![]() Her engineer, Fisher, is getting fed up with the constant bickering, and her chief science officer, Doctor Selberg, isn't exactly. Doctors Hui and Fourier, her astrophysicists, seem more interested in an upcoming stellar flare than in basic station safety. She's butting heads with Communications Officer Lambert, her pedantic second-in-command. Hephaestus Station, is not having a great week. Listener discretion is advised.Ĭaptain Lovelace, commanding officer of the U.S.S. Please be advised this episode of Wolf 359 contains violence. ![]() This episode was edited by Emma Sherr-Ziarko and Zach Valenti. ![]() Pairing was created, hosted, and produced by Emma Sherr-Ziarko, with music and audio recording by Winston Shaw, and artwork by Darcy Zimmerman and Katie Huey. If you enjoy Pairing, follow us on social media and tell your friends! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, & Tumblr! Check out her website and patreon for more info on what she's up to! You can also find Emma as an acting coach on SkillsHub, a website founded by another commander (Jennifer Hale). It's free to sign up, and you get a sneak peek of the first 8 chapters! If you would like to access an ad-free feed of Wolf 359, check out the newly relaunched Wolf 359 patreon.Įmma humbly asks that you sign up for the pre-launch of Moira Katson's new book, A Sundered Throne, which Emma is on deck to narrate if we raise enough money from the kickstarter. ![]() Join him at wolf359.fm/relisten!Ĭheck out more of Pairing - including many episodes featuring members of the Wolf 359 cast and crew as guests - at the show's website! Special thanks to Zach Valenti for helping edit this episode! Zach is doing a Wolf 359 re-listen starting December 25th, 2021, at 3:59pm EST. This episode features: Julian Silver, Scotty Shoemaker, Zach Valenti, Ariela Rotengold, Noah Masur, Michelle Agresti, Sarah Shachat, Zach Libresco, Michaela Swee, Cecilia Lynn-Jacobs, Alan Rodi, and Gabriel Urbina. Plus: Noah's slates, Zach Valenti breaking into song, recording at Spaceman, building and living in a character, Hilbert's commercial reads, forgetting episode titles, Horse Wines, predicting the future, Alan's track titles, Gabriel the master synthesizer, How Could Dare You, and, of course, Funzo. We reminisce about our favorite memories of making this show, what episodes we loved most, and we discuss what we think our characters would drink. Merry Christmas, and Happy 4-Year Anniversary to the finale of Wolf 359! To celebrate, Commander Emma Sherr-Ziarko gathered (most) of the cast and crew of the show for a reunion on her own podcast, Pairing, and we wanted to bring it directly to all of you. Take one part space-faring adventure, add one part character drama, and mix in one part absurdist sitcom, and you get Wolf 359. Wolf 359 is a radio drama in the tradition of Golden Age of Radio shows. Even the simplest of tasks can turn into a gargantuan struggle, and the most ordinary-seeming things have a way of turning into anything but that. But the Hephaestus is an odd place, and life in extremely isolated, zero gravity conditions has a way of doing funny things to people’s minds. He doesn’t have much to do for his job other than monitoring static and intercepting the occasional decades-old radio broadcast from Earth, so he spends most of his time creating extensive audio logs about the ordinary, day-to-day happenings within the station. His only company on board the station are stern mission chief Minkowski, insane science officer Hilbert, and Hephaestus Station’s sentient, often malfunctioning operating system Hera. He’s stuck on a scientific survey mission of indeterminate length, 7.8 light years from Earth. Hephaestus Research Station, currently on Day 448 of its orbit around red dwarf star Wolf 359. Life’s not easy for Doug Eiffel, the communications officer for the U.S.S.
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