Episodes

  • Emma, Rook, and the rest of the ROGUEMAKER cast and crew answer YOUR burning questions!

    Transcript here. This transcript was done by Rook Mogavero and Emma Johanna Puranen.

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  • Chasma’s vlog is interrupted.

    CONTENT WARNINGS: spiders, mention of fantasy racism.

    This bonus episode, “chasmjumper54_vlog214_unedited.MOV”, was written by Rook Mogavero, and directed by Emma Johanna Puranen and Rook Mogavero. The script was edited by Emma Johanna Puranen and Shaoni C. White. Sound editing was by Emma Johanna Puranen. Our cover art is by Tatyana Archtander. Music was composed by Emily Branam using copyright cleared content (or free content) within Emily's licensed and registered version of FL Studio 20. Sound effects are from freesound.org under CC 0, CC BY 3.0, and CC BY 4.0 licenses. For a list of freesound.org sound effects used in this episode, see here. A transcript of this episode can be found here.

    In order of appearance, this episode featured the voices of:

    Rook Mogavero as Chasma Jump Cannon
    Alasdair Stuart as Malachi Tessera
    Sam Yeow as No Go

    Our vibe checker was Bruce the cat.

  • Malachi enlists Pascal's help to fix Ship.

    CONTENT WARNINGS (for the live show): memory loss.
    CONTENT WARNINGS (for the Q&A): discussion of panic attacks.

    ROGUEMAKER Live Show and Q&A recorded in High Wycombe at the Audio Drama Hub Podfest, 20 November 2022. This live show, "Back Up", was written by Emma Johanna Puranen and edited by Rook Mogavero, with Oran Talbot running sound. The theme song was written and performed by Emily Branam. In order of appearance, this live show starred

    Alasdair Stuart as Malachi Tessera
    Emma Johanna Puranen as Ship
    Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall as Pascal Almagest.

    A transcript of this episode can be found here.

  • What real planet is Tand based on? How do you sound design a vacuum? Just how advanced were the Tracers, exactly? Join Rook, Emma, Sam Laporte, and Bonnie as they discuss all this and more in ROGUEMAKER: Behind the Science!

    Transcript available here. The transcript was made by Emma Johanna Puranen, Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall, and Rook Mogavero.

  • You've heard our actors at their best: now hear them when they flub!

    Plus, a bonus silly song.

    Link to transcript.

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    Season finale. Alyss is left with the roguemaker, her memories, and a decision. But is she really alone?

    CONTENT WARNINGS: Death, gun, injury, peril, emotional distress, manipulation, self-sacrifice, entrapment, existential fear, food.

    This episode, “The Only Way Out”, was written by Emma Johanna Puranen and directed by Rook Mogavero and Emma Johanna Puranen. The script was edited by Rook Mogavero and Shaoni C. White, with sensitivity reading by Caroline Mincks. Sound editing was by Emma Johanna Puranen. Our cover art is by Tatyana Archtander. Music was composed by Emily Branam and Tatyana Archtander, with music consultation from Nooria Ahmed, using copyright cleared content (or free content) within Emily's licensed and registered version of FL Studio 20. Sound effects are from freesound.org under CC 0, CC BY 3.0, and CC BY 4.0 licenses. For a list of freesound.org sound effects used in this episode, see here. A transcript of this episode can be found here.

    In order of appearance, this episode featured the voices of

    Nhea Durousseau as Alyss Obelus
    Emma Johanna Puranen as Ship
    Sam Yeow as No Go
    Stephen Indrisano as Tarsul
    Alasdair Stuart as Malachi Tessera
    Rook Mogavero as Chasma Jump Cannon
    Alexandra Rose DeAngelis as Woh Ollum
    Omar Camps-Kamrin as Lowkey Madigan
    Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall as Pascal Almagest
    Axandre Oge as Valencio “Trip” Triptych
    Sam LaPorte as Jawn Batalha

    This episode also featured

    Marta da Silva as Mama
    David S. Dear as Papa
    Beus Lunaire as Sandrine

    Additional voices were by Tatyana Archtander, Ali Hylton, Emma Johanna Puranen, Scott Paladin, Oran Talbot, Kirsty Woolven, Tal Minear, Interiority, and Oscar “Tumbleweed Tom” Ramos, Jr.

