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Breathing Space: A Sci-Fi Western Audio Anthology

S1E1 - Goodnight, You Moonlight Ladies

04 Jun 2021

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Content Warnings: This episode includes violence, a countdown, and repeating sounds, including sirens and alarms. -- Goodnight, You Moonlight Ladies "Some of the most beautiful sights in the System lie along the Saturnian Stock Drive, but damned if it ain’t a lonely ride." Two asteroid-wrangling vacuum cowboys--one as worn-in as an old exosuit, one new-minted and still shiny. An entire field of mineral-rich BRONCOs. One chance to round them up and bring them home. And one ship of BRONCO rustlers waiting to make off with the string, and the profit. -- Herschel is played by Thomas Flemming Anse is played by Quill Turner Boseman is played by Vic Collins Gasto is played by Corvyn Appleby This episode of Breathing Space, Fading Frontier was written by Lee Seguinte, and edited by Erik Seguinte. Click here for the episode’s script. Welcome to the System Our Website Join the Law of Names Discord Follow us on Twitter Support us on Patreon -- Our theme music was composed & arranged by Michael Freitag written by Scott Paladin, and vocals by Jeremiah. Breathing Space, Fading Frontier is a Law of Names production. -- © This work is copyrighted by Law of Names Media, 2021 It may be freely adapted and remixed for commercial and non-commercial use with attribution to the original creators. The unaltered material may not be shared or distributed for any purpose without written permission from Law of Names Media. -- For adaptations and derivative works, please include the following: Created with permission from . Based on original material from . All rights reserved. . All rights reserved.

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