Synopsis
RELATIVITY is a science-fiction audio drama serial about two people -- a woman on Earth and a man in deep space -- struggling to remain connected, to help one another through life-and-death situations. Their only link across the vastness of space is the sound of each other's voices. Find out more at www.relativitypodcast.com!
Episodes
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RELATIVITY 60
21/09/2020 Duration: 33minAfter a journey of sixty trillion kilometers, Konyechny arrives at the new world. And there are surprises waiting. Some of them are good. Support this podcast
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RELATIVITY 59
14/09/2020 Duration: 22minSome connections are lost, but some new ones are forged. Chris climbs out of a hole and Nadia throws a party. And one of the longest-held mysteries of this entire adventure is finally explained... Support this podcast
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RELATIVITY 58
07/09/2020 Duration: 24minThe mysterious voice does indeed turn out to be an important person. Chris and Mac work on an idea that may change the whole world for the better, and meanwhile Prithvi is doing the same! And the day Chris has been dreading for years ... has arrived. Support this podcast
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RELATIVITY 57
31/08/2020 Duration: 26minCan Marcus and Sophia -- with help from Nadia -- get Chris back inside the ship before all of his air vents out into space? Can Mac be persuaded to look for something every other scientist on Earth has missed? And could Dr. Mason finally be losing his one and only mind? Support this podcast
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RELATIVITY 56
25/08/2020 Duration: 23minHurtling through the universe in a spaceship is dangerous enough ... leaving that ship and going outside to fix something, well ... that's a whole different level of danger. Support this podcast
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RELATIVITY 55
18/08/2020 Duration: 28minA long-held secret is at last uncovered. Will it change Chris and Sophia's relationship forever? This episode answers that question, too, by jumping ahead a few years ...! Support this podcast
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RELATIVITY 54
10/08/2020 Duration: 24minNadia faces the reality of her ethical dilemma, Sophia and Marcus have some happy times before being confronted with a personal crisis, and then ... the lid gets blown off a long-held and deep-dark secret... Support this podcast
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RELATIVITY 53
03/08/2020 Duration: 25minThis one is all about Sophia.... what other people think of her, what she thinks of herself, how she got to be who she is, and how she's changing. Meanwhile, Nadia has been making some big plans... Support this podcast
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RELATIVITY 52
27/07/2020 Duration: 17minOur heroes have a lot of questions, and it's just possible that the elusive Lewis Annstee has the answers! Possibly even all of them! Support this podcast
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RELATIVITY 51
20/07/2020 Duration: 20minWhat happened to Lewis Annstee? Why is Chris so concerned about the plans for Peter Miblin's body? Will Nadia apologize to Sophia as she promised? What is Marta doing in Mission Control? Why is the Mission Control Life Sciences Monitor sitting in the Flight Director's chair? And what will Marcus and Prithvi say when they witness ... a miracle? Most (but not all) of these questions will be answered in episode 51! Support this podcast
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Creators Roundtable: OZ-9, Ninth World Journal, Relativity
01/07/2020 Duration: 25minShannon Perry, David S. Dear, and Lee Shackleford talk about each other's shows. A mutual admiration society. Support this podcast
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RELATIVITY CONNECTIONS: Stephanie Lindsay
29/05/2020 Duration: 39minLee sets out to interview Stephanie (Marta Schumacher) Lindsay, but she quickly turns the tables on him because she has questions about RELATIVITY that she's always wanted answered! They also talk about voice acting, the attainment of personal goals, and THE GOOD PLACE. Support this podcast
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Scottye Moore on Prithvi Amin and Drinking with Chewbacca
11/05/2020 Duration: 38minLee talks with Scottye "Prithvi Amin" Moore about Scottye's absurd number of podcasting projects, artificial intelligence, challenges of writing AF, and encounters with Chewbacca. Support this podcast
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Lee and Alex Talk About Nadia Behind Her Back
24/04/2020 Duration: 33minA conversation with devoted RELATIVITY fan Alex Kendal, who thinks about artificial intelligence pretty much non-stop. The talk touches on computer ethics, machine learning, and love for the AI that killed a bunch of people. Support this podcast
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Listeners Speak!
25/03/2020 Duration: 24minWe hear from Kyle Roberts, Alex Kendal, Noah Slimmon, Kyle Jones, Sean McCord, Shannon Perry, Clarence Brown, and Ken Eckle! Support this podcast
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RELATIVITY 50: In Which Everybody Loves Somebody
24/02/2020 Duration: 21minMarcus proves to be a knight in shining armor, but can Sophia be rescued? Nadia's capacity for love continues to evolve, and Chris has a startling epiphany. Then, believe it or not, some actual answers concerning the mysteries of the Relativity Compensator! Support this podcast
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RELATIVITY 49: In Which Unlikely Connections Are Made
10/02/2020 Duration: 21minAnger is gently deflected through the time-honored method of lying. And thus a feared enemy becomes an ally who can facilitate the long-awaited first contact with the much-sought-after You-Know-Who. Support this podcast
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RELATIVITY 48: In Which an Ancient Language is Understood
27/01/2020 Duration: 22minA return visit from the now-familiar ghostly voices, during which pollution literally makes Sophia sick. Nadia has plans for Marcus, and Chris receives a most unwelcome call. Support this podcast
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RELATIVITY 47: In Which a Dead Man Defends Himself
13/01/2020 Duration: 22minChris has a message waiting for him, but he'll have to figure out how to retrieve it. Marta talks to someone who can't hear her, a voice speaks from beyond the grave, and Sophia impulsively does something her mother suggested -- even though Sophia thinks it's absurd. Thanks once again to Sean Michael McCord for his time and talent! Support this podcast
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RELATIVITY 46: In Which Advice from a Madman is Sought
30/12/2019 Duration: 18minAn inspection of Peter's personal quarters reveals some interesting clues ... but not as interesting as what Prithvi and Marcus have figured out about Nadia's personal filing system. All of which leads to Nadia expressing some opinions of her own. Support this podcast