    Our vibe checker was Bruce the cat.




  • Frank discussions are had in the wake of the revelations about the roguemaker. As everyone tries to get some sleep, Kuzha slips away


    CONTENT WARNINGS: Death, gun, medical talk, peril, emotional distress, manipulation, entrapment, existential fear.

    This episode, “Final Call”, was written by Emma Johanna Puranen and directed by Rook Mogavero and Emma Johanna Puranen. The script was edited by Rook Mogavero and Shaoni C. White, with additional translations by Laura Uronen. Sound editing was by Emma Johanna Puranen. Our cover art is by Tatyana Archtander. Music was composed by Emily Branam using copyright cleared content (or free content) within Emily's licensed and registered version of FL Studio 20. Sound effects are from freesound.org under CC 0, CC BY 3.0, and CC BY 4.0 licenses. For a list of freesound.org sound effects used in this episode, see here. A transcript of this episode can be found here.

    In order of appearance, this episode featured the voices of

    Sam LaPorte as Jawn Batalha
    Alasdair Stuart as Malachi Tessera
    Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall as Pascal Almagest
    Omar Camps-Kamrin as Lowkey Madigan
    Alexandra Rose DeAngelis as Woh Ollum
    Rook Mogavero as Chasma Jump Cannon
    Emma Johanna Puranen as Ship
    Stephen Indrisano as Tarsul
    Axandre Oge as Valencio “Trip” Triptych
    Nhea Durousseau as Alyss Obelus
    Liz Morey as Kuzha Tvask
    Sam Yeow as No Go

    Additional transmissions were lent by Elena Asencio, Clara Brasseur, Gemma, Jerry Harris, Katerina Klos, Giacomo Mantovan, Nikko, Camilo Penaloza, Lucas Puranen, Timo Puranen, and Lauren Tucker.

    Our vibe checker was Bruce the cat.

  • Join Trip and Pascal on an....average?...workday on Epsilon Eridani Station.

    CONTENT WARNINGS: Injury, food

    This bonus episode, “Atmospheric Escape”, was written and directed by Emma Johanna Puranen. The script was edited by Rook Mogavero and Shaoni C. White. Sound editing was by Emma Johanna Puranen. Our cover art is by Tatyana Archtander. Music was composed by Emily Branam using copyright cleared content (or free content) within Emily's licensed and registered version of FL Studio 20. Sound effects are from freesound.org under CC 0, CC BY 3.0, and CC BY 4.0 licenses. For a list of freesound.org sound effects used in this episode, see here. A transcript of this episode can be found here.

    In order of appearance, this episode featured the voices of:

    Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall as Pascal Almagest
    Axandre Oge as Valencio “Trip” Triptych
    Leslie Gideon as Eva

    Our vibe checker was Bruce the cat.

  • The Titan launches a daring rescue attempt. Tarsul tells all about their time on the Phalanx. And Alyss reveals her plan, which may be in jeopardy given the true nature of the gas giant


    CONTENT WARNINGS: Serious injury, sounds of pain, discussion of death, discussion of murder, gun, medical talk, peril, emotional distress, manipulation, entrapment, existential fear, food.

    This episode, “Starforsaken”, was written by Emma Johanna Puranen and directed by Rook Mogavero and Emma Johanna Puranen. The script was edited by Rook Mogavero and Shaoni C. White. Sound editing was by Emma Johanna Puranen. Our cover art is by Tatyana Archtander. Music was composed by Emily Branam using copyright cleared content (or free content) within Emily's licensed and registered version of FL Studio 20. Sound effects are from freesound.org under CC 0, CC BY 3.0, and CC BY 4.0 licenses. For a list of freesound.org sound effects used in this episode, see here. A transcript of this episode can be found here.

    In order of appearance, this episode featured the voices of

    Nhea Durousseau as Alyss Obelus
    Sam LaPorte as Jawn Batalha
    Alexandra Rose DeAngelis as Woh Ollum
    Omar Camps-Kamrin as Lowkey Madigan
    Rook Mogavero as Chasma Jump Cannon
    Sam Yeow as No Go
    Alasdair Stuart as Malachi Tessera
    Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall as Pascal Almagest
    Liz Morey as Kuzha Tvask
    Axandre Oge as Valencio “Trip” Triptych
    Stephen Indrisano as Tarsul

    Additional transmissions were lent by Elena Asencio, Gemma, Katerina Klos, Giacomo Mantovan, Austin Nakamura, Nikko, Camilo Penaloza, Jeanette Puranen, and Timo Puranen.

