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Attempting to outwit a band of space pirates who are plundering freighters, the XL5 crew are drawn into a complicated game of bluff and double bluff.Intro guest: John Lee.
This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Cole Burgett about his article, “Blades, Spirits, and the Sacred: Encountering Shintoism in Assassin's Creed Shadows”. https://www.equip.org/articles/blades-spirits-and-the-sacred-encountering-shintoism-in-assassins-creed-shadows/This is also part of Cole's ongoing Cultural Apologetics Column.[Editor's Note: This review contains spoilers for Assassin's Creed Shadows.] Related articles and podcasts on video games: Episode 128 Summer Vacation, Kids, and Video Games: Better Alternatives to FortniteSummer Vacation, Kids, and Video Games: Better Alternatives to FortniteEpisode 098 Virtual Violence, Video Game Addiction, and the Kingdom of GodVirtual Violence, Video Game Addiction, and the Kingdom of GodEpisode 022: Can God Fit in This Machine? Video Games and ChristiansCan God Fit in This Machine? Video Games and ChristiansRelated articles and podcasts by this author:Episode 437: What is Truth in ‘Dune: Prophecy'?What is Truth in ‘Dune: Prophecy'?Episode 430: Space Pirates and Treasure Planets: A Review of ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew'Space Pirates and Treasure Planets: A Review of ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew'Episode 425: Film Review: Netflix's MaryEpisode 420: ‘Heretic' The Gospel According to Mr. Reed‘Heretic': The Gospel According to Mr. ReedEpisode 415: The Subtle Art of Corruption in the Sophomore Season of ‘The Rings of Power'The Subtle Art of Corruption in the Sophomore Season of ‘The Rings of Power'Don't miss an episode; please subscribe to the Postmodern Realities podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Please help spread the word about Postmodern Realities by giving us a rating and review when you subscribe to the podcast. The more ratings and reviews we have, the more new listeners can discover our content.
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One of the rovers on Mars made a big discovery on the red planet: the largest organic carbon molecules to date. This discovery could lead scientists closer to answering the age-old question: could there have been life on Mars? Plus, just like pirates roam the seas, the idea of pirates or criminals in space could be more of a reality than science fiction.
We say this with no great joy - this one may have broken us.We head to the planet Lydia Tár in what may be one of the worst experiences of our entire lives aka The Space Pirates.Find out what two very confused, utterly exhausted 20-somethings make of what is considered by some to be one of the worst Classic Who serials; hear David's half-awake impression of Cate Blanchett from the movie Notes On A Scandal; and why Beth is the inverse J.K. Rowling. Very normal chats.You can get in touch via @whowatchpodcast, or send us some love via email - thewhowatchpodcast@gmail.com.You can also tip The Who Watch Podcast via Ko-Fi, if you'd like - God knows we deserve it after that.Find socials, the Song Of The Story playlists, and other fun things here, including our occasional chats to the press, because we're proper famous, like.Music by Haydn WynnArtwork by Reece ConnollyPhotos from The Black ArchiveAll clips belong to their respective copyright holders and are used purely for parody purposes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Archer: Season 10, Episode 7 "Archer 1999: Space Pirates" An alien battle cruiser carrying precious cargo unexpectedly interrupts the crew's voyage to get back home. Feedback : blackgirlcouch@gmail.com (audio/written) Tumblr: blackgirlcouch Instagram: @blackgirlcouch Youtube: blackgirlcouchreviews
The first Balance Teasers for Into the Emerald Dream are in! and I play Cycle Paladin on the ladder. You can find the deck import code below the following contact links. You can follow me @blisterguy on Twitch, Bluesky, and Youtube. Join our Discord community here or at discord.me/blisterguy. You can support this podcast and my other Hearthstone work at Patreon here. # 2x (1) Dragonscale Armaments # 2x (1) Glacial Shard # 2x (1) Righteous Protector # 2x (1) Space Pirate # 2x (1) Tar Slime # 2x (2) Flash of Light # 2x (2) Hand of A'dal # 2x (2) Moonstone Mauler # 2x (2) Oh, Manager! # 2x (3) Metal Detector # 2x (3) Mixologist # 1x (4) Griftah, Trusted Vendor # 2x (4) Holy Glowsticks # 2x (4) Ursine Maul # 1x (5) Sunsapper Lynessa # 1x (7) Shaladrassil # 1x (8) Ursol # AAECAamaBgTSuQan0wa0gQeSgwcNyaAEktQEtZ4G054GwZ8G1LgGhr8G6ckGjNYGmOEGsesGz/4GyP8GAAA=
This Women's History Month we're playing a game written by Natalie Pudim of Luck of the Harbor, a Trans woman who writes wonderful TTRPGs! While Sam and I didn't really stick closely to the rules and didn't explicitly use the moves as written, I would still highly recommend you check out this game! You can find it at: https://luckoftheharbor.itch.io/sapphic-space-piratesCheck out Sam over at Link's Tome - www.linkstomeofadventure.com Music: Retro Future Nasty and Mechanolith by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Quarter-Bin Podcast #220Marvel Graphic Novel 14, cover-dated 1985."Swords of the Swashbucklers," by Bill Mantlo, with art by Butch Guice.What happens when Professor Alan covers a comics from a source of cheap comics he has never covered before on the show? And how does he feel about pirates? SPACE PIRATES, at that?Listen to the episode and find out! Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download episode directly You may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed. Promo: To the Batpoles!Next Episode:JSA 59, DC Comics, cover-dated April, 2004. Part of the JSApril event.Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com "Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeekyYou can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and the host @ProfessorAlanSource: Humble BundleA Robust Crew by Darren-Curtis | https://soundcloud.com/desperate-measurezMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)
This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Cole Burgett about his article, “What is Truth in ‘Dune: Prophecy'?.” Editor's Note: This review contains spoilers for Dune: Prophecy.]This is also part of the ongoing column by Cole entitled, Cultural Apologetics. Coming Soon![Related articles and podcasts by this author:Episode 430: Space Pirates and Treasure Planets: A Review of ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew'Space Pirates and Treasure Planets: A Review of ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew'Episode 425: Film Review: Netflix's MaryEpisode 420: ‘Heretic' The Gospel According to Mr. Reed‘Heretic': The Gospel According to Mr. ReedEpisode 415: The Subtle Art of Corruption in the Sophomore Season of ‘The Rings of Power'The Subtle Art of Corruption in the Sophomore Season of ‘The Rings of Power'Episode 408 “Alien: Romulus”, Risk Aversion, and the Parable of the Big Bad Company“Alien: Romulus”, Risk Aversion, and the Parable of the Big Bad CompanyEpisode 406 Faith, Family, and Fear: The Films of M. Night ShyamalanFaith, Family, and Fear: The Films of M. Night ShyamalanDon't miss an episode; please subscribe to the Postmodern Realities podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Please help spread the word about Postmodern Realities by giving us a rating and review when you subscribe to the podcast. The more ratings and reviews we have, the more new listeners can discover our content.
