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Outcaster Radio

The year is 2142. Captain Tanaka hosts an interstellar radio show aboard the Outcaster - once a battle carrier, now a maintenance vessel. With atmospheric music and the banter of her misfit crew, the podcast guides listeners through an unpredictable cosmos.

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    Ep. 18: Questionable Sources

    Despite the Federation's best efforts, the distress signal is leaked to the media. As speculation spreads across the stars, Captain Tanaka makes a choice resulting in major consequences.Directed by Ro Glenn Written and Produced by Laurel Steele Editing & Sound Design by Alex Godina Assistant Sound Design by Max G Episode Art by Andrés ArandaGraphic Design by Yesica Mendoza Sound Editing by Montse MárquezSound Mixing by Alin Brindis Science-Fiction Consultancy by Javier CalatayudSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Ep. 17: Strong Suit

    The distress signal has been delivered, but the questions are only getting louder.After weeks of travel, the Outcaster crew reaches the Vanguard Council and hands off the enigmatic message. Now, they wait. Because sometimes the most important part of a message… is what comes next. Directed by Ro Glenn Written & Produced by Laurel Steele Editing & Sound Design by Alex Godina Assistant Sound Design by Max G Episode Art by Alex Durazo Original Design for Outcaster Ship by Alex DurazoGraphic Design by Yesica Mendoza Sound Editing by Montse MárquezSound Mixing by Alin Brindis Science-Fiction Consultancy by Javier CalatayudSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Ep. 16: How We Respond

    After threading a volatile asteroid field, the crew regroups. Repairs are underway, systems are  steady, but not everyone’s ready to move on. The Outcasters take a moment to recalibrate, to remember, and to let off a little steam.Directed by Ro Glenn Written and Produced by Laurel Steele Editing & Sound Design by Alex Godina Assistant Sound Design by Max G Episode Art by Alex Durazo Original Design for Outcaster Ship by Alex DurazoGraphic Design by Yesica Mendoza Sound Editing by Montse MárquezSound Mixing by Alin Brindis Science-Fiction Consultancy by Javier CalatayudSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Ep. 15: Pew-pew-pew!

    The Outcaster crew continues their journey toward the nearest Federation relay station along Amara’s newly charted route. What should be a quiet stretch through deep space quickly turns into a test of coordination, instincts, and nerves.Directed by Ro Glenn Written and Produced by Laurel Steele Editing & Sound Design by Alex Godina Assistant Sound Design by Max G Episode Art by Andrés ArandaOriginal Design for Outcaster Ship by Alex DurazoGraphic Design by Yesica Mendoza Sound Editing by Montse MárquezSound Mixing by Alin Brindis Science-Fiction Consultancy by Javier CalatayudSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Ep. 14: Star Whisper Alley

    When the century's most enigmatic distress signal is on the line, do you add two safe weeks to your delivery time…or trust your instincts and cut through the dark? This one’s about risk, leadership, and what it really takes to choose a path.Directed by Ro Glenn Written and Produced by Laurel Steele Editing & Sound Design by Alex Godina Assistant Sound Design by Max G Original Art by Andrés ArandaGraphic Design and Animation by Yesica Mendoza Sound Editing by Montse MárquezSound Mixing by Alin Brindis Science-Fiction Consultancy by Javier CalatayudDiscover Outcaster Radio, subscribe for exclusive updates, and learn how we use AI: OutcasterRadio.comSee original art: instagram.com/outcasterradioSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Ep. 13: Connections Like These

    After days of decryption, the distress signal is finally clear - and it’s bigger than we thought. As the Outcaster and Seraphim part ways, friendships are sealed, pride is bruised, and a fragile truth begins its journey toward the Federation.Directed by Ro Glenn Written and Produced by Laurel Steele Editing & Sound Design by Alex Godina Assistant Sound Design by Max G Original Art by Alex DurazoGraphic Design and Animation by Yesica Mendoza Sound Editing by Montse MárquezSound Mixing by Alin Brindis Science-Fiction Consultancy by Javier CalatayudSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Ep. 12: Off the Books

