In 2060, a team of 50 astronauts were sent to colonize Mars. Two years into the mission, a devastating illness plagued the colony. In this 9-part podcast, we hear from the survivors.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | Arts |
Season Finale: Solar conjunction began. The staff on Earth could no longer communicate with Colony One, and no one knew where the deadly bacteria was coming from. The second ship to Mars was a little over a month away and was also unable to communica... more
Patients fell into comas. The medical staff on Mars and at the ISA headquarters worked around the clock trying to find a solution, a cure, before solar conjunction began. Communication between Earth and Mars became strained. There weren’t enough doct... more
The sickness started out as a nuisance. Protocol was followed. The medical staff had plans in place for colds, the flu and many other illnesses. They thought it was under control. Less than two weeks later over half the colony was sick and their symp... more
Ten months after the one year anniversary celebration, the underground permanent habitat of Colony One opened, and the crew moved into roomier housing that provided them with much more security and protection. Just a couple months shy of two years on... more
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I really wanted to like this. Instead, it was like listening to a couple hours of NPR interviews. The “voice acting”, apart from a few vague accents was nonexistent. The story line never really became engaging and the climax (“the disaster”) was entirely predictable as the same storyline has been used in a number of other Sci-Fi stories. After investing some time in the first few episodes I persevered to the end in hopes things would improve. To save others the effort, know they do not.
What happens when something you never imagined happens……on Mars
Total poo
The mystery was interesting, but I didn’t really care about it until the last two episodes. The reason I listened to this podcast was the realistic thoughts of life on Mars. I learned a lot. more
This was more about the psychology of the situation rather than exploration. The conclusion is very good.
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