MTO S1E4 – “Seventeen”

A response is received regarding the rocket delay, but no rocket. Roger has concerns regarding the situation both on Base and on Earth. As always throughout time and space, duct tape is important.

Written and edited by D.J. Sylvis; performed by Leeman Kessler.

Theme music is “Star” by the band Ramp – http://www.ramp-music.net/. Cover art created by Peter Chiykowski – http://lookitspeter.com/.

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MTO S1E3 – “Eighteen”

Shutdown is at eighteen weeks. The scheduled rocket, expected with fresh supplies and to offload the base’s Helium-3 stores, has not yet arrived. Roger tries to stave off anxiety with a report on the decommissioning of crew quarters, which reveals a variety of odd and illicit activities.

Written and edited by D.J. Sylvis; performed by Leeman Kessler.

Theme music is “Star” by the band Ramp – http://www.ramp-music.net/. Cover art created by Peter Chiykowski – http://lookitspeter.com/.

You can find more information, including episode transcripts each Wednesday, at https://monkeymanproductions.com/moonbase-theta-out/. You can also find us at Monkeyman Productions on Facebook, and as @MonkeymanProd on Twitter.

You can support the show at https://www.patreon.com/monkeymanproductions – if you back us at $5 a month or more, you’ll have access to the entire season of MTO from beginning to end today!