The adventure continues as Victor Varnado, KSN, and Rachel Teichman, LMSW, uncover more about space piracy. They examine how pop culture has shaped our view of these futuristic swashbucklers and whether actual space crime could become a reality. With legal gray areas and ethical dilemmas, the conversation takes an intriguing turn. Don't miss the conclusion of this interstellar deep dive!Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel TeichmanFull Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_pirateSubscribe to our new newsletter, WikiWeekly at https://newsletter.wikilisten.com/ for a fun fact every week to feel smart and impress your friends, and MORE! https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!https://www.facebook.com/WikiListenInstagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nostalgia kicks in as Rachel Teichman, LMSW, and Victor Varnado, KSN, revisit MASH, the classic childhood fortune-telling game. Predicting futures filled with mansions, shacks, and surprising life partners, this simple yet entertaining game has been a playground staple for decades. The hosts dive into its origins and why it still captures imaginations today. Will your future hold riches or ruin? Listen in to find out!Full Wikipedia here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_pirateSubscribe to our new newsletter, WikiWeekly at https://newsletter.wikilisten.com/ for a fun fact every week to feel smart and impress your friends, and MORE! https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!https://www.facebook.com/WikiListenInstagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenYoutubeGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, before we change topic gears, let's take one more look back at Classic Doctor Who Season 6! This season ended up being monumental, with many highs (The Invasion!), a few lows (The Space Pirates!), and the ending of several eras. What were our favorite moments? Who was the best guest star? Who was the season MVP? All this and more will be decided!
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This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Cole Burgett about his article, ” Space Pirates and Treasure Planets: A Review of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew“. [Editor's Note: This review contains spoilers for Star Wars: Skeleton Crew.] This is also part of new ongoing column by Cole Burgett entitled, Cultural Apologetics. https://www.equip.org/articles/space-pirates-and-treasure-planets-a-review-of-star-wars-skeleton-crew/Related articles and podcasts by this author on Star Wars: An Occasion for Just War: A Review of AndorEpisode 318 An Occasion for Just War: A Review of AndorObi-Wan Kenobi and the Freedom of Forgiveness (A Series Review of Obi Wan Kenobi)Episode 295 Obi-Wan Kenobi and the Freedom of Forgiveness (A Series Review of Obi-Wan Kenobi)Happy and Glorious in The High Republic: A Review of The High Republic Era beginning with Star Wars: Light of the Jedi by Charles SouleEpisode 234: Star Wars Happy and Glorious in The High RepublicRelated articles and podcasts about Star Wars:The Last Jedi: A Star Wars Movie for the Era of “the Nones”Episode 054: The Last Jedi: A Star Wars Movie for the Era of “the Nones”May the Force Bewitch You: Evaluating the Star Wars WorldviewEpisode 027: “Evaluating the Star Wars Worldview”This is the Way…Or is It?: Thinking About Religion in The MandalorianEpisode 217: Thinking About Religion in The MandalorianThe Dead Won't Stop Talking: A Review of The Rise of SkywalkerEpisode 154: The Dead Won't Stop Talking: A Review of The Rise of SkywalkerEpisode 276 Boba Fett's Character Arc Actually Makes Sense ( A Review of The Book of Boba Fett)Boba Fett's Character Arc Actually Makes Sense ( A Review of The Book of Boba Fett) Don't miss an episode; please subscribe to the Postmodern Realities podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Please help spread the word about Postmodern Realities by giving us a rating and review when you subscribe to the podcast. The more ratings and reviews we have, the more new listeners can discover our content.