    Our vibe checker was Bruce the cat.

  • A team searches the rogue for fuel for the Titan
but finds more activity than expected on this dead world.

    CONTENT WARNINGS: Peril, emotional distress, manipulation, entrapment, existential fear, discussion of death.

    This episode, “Only Dark Listening To Dark”, was written by Emma Johanna Puranen and directed by Rook Mogavero and Emma Johanna Puranen. The script was edited by Rook Mogavero and Shaoni C. White. Sound editing was by Emma Johanna Puranen. Our cover art is by Tatyana Archtander. Music was composed by Emily Branam using copyright cleared content (or free content) within Emily's licensed and registered version of FL Studio 20. Sound effects are from freesound.org under CC 0, CC BY 3.0, and CC BY 4.0 licenses. For a list of freesound.org sound effects used in this episode, see here. A transcript of this episode can be found here.

    In order of appearance, this episode featured the voices of

    Nhea Durousseau as Alyss Obelus
    Stephen Indrisano as Tarsul
    Emma Johanna Puranen as Ship
    Axandre Oge as Valencio “Trip” Triptych
    Liz Morey as Kuzha Tvask
    Rook Mogavero as Chasma Jump Cannon
    Sam Yeow as No Go
    Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall as Pascal Almagest
    Omar Camps-Kamrin as Lowkey Madigan
    Alexandra Rose DeAngelis as Woh Ollum
    Sam LaPorte as Jawn Batalha
    Alasdair Stuart as Malachi Tessera

    This episode also featured

    Paul Hikari as Amancio Carpenter
    Jupiter Simpson as Hieronymous

    Additional transmissions were lent by Anonymous Backer, Elena Asencio, Rebekah B, Clara Brasseur, Olivia Cottle, Hana Davisson, Haden Ezekiel Felix, Gemma, Sean Gettys, Evan Greene, Jerry Harris, James Hart, Katerina Klos, Rebecca Krause, Rhys Lawton, Jacob Malin, Giacomo Mantovan, Austin Nakamura, Nikko, Alexsis Page, Camilo Penaloza, Lucas Puranen, Nathaniel Ziv Stern, and Lauren Tucker.

    Our vibe checker was Bruce the cat.

    This episode's title comes from the poem "Moonset" by Carl Sandburg.

  • It's Malachi's first day at Plutonic!

    CONTENT WARNINGS: Food mention.

    This bonus episode, “Names Down on the Papers”, was written by Emma Johanna Puranen and directed by Rook Mogavero and Emma Johanna Puranen. The script was edited by Rook Mogavero and Shaoni C. White. Sound editing was by Emma Johanna Puranen. Our cover art is by Tatyana Archtander. Music was composed by Emily Branam using copyright cleared content (or free content) within Emily's licensed and registered version of FL Studio 20. Sound effects are from freesound.org under CC 0, CC BY 3.0, and CC BY 4.0 licenses. For a list of freesound.org sound effects used in this episode, see here. A transcript of this episode can be found here.

    In order of appearance, this episode featured the voices of:

    Alasdair Stuart as Malachi Tessera
    Emma Johanna Puranen as Ship
    Stephen Indrisano as Tarsul

    Additional voices were lent by Griffin Berlstein and Katerina Klos.

    Our vibe checker was Bruce the cat.

    This episode's title is a quote from Moby Dick by Herman Melville.

  • The survivors learn the truth about their new surroundings. Snacks are eaten, songs are sung, ruins are explored, and one passenger's mask finally slips off.

    CONTENT WARNINGS: Gun, chemical weapon (gas), police, violence, peril, sounds of coughing, emotional distress, manipulation, entrapment, existential fear, food.

    This episode, “Shattered Visage”, was written by Emma Johanna Puranen and directed by Rook Mogavero and Emma Johanna Puranen. The script was edited by Rook Mogavero and Shaoni C. White. Sound editing was by Emma Johanna Puranen. Our cover art is by Tatyana Archtander. Music was composed by Emily Branam using copyright cleared content (or free content) within Emily's licensed and registered version of FL Studio 20. Sound effects are from freesound.org under CC 0, CC BY 3.0, and CC BY 4.0 licenses. For a list of freesound.org sound effects used in this episode, see here. A transcript of this episode can be found here.