    We finally made it to the Seraphim.What starts as a routine resupply turns into something a lot stranger when a batch of Federation transponders begins repeating the same fractured distress signal. And of course, Chapman may or may not be spacewalking in a floral suit before we even finish docking.New voices. Old pirate history. Off-the-books inventory. And a message that refuses to survive relay.Directed by Ro Glenn Written and Produced by Laurel Steele Editing & Sound Design by Alex Godina Assistant Sound Design by Max G Original Art by Andrés ArandaGraphic Design and Animation by Yesica Mendoza Sound Editing by Montse MárquezSound Mixing by Alin Brindis Science-Fiction Consultancy by Javier CalatayudSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Ep. 11: More Than Spare Parts

    Things slow down just enough for the Outcasters to swap origin stories. From near-scrap metal to found family, the battle carrier's past is a little rough around the edges - just like her crew. And yes…Chapman paints something on the hull.Directed by Ro Glenn Written and Produced by Laurel Steele Editing & Sound Design by Alex Godina Assistant Sound Design by Max G Original Art by Andrés ArandaGraphic Design and Animation by Yesica Mendoza Sound Editing by Montse MárquezSound Mixing by Alin Brindis Science-Fiction Consultancy by Javier CalatayudSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Ep. 10: Background Noise

    The strange distress signal is pulling the Outcaster toward something bigger than expected. As Captain Tanaka and the crew prepare to meet the Seraphim, questions pile up: Is this a call for help, a warning, or a trap?  Directed by Ro Glenn Written and Produced by Laurel Steele Editing & Sound Design by Alex Godina Assistant Sound Design by Max G Original Art by Alex Durazo Graphic Design and Animation by Yesica Mendoza Sound Editing by Montse MárquezSound Mixing by Alin Brindis Science-Fiction Consultancy by Javier CalatayudSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Ep. 9: Echoes of Connection

    The blackout is over, comms are back online, and the Outcaster hears from an unexpected source. A long-range trading vessel is hailing with a message too sensitive to send remotely, pulling the crew off routine maintenance and toward a new journey beyond familiar space. Directed by Ro Glenn Written and Produced by Laurel Steele Editing & Sound Design by Alex Godina Assistant Sound Design by Max G Original Art by Alex Durazo Graphic Design and Animation by Yesica Mendoza Sound Editing by Montse MárquezSound Mixing by Alin Brindis Science-Fiction Consultancy by Javier CalatayudSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Ep. 8: Listening in the Dark

    A week into a fleet-wide blackout, the Outcaster remains cut off from the Federation. The only sign they're not alone is a distorted signal bleeding in from deep space. As Ket races to lock it down, the crew fills the silence with stories from the edge. Directed by Ro GlennWritten and Produced by Laurel SteeleEditing & Sound Design by Alex Godina Assistant Sound Design by Max G Original Art by Andrés Aranda  Graphic Design and Animation by Yesica Mendoza Sound Editing by Ana Portilla Sound Mixing by Alin Brindis Subscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Ep. 7: The Quiet Between Stars

    When the Outcaster’s comms go dark, the crew is left with nothing but each other and a lot of silence. Some find it peaceful, others unsettling. As old stories resurface and systems are double-checked, the question hangs in the air: is this blackout just an inconvenience or something more?Created and Directed by Ro GlennWritten and Produced by Laurel SteeleSound Design by Alex GodinaAssistant Sound Design by Max G Sound Editing by Ana PortillaSound Mixing by Alin BrindisOriginal Art by Andrés ArandaSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Ep. 6: Silk's Solo

    Silk takes her first solo mission: planting a tracking beacon on a fast-moving asteroid that’s been tumbling through space for decades. With the rest of the crew nearby but hands off, it’s a test of timing, focus, and confidence. Out here, every mission counts. And every Outcaster earns their place.Outcaster Radio:Created and Directed by Ro GlennWritten and Produced by Laurel SteeleSound Design by Alex GodinaAssistant Sound Design by Max G Sound Editing by Ana PortillaSound Mixing by Alin BrindisOriginal Art by Alex DurazoSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Ep. 5: Party Like It’s 2143