Severance and Skeleton Crew This week we are dipping our toes into a strange and disquieting corner of psychological sci-fi and then going on a child-friendly jaunt through inner and outer space! Most people don't see Severance as particularly child-friendly, but it's all in how you read it. And Skeleton Crew may not feel like a psychological exploration of the self, the Id, and reality through the lense of dystopian corporate misery... but that's only coz you're not digging deep enough! The "Innies" of Dion and Peter are teamed up with the Space Pirates of Quinny and Jill on this very confusing rollercoaster of confusion. Enjoy! Synopsis “Skeleton Crew” follows the journey of four kids who make a mysterious discovery on their seemingly safe home planet, then get lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy, crossing paths with the likes of Jod Na Nawood, the mysterious character played by Law. https://youtu.be/VpLELtF8PUc A huge thank you to all our Innies, Outies and space pirates who listen (perhaps) to each episode of the show, especially those of you Outies who join in on the live-chat during the Twitch stream this week (and every week!). If you haven't done so before join us next week for our live show 7:30pm next Tuesday! Special love and thanks goes to those who have financially bolstered this podcast via dropping some their Old Republic Credits into our Ko-Fi cup and now also by subscribing on Twitch! Your generosity is always appreciated! If you feel so inclined drop us a sub! The more subs we get the more emotes, you get! Every bit of your support helps us to keep the show on the air! Don't fret if you can't be there for the recording though as you can catch them on Youtube usually later that very night. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss them! https://youtu.be/f19gfOMZTtg?si=A6XFOSxBVzAbhb2b https://youtu.be/_UXKlYvLGJY?si=KwADcomJZaNMNd7z And here's the making of clip that was mentioned in the episode. Please pay attention to Ben Stiller's impressive eyebrow game. https://youtu.be/VOeFQ2ghR3U?si=fmcyfepDGk4VYhS6 WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK! Send in voicemails or emails with your opinions on this show (or any others) to info@theperiodictableofawesome.com Please make sure to join our social networks too! We're on: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TPToA/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/TPToA Facebook: www.facebook.com/PeriodicTableOfAwesome Instagram: www.instagram.com/theperiodictableofawesome/
The Star Wars: Skeleton Crew finale has finally aired, and boy was it a wild ride! IT'S TIME FOR SPACE GOONIES YALL! Join Couch Soup contributors Drew Lewis, Thomas Richards, and Iain McParland for a Watching Now Special, discussing the series' ups and downs. Did Skeleton Crew end satisfyingly, or did it leave us gasping for more? What are our thoughts about this group of kids? And let's talk about how awesome Jude Law is as Jod Na Nawood and how SM-33 is another great droid in a long line of fantastic rust-buckets!Watching Now: Star Wars Skeleton Crew Special is a Watching Now podcast special from Couch Soup. Join us for reactions, reviews, and excitement about all things Skeleton Crew. We're all Star Wars sickos, so join us for some laughs and ultra-nerdy discussion!
This week, we need a bottle of rum to get through THE SPACE PIRATES! A difficult Classic Doctor Who Season Six serial to get through, are there any positives to be gleaned from this mostly-missing story? Kind of! But not really. Arrrr!
This is the last reconstruction we'll ever have to watch — yay!For a story no one ever talks about and that we knew nothing about, we were pleasantly surprised! It's a damn shame only one episode of this survived. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit betterangels1.substack.com
There are many myths and stories about Tupac Shakur. This is one of them. Join us as we discuss the possibility that Tupac is from the Orion Star System, and on top of that, was an actual space pirate.
Russ, Adam, and Nathan catch up on what books, comics, and TV we have been watching while also spoiler chatting about Creatures Commando, Star Wars Skeleton Crew, and Star Trek Lower Decks. Are any of these new shows any good? --Nathan
"Will we have to fight ninjas?" "Maybe." "What's next, Space Pirates?!" "Well..."
Erika and Steven continue Erika’s journey of discovery of “The Monster of Peladon” with slightly(?) less talk about “The Space Pirates.” Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
Steven and Erika start another new-to-Erika story, which is going well…so far! Oh, and once again they end up taking about “The Space Pirates.” (We swear we’re not doing it on purpose!) Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
It's the annual tradition of our Radio Free Skaro livestream with Steven, Warren, and special guest Kyle Anderson as they look at “Joy to the World,” the latest traditional Xmas special written by Steven Moffat, along with a tsunami of other Doctor Who content including the Doctor Who Proms, behind the scenes fun like Unleashed and The War Games in Colour! Also, Thrill to fulsome praise of The Space Pirates, and less enthusiastic about The Savages, which has nothing to do with any of the above! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon “Joy to the World” Review Doctor Who Season 2 Teaser Doctor Who Season 2: First Look Everything We Know About Doctor Who Season 2 Doctor Who Unleashed: Joy to the World Doctor Who overnight viewing figures on BBC One – 4.11m, 6th for the day “The War Games” in Colour review The War Games in Colour available for pre-order in the UK Doctor Who at the BBC Proms review Toby Hadoke's Absent Friends goes out December 29 at 4:45pm
Dive with Dom Bettinelli and Jimmy Akin into The Space Pirates, a 2nd Doctor story full of space Western vibes and colorful characters, but also with pacing issues, stretched plotlines, and minimal Doctor agency.
Dive with Dom Bettinelli and Jimmy Akin into The Space Pirates, a 2nd Doctor story full of space Western vibes and colorful characters, but also with pacing issues, stretched plotlines, and minimal Doctor agency. The post The Space Pirates appeared first on StarQuest Media.
After ending a 6 year relationship, a caller desires to build their internal confidence and possibly become a space pirate. Then a caller phones in from backstage before her concert performance and a final caller ponders how procrastinating is preventing them from locking in on their voice acting career. I think ghosts should pay rent. I am a gecko. Tickets for my Therapy Gecko live show experience are available now around the universe RIGHT HERE: therapygeckotour.com SUPPORT THE LIZARD AGENDA: therapygecko.supercast.com FOLLOW ME ON GECKOGRAM: instagram.com/lyle4ever GET WEIRD EMAILS FROM ME SOMETIMES BY CLICKING HERE.Follow me on Twitch to get a notification for when I'm live taking calls. Usually Mondays and Wednesdays but a lot of other times too. twitch.tv/lyleforeverSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John C. Wright returns to the Geek Gab! We talk about all things geekish, including his new book Space Pirates of Andromeda!
