
How do you learn to be human if there's no-one around to teach you?A hopepunk podcast following the journey of a little satellite trying to understand what has happened after Earth stops returning his calls.New episodes Mondays
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 215 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Science FictionFiction | |||

This week on Lost Terminal: Arctica is her usual sympathetic self, Maddie eavesdrops, and Seth hears a very old friend.
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This week on Lost Terminal: The MH2 arrives at Samoylov, Maddie has a human experience, Linda does some couples' councelling, and old friends are discovered.
Lost Terminal will return next week!
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This week on Lost Terminal: The plan is revealed, the Kuethir riots, Seth reconnects, and the MH2 gains new passengers.
Lost Terminal will return for the season 20 premiere on 6th October!
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This week on Lost Terminal: Lyosha goes back to school, Seth and Maddie have an interview, and looking back allows the gang to look forward.
Lost Terminal will return next week!
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Best show ever
There there are 15 seasons, however, most of the seasons aren’t there and most of the episodes are out of order, I watched this series on YouTube fishing season one I happily learned there was a podcast app for it but the fact that season 23456 aren’t even there and there isn’t even the first episode on the first season I really had to give this a negative reviewplease I want to listen to the series. Can you please fix the episodes? Thank you so much.
Great show that captures snippets of all things computers and technolog related, but the heart of the show are the adventures and characters in the post-global warming world trying to slowly restart itself. Adventures await!
I love the way this is narrated, and it has a good story
This is both calming and exciting. The narrator is wonderful, offering such a kind perspective. Awesome!
I’m not a great fan of the musical interludes, but it seems appropriate in a way. I listen to the music sometimes, it’s pretty cool, but if it gets in the way of the story, there’s always the skip button.
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Exploring human emotions and relationships through a sci-fi lens, this podcast follows a little satellite navigating a post-apocalyptic world where traditional teachings of humanity are absent. The narrative intricately weaves themes of connection, community, and identity, portraying the satellite's journey as it interacts with various characters onboard a space vessel. Each episode expands on existential questions about the human experience, blending introspection with light-hearted storytelling and engaging adventures in a richly constructed universe. Notably, the show has been praised for its comforting narration and heartfelt character development, making it a unique addition to the fiction podcast landscape.
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