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The Galaxy Purchase - Rationalizing the Big Score

An episode of the The Adventures of the Starcruiser Galaxy podcast, hosted by Rod Spurgeon, titled "The Galaxy Purchase - Rationalizing the Big Score" was published on October 8, 2012 and runs 2 minutes.

October 8, 2012 ·2m · The Adventures of the Starcruiser Galaxy

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Boy, do we have a treat for you this time! We just found a collection of videos hidden deep within a password protected sector of the Galaxy's computer – and you’ll never guess who the star is. Ok, maybe the mystery isn’t that hard to solve, but you can’t blame us for trying to keep the suspense building up for just a little while, can you? This is the audio version of the first video in a series that documents the purchase of Captain Mintax’s new ship. In it, Mintax attempts to rationalize attending a government auction to buy a used starcruiser. His hope is that he can use the ship to start a new mission running business to become his own boss. If you want to see what Captain Mintax actually looks like, click on the video link below. Check out the video action by clicking The Galaxy Purchase – Rationalizing the Big Score. You can also see the latest projects from the Galactic Underground by clicking here. Enjoy the show!

Boy, do we have a treat for you this time! We just found a collection of videos hidden deep within a password protected sector of the Galaxy's computer – and you’ll never guess who the star is. Ok, maybe the mystery isn’t that hard to solve, but you can’t blame us for trying to keep the suspense building up for just a little while, can you?

This is the audio version of the first video in a series that documents the purchase of Captain Mintax’s new ship. In it, Mintax attempts to rationalize attending a government auction to buy a used starcruiser. His hope is that he can use the ship to start a new mission running business to become his own boss. If you want to see what Captain Mintax actually looks like, click on the video link below.

Check out the video action by clicking The Galaxy Purchase – Rationalizing the Big Score.

You can also see the latest projects from the Galactic Underground by clicking here.

Enjoy the show!

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