    In order of appearance, this episode featured the voices of

    Alexandra Rose DeAngelis as Woh Ollum
    Omar Camps-Kamrin as Lowkey Madigan
    Nhea Durousseau as Alyss Obelus
    Alasdair Stuart as Malachi Tessera
    Rook Mogavero as Chasma Jump Cannon
    Sam LaPorte as Jawn Batalha
    Sam Yeow as No Go
    Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall as Pascal Almagest
    Liz Morey as Kuzha Tvask
    Axandre Oge as Valencio “Trip” Triptych
    Emma Johanna Puranen as Ship
    Stephen Indrisano as Tarsul

    Our vibe checker was Bruce the cat.

    Today's episode title is from the poem "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley.

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  • After their harrowing experience in the pods, the survivors of Plutonic 999 finally reunite on Jawn’s ship – but tensions boil over as they prepare to take off to return home.

    CONTENT WARNINGS: Emotional distress, violence, peril, entrapment, existential fear, alcohol, manipulation, food, discussion of injury.

    This episode, “Lost and Found”, was written by Emma Johanna Puranen and directed by Rook Mogavero and Emma Johanna Puranen. The script was edited by Rook Mogavero and Shaoni C. White. Additional script contributions were provided by Daria Syskine. Sound editing was by Emma Johanna Puranen. Our cover art is by Tatyana Archtander. Music was composed by Emily Branam using copyright cleared content (or free content) within Emily's licensed and registered version of FL Studio 20. Sound effects are from freesound.org under CC 0, CC BY 3.0, and CC BY 4.0 licenses. For a list of freesound.org sound effects used in this episode, see here. A transcript of this episode can be found here.

    In order of appearance, this episode featured the voices of

    Stephen Indrisano as Tarsul
    Emma Johanna Puranen as Ship
    Axandre Oge as Valencio “Trip” Triptych
    Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall as Pascal Almagest
    Sam LaPorte as Jawn Batalha
    Alasdair Stuart as Malachi Tessera
    Nhea Durousseau as Alyss Obelus
    Alexandra Rose DeAngelis as Woh Ollum
    Omar Camps-Kamrin as Lowkey Madigan
    Rook Mogavero as Chasma Jump Cannon
    Sam Yeow as No Go
    Liz Morey as Kuzha Tvask

    Additional voices were lent by Jeanette Puranen and Emma Johanna Puranen.

    Our vibe checker was Bruce the Cat.

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  • The pods finally get in contact with each other, but a power trip from the Captain makes the chances of rescue seem slim
until a new voice cuts through the noise.

    CONTENT WARNINGS: Emotional distress, peril, entrapment, existential fear, alcohol, manipulation.

    This episode, “Uplink/Downlink”, was written by Emma Johanna Puranen and directed by Rook Mogavero and Emma Johanna Puranen. The script was edited by Rook Mogavero and Shaoni C. White. Sound editing was by Emma Johanna Puranen. Our cover art is by Tatyana Archtander. Music was composed by Emily Branam using copyright cleared content (or free content) within Emily's licensed and registered version of FL Studio 20. Sound effects are from freesound.org under CC 0, CC BY 3.0, and CC BY 4.0 licenses. For a list of freesound.org sound effects used in this episode, see here. A transcript of this episode can be found here.

    In order of appearance, this episode featured the voices of

    Emma Johanna Puranen as Ship
    Axandre Oge as Valencio “Trip” Triptych
    Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall as Pascal Almagest
    Alexandra Rose DeAngelis as Woh Ollum
    Omar Camps-Kamrin as Lowkey Madigan
    Nhea Durousseau as Alyss Obelus
    Liz Morey as Kuzha Tvask
    Sam Yeow as No Go
    Alasdair Stuart as Malachi Tessera
    Stephen Indrisano as Tarsul
    Rook Mogavero as Chasma Jump Cannon
    Sam LaPorte as Jawn Batalha

    Our vibe checker was Bruce the Cat.

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  • Separated from one another, the survivors of Plutonic Flight 999 face the greatest communication glitch of all: bombardment by relentless advertisements. Kuzha and Trip discuss their journeys. No tries to calm an anxious Pascal.

