An ongoing read, review, and discussion of the 2006 novel Starcraft: Ghost: Nova
In which we speak one more time with the man who made it all possible, and say our final goodbyes. Thanks everyone for joining us on this journey!
In which we reflect thoughtfully on our triumphs, our failures, and all the friends we made along the way.
In which Nova's story, and OUR story, at last approaches its conclusion.
In which we outline a few of our ideas for a theatrical performance of Starcraft: Ghost: Nova.
In which we respond to all of our listenership's most burning thoughts and questions.
In which science helps us understand why some people are better than others at kung fu.
In which our favorite detective uses the latest state-of-the-art technology to assess whether his plan to find Nova could have been improved in any way.
In which the world's stupidest man falls back on his tremendously good looks to get by in life.
In which we explore the farthest reaches Starcraft: Ghost: Nova Cinematic Universe.
In which the secrets of Mengsk's commanding leadership are fully revealed.
In which someone finally asks the question we've all been thinking: "What about Nova?"
In which we hand Britney Spears an easy "get out of jail free" card.
In which Esmerelda displays her immense tactical understanding of architectural physics.
In which respond to emails from listeners and also introduce a new segment to the podcast.
In which we take a break from the show to hold a very special holiday episode.
In which Malcom, for the very first time in the entirety of our knowing him, does something.
In which, for the first time in the history of the podcast, we get a little bit sidetracked.
In which Fagin orchestrates the strategic elimination of multiple highly dangerous and well armed political enemies.
In which two cops do the literal bare minimum amount of cop-work to technically be considered cops.
In which our heroes finally begin doing something, and the source of Fagin's baldness is revealed.
In which Davey's microphone quality is really bad for some reason, sorry about that.
In which we take a little detour to explore other fascinating corners of the Starcraft universe.
In which we discuss the lethal capabilities of some everyday workplace tools.
In which we take a break from projecting false narratives onto fictional people to instead project false narratives onto real people.
In which Fagin is so mean, just so so bad, the baddest little boy who ever was.
In which we gain privileged insight into the greater Starcraft lore.
In which a conflict of artistic styles produces the greatest rivalry in the history of the internet.
In which we apply closer scrutiny to that bastion of all human knowledge: the Starcraft Wiki
In which the two types of Game of Thrones fans are discussed.
In which a man consumes a very moderate amount of drugs, to hone his senses into perfect clarity.
In which we once again turn to the most celebrated works of contemporary literature in order to better understand Starcraft: Ghost: Nova.
In which we find ourselves coming back to that age-old wisdom: "Shut up and bus!!"
In which a locked door is no match for Tarsonis's greatest detective.
In which Nova's personality becomes enriched and expanded with considerable nuance.
In which Nova develops a complicated relationship with her shoes.
In which Mal succinctly deciphers an age-old mystery.
In which a feisty crew of underworld rapscallions throw the Gutter's hottest talent show.
In which our favorite detective looks for a way to solve this case as quickly as possible.
In which USA Today bestselling author Keith R.A. DeCandido gets into fine dining.
In which a major celebrity makes an unexpected guest appearance on the podcast.
In which we ensure the relevance of British culture for centuries to come.
In which a team of criminals set aside their wildly different motivations in order to rally around their common interest in murder.
In which a spinoff series to Everybody Knows Jack is proposed, and a detective shows radical disregard for "evidence."
In which a character gets his own hit TV series, and learns a few things about life along the way.
In which a variety of new characters demonstrate a variety of different approaches to law enforcement.
In which Nova is, like, totally having the worst day everrrrrrr.
In which the Secret Robot Theory and the discussion of sports both dramatically return to the stage.