Show notes:
Music: “Zombie Pirates in Love” by Tom Smith – courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network
Pi practices maniacal laughing.
The proper operation of the Bubble Gun is discussed.
Lab Report: The scientists experiment on Cuddles the Giant Squid (featuring Jason Adams and Ryn Nasser)
Pi’s pet is discussed.
Music: “The Pumpkin Grave” by The Martians – courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network
First Officer Marauder butts in.
Temporal Receiver: “One Summer Night” by Ambrose Bierce, read by Paul Curran - provided by LibriVox.org
Pi wants to go trick-or-treating
Music: “Creepy Doll” by Jonathan Coulton
Credits
Promos: Random Signal, The Takeover by Mur Laffery, Christiana’s Shallow Thoughts
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This episode was written and performed by Natalie Metzger and Andy Steigleder (featuring Jason Adams and Ryn Nasser). The theme music is Science Nature 23 by Podcast Troubadour. Sound effects were provided by Soundsnap.com.
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Yet another excellent episode. Please keep it up.
In fact, I have it on good authority that Lord Vandermore would like to entertain the captain on the Dirigible of Pain sometime soon. The Pain shall be launching on it’s maiden voyage soon.
Thanks!
You can relay to the good Captain Vandermore that I would certainly enjoy a nice visit to the Dirigible of Pain sometime. I’ve heard exciting things about its highly anticipated construction. I will be looking forward to the official invite.
My dear Captian….
I have enjoyed listening to your transmission and look forward to hearing more from you and the scientists who avail themselves of the facitilies of your ship.
Are you a scientist yourself? Of just like to watch the antics?
(Seriously, today you guys has me laughing and getting wierd looks from my co-workers during breaks.)
Dear Mildred,
We aboard the Isopod are glad to hear that our trials and tribulations are entertaining you.
I am not technically a scientist, but I have been known to dabble in science every now and again. I’m more of the engineering sort, and as such I do enjoy keeping up on scientific research and breakthroughs, and, of course, watch the antics.
Thank you for your kind words. I will be sure to pass them on to the rest of the crew.
Sincerely,
-CT