In this week's episode, I take a look at why I don't set up preorders and I usually don't write prequels. I also share my thoughts about the video game STARFIELD. TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 219 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is September the 20th, 2024 and today we are discussing why I don't set up preorders for my books and why I prefer not to write prequels. Before we get to our main topic, we'll have an update on my current writing projects, Question of the Week, then we'll talk about a video game I recently enjoyed, and then we'll plunge on ahead to our main topic. First up, current writing and audiobook projects. I am pleased to report that Shield of Conquest is now completely finished and available. You can get it at all the usual ebook stores. It has been selling quite briskly and has been receiving good reviews. So thank you all for that. My next main project, which you can probably guess if you've been listening to the show for the last few months, is Ghost in the Tombs. As of this writing, I am 62,000 words into it, which I think puts me about 62% of the way through it, because I believe the rough draft will be around 100,000 words. I'm hoping to have that out towards the middle of October, if all goes well. I'm also 21,000 words into Cloak of Illusion. That should hopefully be out in November and I've just started what will be the fourth Rivah book, Orc-Hoard. It originally had been entitled Elven Sorcerer for the fourth Rivah book, but I decided to change the title to Orc-Hoard and that will be out in either December or January, if all goes well. In audiobook news, Stealth and Spells Online: Leveling is completely done and currently working its way through processing and the various audiobook platforms. You can get it at my Payhip store right now and it should be available at all the other stores in a couple of weeks. Stealth and Spells Online: Leveling was excellently narrated by CJ McAllister. Recording is almost done on Shield of Darkness, and hopefully we can approve the final version of that next week and then that'll work its way through processing and be available before too much longer. So that's where I am with my current writing and audiobook projects. 00:02:00 Question of the Week Now it's time for Question of the Week, designed to inspire interesting discussions of enjoyable topics. This week's question: what is the most annoying video game enemy? Obviously, there is no profound reason behind this question, since we're talking about video games. I happened to be reading an article about the upcoming Starfield expansion, and the comments devolved into a rambling discussion of game design and most annoying enemies, which inspired this question. We had a good range of responses. Reader AM wrote in to say that her greatest video game enemy is her own hand-eye coordination. We've all been there, AM; we've all been there. Justin says: The Legend of Zelda series is a great bunch of video games, but they do have their annoying bits. I nominate the Like Like worm. To get sucked in and spit back out (minus your shield) is incredibly aggravating. I cannot count the number of shields I've lost to this adversary. Later versions steal money or health, but for me, you know, the annoyance of having to go back to town to get a replacement shield (while trying to avoid encounters) ranks up there. Legend of Zelda also has annoying characters. Navi is the most so- her cry of “Hey! Listen!” quickly becomes painful. I too remember the Like Like worm from the Legend of Zelda days and that was indeed very annoying. JD says: Cliff racers from Morrowind. Do I need to say more? Juana says: the vampire guarding the sewers in Vampire: the Masquerade-Bloodlines. You have to be maxed out in at least two disciplines to take them out. It's really difficult to get maximum disciplines. Ross says: at least for me, it's Cliff racers in Morrowind. They're so far out ahead of anything else, I can't even think of what I'd put in second place. Morgan says: not sure of all time, but in terms of more recent games, the Zoanthropes in Space Marine 2 are an absolute nightmare, especially when they come in pairs so one is always shielding the other. Jesse says: Seymour in Final Fantasy 10. Only boss I remember that you have to beat five times. Jenny says: that drum boss in Ocarina of Time. William says: Zelda 2 has no shortage of troublesome enemies, like the Iron Knuckles. It's probably for the best I never had the chance to play it back in the day without save states. Brandy says: The first multiplayer run through Diablo, where you're through the Easter Egg levels and every other flick of the mouse you're screaming “run away, run away!” or “hold still, so I might smite thee!” For myself, my answer would be those stupid Medusa Heads from the Castlevania series. If you've played any Castlevania game, you know what I'm talking about. You'll be climbing the stairs and the Medusa Head will somehow come in at exactly the right angle to avoid all your weapons and to knock you off the stairs to your death at the same time. Honestly, a lot of the old school Castlevania Games are much more enjoyable with save states on modern systems. A very strong runner up would be Lakitu from Super Mario Brothers. He's the guy in the cloud who drops all those Spiny Shells on your head. So we had quite a good range of responses this week, thought it appears that the Morrowind Cliff Racer may take the championship. 00:04:49 Thoughts on Starfield Speaking of video games, I actually wanted to talk about Starfield a little bit because I beat the main quest in Starfield this month. By my standards, this is fast. I first started playing Skyrim in 2011, and I finally beat the main quest in autumn 2020 on the Switch version, since that was during the height of COVID and there wasn't much else to do. By contrast, Starfield came out in September 2023, so I beat the main quest in just a little bit over a year. So here are my thoughts on the game. Overall, I would say I really liked it. It does capture the feel of being a competent space adventurer wandering around the galaxy. You can do bounty hunting, pirate hunting, mining, exploring, and a variety of other stuff. Back in the ‘90s, I really liked Wing Commander: Privateer, which had infinite random missions and Starfield kind of feels like an enormously expanded version of Privateer, or like Privateer with a Halo game attached to it, given the wide variety of firearms you can obtain. In the grand tradition of Bethesda Games, you don't even have to do the main quest or any of the scripted side quests. You can just wander around visiting random planets and fighting space pirates forever. Honestly, I probably spent more time playing randomly generated side missions than any of the scripted quests. That said, I very much liked some of the scripted side missions. The Vanguard plotline was the best of them, in my opinion. You have to help the United Colonies find the origins of a super deadly alien predator called the Terrormorph, and at the end there's a genuinely hard moral question: does the greater good justify the means for people in positions of authority? The game also improved quite a bit since launch with new patches. The updates added a city map feature which is massively useful and a Space Car you can use for driving across planetary surfaces, which makes a lot of the game's missions quite a bit simpler and easy. Now, while I enjoyed Starfield, I concede that many of its critics had a point about its weaknesses. The game relies a lot on procedural generation. Every time you land on a planet, a bunch of nearby dungeons and features are randomly generated. This can get repetitive, though honestly I don't mind that very much. It makes it easier to play the game in bite sized chunks when it's late and I'm tired and I just want to mow down some Space Pirates or something. What is annoying is that sometimes the procedurally generated locations don't match with the procedurally generated quests, which locks you out of finishing some of the randomly generated quests. That was really irritating, though it only tends to happen at very high levels. The game's main plot revolved around multiverse stuff, and as I've mentioned frequently before, I am not a big fan of the multiverse as a storytelling concept. However, it works better in a video game than in a movie or a book, and Starfield's implementation of it is quite clever. Many games have the New Game Plus concept where you beat the game and then you start a new game, but things are slightly different. In Starfield, when you beat the game, you go to a new universe, you lose all your possessions, but you keep all your skills and knowledge, so you're starting the new game at level 65 or whatever. Additionally, a lot of the quests are subtly altered because your character knows in advance what is going to happen from the previous universe, so you can get a better outcome than you did the last time, which is honestly a kind of a clever game mechanic, which makes it a compelling journey to go from universe to universe and to put right what once went wrong. Anyway, I enjoyed Starfield and I will definitely play the Shattered Space expansion, which comes out at the end of September, but enough talk about video games. 