    CONTENT WARNINGS: Distress, peril, entrapment, existential fear, alcohol, drug mention.

    This episode, “More Popular Than Populous”, was written by Emma Johanna Puranen and directed by Rook Mogavero and Emma Johanna Puranen. The script was edited by Rook Mogavero and Shaoni C. White. Sound editing was by Emma Johanna Puranen and William R. Coughlan. Our cover art is by Tatyana Archtander. Music was composed by Emily Branam using copyright cleared content (or free content) within Emily's licensed and registered version of FL Studio 20. Sound effects from freesound.org under CC 0, CC BY 3.0, and CC BY 4.0 licenses. For a list of freesound.org sound effects used in this episode, see here. Postproduction services for Row 12 and Sirius Revel Six commercial segments licensed through Storyblocks.com and provided by Tohubohu Productions, LLC. A transcript of this episode can be found here.

    In order of appearance, this episode featured the voices of

    Omar Camps-Kamrin as Lowkey Madigan
    Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall as Pascal Almagest
    Sam Yeow as No Go
    Alexandra Rose DeAngelis as Woh́́ Ollum
    Axandre Oge as Valencio “Trip” Triptych
    Liz Morey as Kuzha Tvask
    Emma Johanna Puranen as Ship

    This episode also featured

    Artemis Eales as Row 12 Commercial
    Julia Lynn Barnes as Gnonw Children’s Book Narrator
    Ishani Kanetkar as Darcy Fleet
    Christopher Wilson as Ampt Kru

    Additional voices were lent by William R. Coughlan, Anna Coughlan, and Joshua Matuszeski.

    Our vibe checker was Bruce the Cat.

    This episode's title is a reference to the poem "But Outer Space" by Robert Frost.

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  • Adrift in the escape pods, Alyss records a final message. Malachi gets in contact with a mysterious stowaway.

    CONTENT WARNINGS: Distress, on-screen panic attack, peril, entrapment, existential fear, cult mention, death mention, murder mention, gun mention.

    This episode, “Odd-Size Baggage”, was written by Emma Johanna Puranen and directed by Rook Mogavero and Emma Johanna Puranen. The script was edited by Rook Mogavero and Shaoni C. White, with sensitivity reading by Caroline Mincks. Sound editing was by Emma Johanna Puranen and William R. Coughlan. Our cover art is by Tatyana Archtander. Music was composed by Emily Branam using copyright cleared content (or free content) within Emily's licensed and registered version of FL Studio 20. A transcript of this episode can be found here.

    In order of appearance, this episode featured the voices of

    Nhea Durousseau as Alyss Obelus
    Emma Johanna Puranen as Ship
    Alasdair Stuart as Malachi Tessera
    Rook Mogavero as Pod Ten

    This episode also featured

    Calder McClure as Tracer Documentary Narrator
    Oliver Herbort as Kuth Mudwo
    Nooria Ahmed as Dr Sang
    Jupiter Simpson as Hieronymous
    James Takahashi as Textbook Narrator
    Anna Christensen as Textbook Ad

    Additional voices were lent by William R. Coughlan and Anna Coughlan.

    Our vibe checker was Bruce the Cat.

    Sound effects from freesound.org under CC 0, CC BY 3.0, and CC BY 4.0 licenses. For a list of freesound.org sound effects used in this episode, see here. Postproduction services for the Dr Sang Will See You Now commercial segment licensed through Storyblocks.com and provided by Tohubohu Productions, LLC. Gravitational microlensing music created with Astronify, Copyright (c) 2020, Clara Brasseur, Scott Fleming, Jennifer Kotler, Kate Meredith under license here, using data from 'A Terrestrial-mass Rogue Planet Candidate Detected in the Shortest-timescale Microlensing Event' by MrĂłz et al, 2020.

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  • Plutonic Flight 999 is well underway from Epsilon Eridani to Sirius Spa & Station Resort
until the alarm starts sounding.

    CONTENT WARNINGS: Distress, peril, turbulence, transportation accident, entrapment, isolation, claustrophobia, existential fear.

