Sara and Noah wake up in complete darkness, trapped miles below the Denver International Airport (DIA) with no hope for escape. Join their perilous journey as they struggle for freedom from a mind-bending labyrinth filled with unimaginable horrors. Their only hope could come from the complete stranger they can send voice messages to. Escaping Denver dives straight into the deep end of conspiracy t... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | DramaScience FictionFiction |
It’s a summer night in 1998. Vienna, Austria. And petty thief Daniel Blanchard is about to carry out the heist of a lifetime. Stealing a crown jewel. The last remaining diamond Sisi Star.
His plan? A daring night-time parachute jump.
Daniel is no o... more
Noah’s lost internet radio show only had a few episodes, but it didn't take long to unearth one where he discusses The Roswell incident.
The birthplace of many conspiracy theories alleging that the 1947 United States Army Air Forces balloon debris r... more
Even though there are no new episodes to batch, Spencer had allies digitize more of Noah’s lost internet radio tapes and is finally able to share an episode where Noah talks about the mysterious and unidentified flying objects observed in the skies o... more
Sara rammed a 50 foot Kaiju with an SUV, resulting in an explosion.
On the surface, Spencer is hiding out in the middle of nowhere, but is he outside the reach of The Collective?
As the dust settles, and with our heroes in peril will we have someo... more
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Season 4 has been the slowest & least entertaining of the show. Nothing is happening besides casual conversations that lead to nothing. We’re almost 4 full szns deep & still have the same unanswered questions from the start. I hope it can pick up drastically or this will be my last😞
I love the show the only thing that irks me is that they keep referencing a social insurance number. I know it’s semantics but my wife is Canadian and they do social insurance numbers instead of social security number like in America. So get it together if you want it to be real. Love it to
This podcast is great- delivering some important accounts from people who have suffered within the bowels of the Denver International Airport. I hope Noah, Sarah, and the Narrator all make it out ok!
I love this show but I always get frustrated with the episode lengths. Just when you’re getting into it, it ends. And the narrator is basically filler to make the episode longer. It’s like 10 minutes of actual story per ep. Just release longer episodes/shorter szn it would be so much more enjoyable
I’m enjoying so far in season one, but the narrator does so much basic summarizing and seems so extremely out of his depth for easy things, I end up skipping more of his stuff. Hopefully he doesn’t end up saying anything too important but so far, it hasn’t been an issue. I get that it’s probably there for the people that can’t put things together on their own and he’s supposed to be the audience surrogate but give the audience a little credit. Noah is not great at a lot of this, I’d be annoyed a... more
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This podcast presents an immersive audio drama that intricately combines elements of science fiction, conspiracy theories, and psychological thriller narratives. The story follows the protagonists, Sara and Noah, who awaken in a labyrinthine underground environment beneath a prominent airport, navigating themes of survival, trust, and the exploration of their true identities amidst ominous threats. As the plot unfolds, listeners are treated to a rich tapestry of bizarre characters, moral dilemmas, and gripping suspense, drawing them into a complex world where every decision could lead to dire consequences.
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