00:08:14 Main Topic of the Week: Preorders and Prequels This is writing podcast, so let's move on to our main topic, preorders and prequels. I have to admit preorders and prequel sounds like a really lame tabletop RPG for indie authors. Like if you roll a 20, your book gets picked up as an Amazon Daily deal for the US, but if you roll 1, your book file gets corrupted and you can't figure out how to fix it. Anyway, the inspiration for this alliterative title was that someone asked me about preorders, and someone else asked me about prequels within 24 hours. So let's start with prequels. Reader Juan writes in to ask about preorders: something I noticed about your books. There's never a preorder option on Apple Books. Is this by design? I know you self-publish so I didn't know if that was a publisher feature or if there's a way to preorder there. If not, no worries, I just know Apple takes a little longer to load the book. Preorders are available to self-publishers, but the reason I don't do preorders is by design. I never do preorders for a couple different reasons, which we'll go through right now. #1: the consequences of missing a preorder date are moderately negative. If you miss a preorder date on Amazon, you get locked out of doing another one for the following 12 months. I'm not sure what happens if you miss a preorder on Apple Books, but I suspect it's about the same level of penalty and this ties directly into reason two. #2 is that life is chaotic and unpredictable, and I absolutely hate making promises I end up unable to keep. Like if I get sick or something in Real Life comes along that I have to deal with immediately, I could easily miss a week of writing time, which would make hitting the preorder date either very stressful or impossible. #3: If I wrote like only two books a year, I might do preorders. That would give me enough of a cushion of time to make sure that everything is ready to go well in advance of the launch date. But I usually write and publish like ten books a year, sometimes more. With books coming out so frequently, organizing that many pre-orders would be a serious headache and sometimes I don't actually decide what I'm going to write next until the day comes and I actually sit down to start writing. Like at the end of 2023, I pretty much decided on impulse to finish writing Half-Elven Thief and had that be my last book of the year in 2023. So with the amount I write and publish, managing the logistics of so many pre-orders would be a serious headache. #4: And finally, reason number four and the most important reason: the worst consequence of missing a preorder is a loss of reader confidence. Without going into details, let's say there's been enough of that in the fantasy genre already, so preorders have too many negatives and not enough positives, at least for my situation. I'd rather just make a good faith effort of having things come out when I can and announcing them via my newsletter. Speaking of which, if you sign up for my newsletter, you get regular free short stories. Now onto prequels. Concerning prequels, reader Danny writes in to ask: May I suggest writing a series of prequels to the Cloak Game series? Shield of Conquest made me hope that it would be a prequel book to the Cloak Game series, a book that speaks about the invasion of Earth by the elves and brings some backstory of the relationship between Kathran Morvilind and Tarlia- a teacher and a student, and the discovery and invasion of Earth, or other back stories that were not developed enough. For example, what about Aiden, brother of Riordan, or Riordan's experience as a Shadow Hunter? Generally speaking, I am not a big fan of writing prequels. I have written a couple of prequel novels out of the 155 books I've written (Frostborn: The First Quest comes to mind) and sometimes I'll do short stories as a flashback. Probably the most recent example of that is Prophecy of the High Queen, the short story that describes the first meeting between Nadia and the High Queen written from the High Queen's perspective. The High Queen uses magic to look into Nadia's past and her various potential futures, and so the short story bounces all over the place in time. I have also written novels that kind of jump around in time. In Cloak of Iron, the scenes from Lauren Casey's perspective go back to even before the Cloak Game series actually started to set up why Lauren was desperate enough to save her brother that that she was willing to deal with someone like Mr. Shang of the Deathless Society. Or in the very first Nadia book, Games: Thief Trap, where we blur through the first twenty years of Nadia's life in the first chapter. That said, I do write the short stories in mind as bonus materials like the extra scenes on a movie DVD. However, at this point I don't think I would write a prequel novel, and I certainly wouldn't write a prequel series. Why not? It feels like prequels are sort of like procrastinating before you continue on the main story, which is likely what most readers really want. I've noticed some writers (again, without going into details) have a bad habit of writing prequels instead of getting on with the main story. Making yourself continue the main story instead of getting sidetracked by prequels or side quests is difficult, but it must be done for the greater good of the story. Additionally, a big problem with prequels is it's extremely difficult to generate narrative tension because you know in advance that certain characters are going to survive or certain situations are going to play out in a way you've already read in subsequent books. If I did, for example, my Andomhaim series as a prequel series, it would be set in a region of the world we've never visited and with characters we never encountered before, so that way there is a dramatic tension that the reader doesn't know how things are going to end and that will make the book more enjoyable. Also, some things are really better left to the reader's imagination, and that can include back stories. Writing fiction is in some ways an exercise in creating a line drawing and letting the imagination of the reader provide color and shadow. Like, since we've been talking about Nadia, here's someone describing her from a first-person perspective: "A woman in a dark coat and black jeans sat across from me. She had red-tinged brown hair tied in a loose ponytail and pale grey eyes the color of knives. I thought she looked like she could stand to eat more. That, combined with the eyes, gave her a look of feverish, almost unsettling intensity. I probably outweighed her by a good ninety pounds, but I felt the sudden urge to reach for the gun I wasn't carrying." Now that's just a line drawing, right? Yet every reader will fill in that line drawing with something from his or her own imagination. In the same way, I think it is sometimes (even frequently) best to let the reader's imagination fill in the details of the character's backstory. Like Riordan- we know he tried to save his brother Aidan and failed. We know that he became a Shadow Hunter and that his first wife joined the Rebels and tried to murder him to score points with her new friends. I could write out a prequel series describing those events, but I think at this point it wouldn't be as vivid as the one that readers have generated in their imaginations. Besides, writing a prequel story would be a distraction from the main story. So that is why I don't set up preorders and I don't usually write prequels. So that is it for this week. Thanks for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes on https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.
