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In our final episode, Astro Robot rises up against those who had betrayed them.
The voice of The Brain is Sarah Nightmare. You can hear more of her work or commission a voiceover at Fiverr. All music is via Soundstripe.
"Astro Robot Triumphant" was written by Dr. Brandon Winter, the intro and ending by Klaus Brenner.
Thanks for listening, and you can reach us at [email protected]. Farewell.
A giant robot falls from the sky, then rages against humanity's greatest foe.
The voice of the Brain is Sarah Nightmare. "Duke" is by Dr. Brandon Winter," "Astro Robot: Savior of Humanity" by Klaus Brenner.
A lowly manatee makes a cosmic connection.
The voice of The Brain is Sarah Nightmare. "A Parting Gift" written by Dr. Brandon Winter, "Mambodine 2" by Klaus Brenner.
Doom and despair for a woman far from home.
The voice of The Brain is Sarah Nightmare. "RUDDER" was written by Dr. Brandon Winter, "Between Eris and Mercury" by Klaus Brenner.
Some old friends catch up after a very, very long time.
Includes "Uncanny Valley Plastology" by Klaus Brenner and "Catching Up" by Dr. Brandon Winter.
At the end of all things, there is the party to end all parties.
The voice of the brain is Sarah Nightmare. "Interspace Toothbrush" by Dr. Brandon Winter. "The Last Party" by Klaus Brenner.
A deposed leader refuses to accept reality.
Voiced by Sarah Nightmare, written by Dr. Brandon Winter and Klaus Brenner.
A strange goo has engulfed the Earth. What is it, and can an alien named Mikealie save humanity?
The voice of The Brain is Sarah Nightmare. Featuring "Somnambulax" by Doctor Brandon Winter and "Goo" by Klaus Brenner
Enjoy.
Captain Cordite faces off against a deadly enemy. Will it take the bait?
The voice of The Brain is Sarah Nightmare. "Tam Tully's Tastydrops" by Klaus Brenner. "Captain Cordite Pulls the Trigger" by Dr. Brandon Winter.
From here on out, we're only publishing once a month. Look for our next episode Nov. 3.
It's a nightmare that you'll never be discovering.
The voice of The Brain is Sarah Nightmare. "Where Your Eyes Don't Go" is written by Klaus Brenner.
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.