    As Earth marks another year around Sol, the Outcaster starts picking up quiet irregularities across the fleet. Nothing dramatic. Nothing that earns a bulletin. Just enough wrong to keep experienced crews from looking away.Episode 5Created and Directed by Ro GlennWritten and Produced by Laurel SteeleSound Design by Alex GodinaAssistant Sound Design by Max G Sound Editing by Ana PortillaSound Mixing by Alin BrindisOriginal Art by Alex DurazoSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Ep. 4: Minor Disturbances

    It’s December 25th, 2142, and celebrations aboard the Outcaster comes with sing-alongs, pie contests, and Chapman’s questionable decorations. But the celebrations are short-lived. Across the ship and the wider galaxy-things feel…off. And when a sister ship suffers an unexplained systems failure, it’s clear these glitches may be more than coincidence. Episode 4:Created and Directed by Ro GlennWritten and Produced by Laurel SteeleSound Design by Alex GodinaAssistant Sound Design by Max G Sound Editing by Ana PortillaSound Mixing by Alin BrindisOriginal Art by Andrés Aranda based on a design by Alex DurazoSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Ep. 3: A Day Off Among the Stars

    It’s a rare quiet day aboard the Outcaster. With no alarms, no repairs, and no incoming threats, Captain Tanaka opens the mic for a slower transmission filled with music, memories, and glimpses of who the crew is when the galaxy gives them room to breathe.Written and Directed by Ro GlennProduced and Edited by Laurel SteeleSound Design by Alex GodinaAssistant Sound Design by Max G Sound Editing by Ana PortillaSound Mixing by Alin BrindisOriginal Art by Andrés ArandaThe book excerpt read by Cho is from "Frankenstein" (1818) written by the incredible and incomparable Mary Shelley.Subscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Ep. 2: A Kind of Chosen Family

    It’s a quieter day in the Theta Sector, kept afloat by timing, teamwork, and a lot of duct tape. Silk settles into her first week as an Outcaster, while the crew juggles drifting drones and Amara cooks between nav cycles. Written and Directed by Ro GlennProduced and Edited by Laurel SteeleSound Design by Alex GodinaAssistant Sound Design by Max G Sound Editing by Ana PortillaSound Mixing by Alin BrindisOriginal Art by Alex DurazoSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Ep. 1: The First Interception

    It's 2142. Captain Tanaka airs her weekly broadcast aboard the Outcaster, a battle-carrier turned Federation maintenance ship on the edge of space. A rookie pilot joins the misfit crew, a drone goes off course, and the team settles into another unpredictable day in the Theta Sector.Written and Directed by Ro GlennProduced and Edited by Laurel SteeleSound Design by Alex GodinaAssistant Sound Design by Max G Sound Editing by Ana PortillaOriginal Art by Frida MéndezSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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    Outcaster Radio - Season 1 Trailer

    The year is 2142. Captain Tanaka hosts an interstellar radio show aboard the Outcaster - once a battle carrier, now a maintenance vessel. With atmospheric music and the banter of her misfit crew, the radio drama guides listeners through an unpredictable cosmos.Original Art by Andrés ArandaPress play and follow the signal.Learn more about the show and our process on our website.See original art on Instagram: @outcasterradioSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates.Visit our website to learn about the show and how we use AI.See original art on our Instagram account.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The year is 2142. Captain Tanaka hosts an interstellar radio show aboard the Outcaster - once a battle carrier, now a maintenance vessel. With atmospheric music and the banter of her misfit crew, the podcast guides listeners through an unpredictable cosmos.

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The year is 2142. Captain Tanaka hosts an interstellar radio show aboard the Outcaster - once a battle carrier, now a maintenance vessel. With atmospheric music and the banter of her misfit crew, the podcast guides listeners through an unpredictable cosmos.

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