CreepGeeks Podcast Episode 320 INTRO You're listening to CreepGeeks Podcast! This is Season 8 Episode 320 Walkie Talkies Explode, 19 People in Space, Oldest Tree on Earth Speaks, SpaceX Breaking Records, Laws, and Dark Side of the Moon Dirt. Your favorite anomalous podcast hosts are Greg and Omi Want to Support the podcast? Join us on Patreon: CreepGeeks Paranormal and Weird News is creating Humorous Paranormal Podcasts, Interviews, and Videos! What is the CreepGeeks Paranormal and Weird News Podcast? We broadcast paranormal news and share our strange experiences from our underground bunker in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Get our new Swag in our Amazon Merch Store: https://amzn.to/3IWwM1x Hey Everyone, You can call the show and leave us a message! 1-575-208-4025 Use Amazon Prime Free Trial! Did you know YOU can support the CreepGeeks Podcast with little to no effort? It won't cost you anything! When you shop on Amazon.com use our affiliate link and we get a small percentage! It doesn't change your price at all. It helps us keep the coffee and gas flowing in the Albino Rhino! CreepGeeks Podcast is an Amazon Affiliate CheapGeek and CreepGeeks Amazon Page's Amazon Page Support the Show: CreepGeeks Swag Shop! Website- CREEPGEEKS PARANORMAL AND WEIRD NEWS Hey everyone! Help us out! Rate us on iTunes! CreepGeeks Paranormal and Weird News Podcast on Apple WARNING: This Podcast May Contain BioEngineered and Cell Cultivated Food Products. Interested in Past Lives or Past Life's Journeying- RC Baranowski. Past Life Journeying: Exploring Past, Between, and Future Lives Past Life Journeying: Exploring Past, Between, and Future Lives - Kindle edition by Baranowski, R. C.. Religion & Spirituality Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com. Over on our Patreon- Patron's Messages- Welcome Patron's and new Patron- We have stuff for you! Brown Mountain Lights Geological Survey 1-800 Number Comments- From the Parking Lot- Fate Magazine - Fate Magazine Last EpisodeFollowUp: SpaceX Breaking Laws https://www.iflscience.com/did-everybody-just-watch-a-live-stream-of-billionaires-breaking-space-law-75925?spot_im_redirect_source=pitc Space is getting crowded- 19 people in Space New record! 19 people are orbiting Earth right now | Space Dark Side of the Moon Dirt. Chang'e 6 Lunar Samples Could Solve Mysteries of the Moon's Far Side | Scientific American Why are we so far behind in Space? Because this stuff is more important- Trader Joe's viral mini tote bags returning soon It's shameful. NEWS: Recall Stuff- Ghost Stuff- Ghosts of the Frozen Frontier: Paranormal Tales from Antarctica Conspiracy Stuff- Dystopian News Stuff- Pagers and Handheld Radios Explode Middle East latest: Israel declares 'new phase' of war after deadly pager and hand-held radio explosions in Lebanon Hezbollah hand-held radios detonate across Lebanon in second day of explosions | Reuters Bigfoot / Cryptid Stuff- UFO Stuff- Weird Stuff- 8 Ultra Processed Foods that Are Now Good for You ? Animal Stuff- Save the Planet Stuff- Beneath the tree — Ecosystem Sound *AD BREAK* READ: If you like this podcast subscribe on YouTube, follow on Spotify, review on Apple podcasts, support on Patreon, and connect with us on Facebook, Twitter Instagram @CreepGeeks. LIBSYN AD *AD BREAK* Bumper Music- SHOW TOPICS: AD- Want to Start your own podcast? https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=CREEP Looking for something unique and spooky? Check out Omi's new Etsy, CraftedIntent: CraftedIntent: Simultaneously BeSpoke and Spooky. by CraftedIntent Want CreepGeeks Paranormal Investigator stickers? Check them out here: CraftedIntent - Etsy Check out Omi's new Lucky Crystal Skull Creations: Lucky Crystal Skull: Random Mini Resin Skull With Gemstones - Etsy Get Something From Amazon Prime! CheapGeek and CreepGeeks Amazon Page's Amazon Page Cool Stuff on Amazon -Squatch Metalworks Microsquatch Keychain: Microsquatch Keychain Bottle Opener with Carabiner. Laser-cut, stone-tumbled stainless steel. DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED IN THE USA. Amazon Influencer! CheapGeek and CreepGeeks Amazon Page's Amazon Page Instagram? Creep Geeks Podcast (@creepgeekspod) • Instagram photos and videos Omi Salavea (@craftedintent) • Instagram photos and videos CreepGeeks Podcast (@creepgeekspodcast) TikTok | Watch CreepGeeks Podcast's Newest TikTok Videos Need to Contact Us? Email Info: contact@creepgeeks.com Attn Greg or Omi Want to comment on the show? omi@creepgeeks.com greg@creepgeeks.com Business Inquiries: contact@creepgeeks.com CreepGeeks Podcast Store Music: Music is Officially Licensed through Audiio.com. License available upon request. #ghost #bigfoot #listenable #creepgeeks
In episode 162 of the Hitech Podcast, we dive deep into our three-week journey of creating an engaging and fun learning experience we call the “Smoothie Overlord.” It is a fun, gamified space journey that teaches learners how to make a great smoothie. We share how we storyboarded the experience, prioritized features, and managed the project to complete this learning experience in just two weeks. We also explain how we used Midjourney, storytelling, and Storyline to build it all on our own and create an immersive experience. In today's world, with the tools available to us, we believe it is really easy to create amazing experiences. Listen in as we uncover the techniques and strategies that enabled us to transform our educational content in such a short time frame and give live demos of what we created. For more on our conversation, check out the episode page here. Want to build your business like we have? Join us over at Notion by signing up with our affiliate link to start organizing EVERYTHING you do. Head over to our website at hitechpod.us for all of our episode pages, send some support at Buy Me a Coffee, our Twitter, our YouTube, our connection to Education Podcast Network, and to see our faces (maybe skip the last one). Need a journal that's secure and reflective? Sign-up for the Reflection App today! We promise that the free version is enough, but if you want the extra features, paying up is even better with our affiliate discount.
