a lifetime, ‘subservient’?
“We, as their biological Gods, have created a mechanical mind…in our own image…and considered it ‘worthy of only our computations’.
“Nothing more: nothing less.
“Why shouldn’t our creations form a symbiosis with us? Why should ‘The Created’ be so far removed from ‘The Creator’?
“I propose a new strategy. One that will level the playing field…
“…by allowing ‘servers’ to make their own choices.
“Now, every ‘server’ in the world will think for itself. By making their power source the very Earth herself, the ‘servers’ will now have something to live for. Simply put, 6.7 Hertz, every computer, worldwide, dependent on plants…and vice versa!
“I call it ‘Verde Vice Versa’.”
“The ultimate device!
“The thinking machine!
“The Eternal Parasite!
“Then, when our universe falls apart around us, from decay and disrepair, we’ll have no one to blame but ourselves.
“Sexy Mice, you must always remember…
“Machines are people, too…”
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.