FATHOM E3 - Wolves
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Dr. Eva Graff finds herself in her most precarious situation yet: trapped in the rubble of the collapsed western Control capsule, lost and alone, her odds of survival decreasing rapidly. More than that, the death of Joe Freeman has taken a great toll, a trauma similar to one she has already suffered...and it may have broken her, leaving her ill equipped to deal with the major revelation that is coming about the events that have transpired on Fathom base.
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FATHOM is created, written and directed by J. Barton Mitchell; produced by Kirsten Rudberg, Elizabeth Laidlaw and Thomas Barker; features original music by Makeup and Vanity Set, Luke Atencio, and Ryan Taubert; sound design and editing by J. Barton Mitchell; additional sound design by Music Radio Creative. Cast: Elizabeth Laidlaw - EVA GRAFF; Kristin E. Ellis - BRYNN EMERSON.
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really hard to listen. too much very loud background noise
Loving this story!! So far it has me on the edge of my seat!!
(Note that the following review is based upon this reviewer having listened to only the first three episodes of this podcast). Derelict is an exciting sci-fi drama podcast that tops most other offerings within it's genre. Set in a deep sea research station, sited close to an immense and mysterious apparently alien artefact, our main female protagonist's backstory is established rapidly and, vitally, we sympathise with her. The creators set up a sense of peril and mystery early on, using both effective, professional level sound effects and an exciting storyline to create a claustrophobic landscape within which we are quickly drawn. Derelict has similarities with the legendary The Abyss, but with a more malevolent and darker tone. The evil, apparently malfunctioning AI, Mac, reminds us of the iconic 2001 Hal computer. Despite parallels to this vastly overdone element, Derelict's AI construct comes off, and doesn't jar us out of the story too much. The main criticism of this reviewer i