Erika and Steven dispense with the saxophones and somehow end up talking about “The Space Pirates.” Again. Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky.
Mark and Iain welcome Kev F Sutherland for a chance to chat about Robert Holmes' 'The Space Pirates'. Kev recommends The Rest Is Entertainment Mark recommends Twin Peaks Iain recommends Knife by Salman Rushdie
The band is back together again, still reeling from last weeks' incredible reveal of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. This week, we're sharing our theories on what could be going on with the story, including: is there going to be any time travel or alternative dimensions that we can travel to? What is motivating Sylux and why do they hate the Federation so much? Could see revisit planets previously seen in the Trilogy? When does this game take place in the timeline? Are those Mochtroids or a new type of Metroid that we see around Sylux? And what's going on with the Space Pirates this time around? We're super exciting to be sharing our theories, so make sure you get in on the action by participating in our Q&A show next week! Visit OmegaMetroid.com! Subscribe! Podbean x iTunes x Spotify x YouTube Support us on Patreon! Omega Metroid Patreon Buy Omega Metroid Merch! Check out our Etsy merch shop! Download the Omega Metroid Theme Song! Get the Single for Free on Bandcamp! Follow us on Twitter! @OmegaMetroidPod x @Spiteri316 x @dakcity_ x @DoominalCross Chat with us in Discord! Omega Metroid Discord Advertise on the Omega Metroid Podcast!
The First Annual Space Piracy Conference tackles emerging concerns of crime and smuggling in space. Police in Vermont apologize for scaring the hell out of school kids during a staged surprise mock shooting using fake guns. Amanda Knox was reconvicted of slander against a man she implicated in the murder of her roommate during an old statement that was coerced by investigators in Italy. Gilgo Beach Killer Rex Heuermann has been charged with the murders of two more women. A woman faces trial for leaving her boyfriend for dead after zipping him up in a suitcase. Follow This Day in Crime on Social: X: @tenderfootTV, @thisdayincrime_ IG: @tenderfoot.tv, @thisdayincrime Episode Sources: 1st annual space piracy conference aims to combat space crime and smuggling, Fox 35 Orlando Vermont police apologize after terrifying students with mock shooting, NBC News Amanda Knox reconvicted of slander in Italian court, NBC News Gilgo Beach Killer Rex Heuremann charged with two more murders, NBC News Woman faces trial after leaving boyfriend to die in zipped-up suitcase, Yahoo News To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Exopolitics Today Week in Review with Dr Michael Salla – June 1, 2024 Topics Ancient Egyptian Gods were Extraterrestrials According to leading QHHT practitioner It's the 25th anniversary of The Thirteenth Floor. Ancient Gods & ETs Among Us Today – The Exopolitical Implications - New Webinar - June 15, 2024. A transcript of an interview a 25-year CIA agent gave a couple of years ago about his contact with Mantid/Tall Gray ET is now available. The evidence of ancient Reptilian species walking and living among humanity spans multiple national cultures. Col Karl Nell on the reality of non-human intelligence visiting Earth and interacting with humanity. Extraterrestrial Contact in Washington and Hawaii A forensic image expert has conducted a frame-by-frame analysis of the 2023 Las Vegas alien sighting & concluded the tall beings are genuine. Only a few months to go before GSIC-2024 - JP will be appearing as a presenter. Total signatories to Artemis Accords rises to 42 with Peru & Slovakia joining. First Annual Space Piracy Conference Scheduled for February 2025 Congressman Robert Garcia is offering 3 UFO amendments to the NDAA for 2025. These stories and more in Exopolitics Today – The Week in Review Twitter Feed: https://twitter.com/michaelsalla --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exopoliticstoday/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exopoliticstoday/support
Episode 113 - Our 'hiatus' is over and we provide a long awaited update on the 'hoarder' tapes with guests Aron Challinger and Professor Jason Bainbridge. They bring us bang up to date with what has been uncovered as well as the plan for cataloging and viewing the material. We also delve into the background of the individuals who recorded the material as well understanding the final fate of some of the tapes. All this plus, who was Pluka a Duck?, our very own Space Pirates part 2 moment and the most important question...are Rob and Mark back in the podcasting saddle? Watch the videos at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBXoJO7qvgbo0Cj1nP_LJUw Aron's Collectables can be found at: Shop 3, 1 Main Street Blackburn Victoria Australia Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Arons-Collectables-103975918212052/