    This episode, “Manifest”, was written by Emma Johanna Puranen and directed by Rook Mogavero and Emma Johanna Puranen. The script was edited by Rook Mogavero and Shaoni C. White. Sound editing was by Emma Johanna Puranen. The Haro’s theme was composed by Georgia White. Our cover art is by Tatyana Archtander. Music was composed by Emily Branam using copyright cleared content (or free content) within Emily's licensed and registered version of FL Studio 20. Sound effects from freesound.org under CC 0, CC BY 3.0, and CC BY 4.0 licenses. For a list of freesound.org sound effects used in this episode, see here. A transcript of this episode can be found here or on our website, www.roguemaker.space.

    In order of appearance, this episode featured the voices of

    Emma Johanna Puranen as Ship
    Alasdair Stuart as Malachi Tessera
    Omar Camps-Kamrin as Lowkey Madigan
    Alexandra Rose DeAngelis as Woh́́ Ollum
    Liz Morey as Kuzha Tvask
    Sam Yeow as No Go
    Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall as Pascal Almagest
    Axandre Oge as Valencio “Trip” Triptych
    Stephen Indrisano as Tarsul.

    This episode also featured

    Xoe Porterfield as Ring On It Commercial
    Isabell Donaldson as Launch Director
    Nhea Durousseau as Passenger with Headphones
    JP Sindel as the Newscaster
    Ben “Books” Schwartz as the Haro’s Commercial.

    Additional voices were lent by Alice Kyra, Borkvox, Reuben Ashcroft, Fey Harmon, Mel Nichols, Tais Grimberg, Pandora Beatrix, Erin Carney, Sonja Dahl, Daniel Santoy, and Cam Clark.

    Our vibe checker was Bruce the Cat.

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  • Well, it's April 1st, so why not put out a surprise "If ROGUEMAKER were a comedy..." trailer? Enjoy!

    ROGUEMAKER: A Science Fiction Podcast premieres May 4th, 2022.

    Monkeys Spinning Monkeys Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

    A transcript of this trailer can be found here.

    This trailer features the voices of

    Emma Johanna Puranen as Narrator
    Stephen Indrisano as The Captain
    Alasdair Stuart as The Flight Attendant
    Emma Johanna Puranen as The AI
    Sam Yeow as The Botanist
    Liz Morey as The Wanderer
    Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall as The Astronomer
    Axandre Oge as The Spacer
    Alexandra Rose DeAngelis and Omar Camps-Kamrin as The Bandmates
    Nhea Durousseau as The Outlaw
    Rook Mogavero as The Stowaway

  • Ten passengers on a commercial spaceflight are stranded in escape pods in deep space. With nothing but a glitchy radio for company, can they figure out who sabotaged their flight, and how to get home? Or will they find more than they bargained for? ROGUEMAKER: A Science Fiction Podcast is premiering on May 4th, 2022.

    ROGUEMAKER: Official Trailer was written by Emma Johanna Puranen and directed by Rook Mogavero and Emma Johanna Puranen. Sound editing was by Emma Johanna Puranen and William R. Coughlan. Original music was composed by Emily Branam and Georgia White. Music was composed using copyright cleared content (or free content) within Emily's licensed and registered version of FL Studio 20. Sound effects from freesound.org under CC 0 and CC BY 3.0 licenses. For a list of freesound.org sound effects used in this episode, see here. Postproduction services for Row 12, Dr Sang Will See You Now, and Sirius Revel Six commercial segments licensed through Storyblocks.com and provided by Tohubohu Productions, LLC. Our cover art was by Tatyana Archtander. A transcript of this trailer can be found here. For more info, check out our website.

    This trailer featured the voices of:

    Alasdair Stuart as Malachi Tessera

    Alexandra Rose DeAngelis as Woh Ollum

    Axandre Oge as Valencio “Trip” Triptych

    Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall as Pascal Almagest

    Emma Johanna Puranen as Ship

    Liz Morey as Kuzha Tvask

    Nhea Durousseau as Outlaw

    Omar Camps-Kamrin as Lowkey Madigan

    Rook Mogavero as Stowaway

    Sam Yeow as No Go

    Stephen Indrisano as Tarsul

    This episode also featured the voices of: Artemis Eales, Ben “Books” Schwartz, Calder McClure, Christopher Wilson, Ishani Kanetkar, Jerry Harris, JP Sindel, Oliver Herbort, Olivia Cottle, Rebecca Krause, Sam Laporte, Sean Gettys, and William R. Coughlan.