MTO S1E2 – “Nineteen”

Roger reports on the current status of the base shutdown, including management issues and an expansive discussion of the cosmic phenomena monitored by the radio telescope array. In a personal message to their husband, Roger sends a warning about squirrel season.

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 S1E1 – “Twenty”

Roger Bragado-Fischer reports from Moonbase Theta, twenty weeks before base shutdown. Included is a staff update; review of tasks for the shutdown sequence; information on certain irregularities. Also, mutated tardigrades and the olfactory experience of foie gras.

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!