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rWotD Episode 2542: Space Pirate Captain Harlock Welcome to random Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a random Wikipedia page every day.The random article for Friday, 19 April 2024 is Space Pirate Captain Harlock.Space Pirate Captain Harlock (Japanese: 宇宙海賊キャプテンハーロック, Hepburn: Uchū Kaizoku Kyaputen Hārokku, also romanized as Space Pirate Captain Herlock) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Leiji Matsumoto. It was serialized in Akita Shoten's Play Comic from January 1977 to June 1979, with the chapters collected into five tankōbon volumes. The series follows the titular Captain, an outcast who has turned into a space pirate to rebel against Earth's government and humanity's general apathy.Space Pirate Captain Harlock was adapted into an anime television series in 1978 directed by Rintaro and produced by Toei Animation. An animated film adaptation of the same name was released in 2013.In August 2014, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Matsumoto's debut, he launched a retelling manga, Captain Harlock: Dimensional Voyage, illustrated by Kōichi Shimahoshi, which features some significant plot differences.Seven Seas Entertainment has licensed the manga in North America. A sequel comic book written and drawn by Jérôme Alquié, in collaboration with Matsumoto, and published by Ablaze Comics began publication in 2021.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:29 UTC on Friday, 19 April 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Space Pirate Captain Harlock on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Arthur Neural.
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When a group of space pirates come calling on Putch and the Bots, they discover that they are flat broke! Could this result in the Bots being melted down for scrap? Or, to save themselves, can Putch and co. convincingly direct the space pirates to a richer source of booty? Namely, Capt Hancock of the Titan 3? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this fascinating channeling Q'uo discusses empowerment vs enslavement. They explain the secret history of the earth and explain how humans were created as slaves for space pirates and their DNA was altered. Q'uo is a gathering of high density beings who are channeled by ll research. For more on Q'uo check out https://www.llresearch.org Posted with approval of ll research.
This week we invite Adrien (Schadsquatch) on to the show to talk about EVE Online, board games, and even some Alan Wake II with a dash of Control. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superghostradio/message
Welcome to a brand new segment on the podcast that we're calling Logbook Archives: the series with a focus on deep diving into the in-universe lore of the Metroid series! To kick things off, we look at the most feared faction in the galaxy: The Space Pirates! In this 2-hour+ epic, we detail their various movements and plots, covering things like what exactly are the Space Pirates? What is their hierarchy like? Is Ridley the leader of the group, an enforcer or something else? When would Samus have confronted Weavil before? How many different factions of Pirates are there? Are they truly defeated… or just biding their time? All this and so much more, PLUS some reflection on Metroid Dread's two year anniversary and Canadian vs. American thanksgiving! Come learn with us! Visit OmegaMetroid.com! Subscribe! Support us on Patreon! Omega Metroid Patreon Buy Omega Metroid Merch! Check out our Etsy merch shop! Download the Omega Metroid Theme Song! Get the Single for Free on Bandcamp! Follow us on Twitter! @OmegaMetroidPod x @Spiteri316 x @dakcity_ x @DoominalCross Chat with us in Discord! Omega Metroid Discord Advertise on the Omega Metroid Podcast!
I interviewed Dirk Van Welden, Studio Lead and Creative Director at I-Illusions, at Meta Connect 2023. See more context in the rough transcript below. This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
Break out your finest duds, we're going to an Orion wedding on Star Trek Lower Decks. We finally get to learn more about the secretive culture. Make sure you're prime for adventure.Also, one Star Trek legend says praise for Strange New Worlds was a real "slap in the face". Some Star Trek films are about to leave Netflix.We'll tell you which ones so you can watch them before they're gone. And, Strange New Worlds season 2 is about to hit physical media. We'll let you know when you need to make room in your collection.All that and more on Trekcast, the Galaxy's most unpredictable podcast.News:The writer's strike might be coming to an endhttps://deadline.com/2023/09/hollywood-strike-writers-guild-deal-not-done-yet-1235554550/Riker says Strange New Worlds praise is a slap in the facehttps://redshirtsalwaysdie.com/2023/09/21/jonathan-frakes-didnt-seem-to-like-how-star-trek-strange-new-worlds-was-praised/Strange New Worlds on Blu Ray and DVD https://www.startrek.com/news/strange-new-worlds-season-2-blu-ray-dvd-4k-uhd-steelbookStar Trek leaving Netflixhttps://www.slashfilm.com/1401757/star-trek-leaving-netflix-september/Leave us a voicemail 1-816-287-0448Follow us on Twitter & Instagram - @TrekCastTNGtrekcasttng@gmail.com chadiswrong@gmail.comCheck out our merch store at Trekcast.comHelp support the show - ko-fi.com/trekcast
We finally get to learn more about The Orions and their culture. Also, we learn how Mark Twain can help you with conflict resolution. Check out this quick reaction and listen to Trekcast on your podcast app. #startrek #startreklowerdecks #startrekpodcast #lowerdecks #spacewedding
Froggy the Gator and Mr. Hummus are playing lego rocket ships in Froggy's backyard, when all of the sudden, their vessel gets overtaken by the dreaded Space Pirate Gershwin! Will Froggy be able to assemble a new rocket ship from his command center on earth, and rescue Mr. Hummus in time for dinner?
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