Station 151 is Antarctica’s first and only astronomical radio observatory. Built by the Telders Corporation at an estimated cost of $200M USD, the station promises to reveal the darkest secrets of the universe. Join Astrophysicist Wayne Robertson at the bottom of the world as he sets off on the adventure of a lifetime (and possibly his last). Station 151 is a science-fiction podcast written by And... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Science FictionFiction |
In this dramatic epilogue to Season 2, Astrid, now physically separated from Wayne, takes bold steps to ensure her survival. Partnering with Mac, she targets the heavily secured Telders Space Telescope Array in a desperate bid to escape Antarctica an... more
Following a gruesome, last-minute act of self-preservation, Spegg leads Wayne outside, where they reunite with Buzz and confront what remains of Richard’s mess. As they prepare to leave the Antarctic continent behind, an unexpected revelation emerges... more
Wayne's worst fears are realized as Dr. Alfieri continues experimenting with the black goo. After all hell breaks loose, Wayne faces an impossible decision–one that could change the course of his life forever.
Content warning: profanity, loud noises... more
Richard, Alfieri, Wayne, and Buzz make their way to the doctor’s underground refuge, Station 151-B. Once inside, Doctor Alfieri proves once again that he’s not to be trusted.
Content warning: profanity, loud noises, violence, gooey sounds
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As someone who listens to drama podcasts constantly, this is rated high up there for me. The plot is great and the acting, sound effects and descriptions of scenes really allow you to make you feel like you are there. The creativity put into the entire concept of the show, down to all of the small details (food, equipment and realistic theoretical scientific approach) really sets this apart from others for me. The banter is hilarious. Also, love that you guys chose for the main character to have... more
The plot lines and story twists are creative, and definitely sci-fi, but I question the fact that they call themselves a "sci-fi horror podcast." The production choices they make just don't lend themselves to a horror genre. At the end of each cliffhanger episode I usually want to know what happens next, but there is no tension. The helicopter pilot sounds like a bad John Wayne imitation, the dog sounds like an old Lassie radio play, and [spoilers] the two "alien" voices sound like Saturday Morn... more
I just couldn’t go any further with a main character that stupid.
This is one of my most favorite podcasts. The entire storyline is fresh and new. Love it!! Can’t wait for season 3!!!
Great story concept and sound, very cinematic. But too many adds at the beginning of the episode and end. It’s about 5 minutes of adds in before the episode starts.
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