Now is a good time to start listening to Starship Iris! The second season will start in autumn, so now you have time to listen to the whole first season and still have it fairly fresh in your mind when the second season start. I'm planning to have a re-listen, myself. Though I love the show, sometimes I had some trouble following some of the plot details, so I could use a refresher - and I just want to spend more time with those characters. I don't remember how much we actually learn about The Rumor as a ship, but I get such a comfy, cozy feeling when I think about it. Anyway, the show is well worth listening to. If I remember correctly, after the intense first episode, I took a few episodes to get really into it, but somewhere around episode 5 it really starts rolling onward. So if you find it hard to get on board first, that may be good to keep in mind.
It's also one of these shows where, if you're a physics and astronomy nerd like me, it's better to just assume ansible technology exists, rather than spend time trying to figure out why they're able to communicate in real time across a distance that takes a spacecraft 6 days to fly. I remember spending unnecessary thinky-thoughts on the subject until I realized it was just a feature of the world and I'd do better not to think of it. :D
Another podcast-spaceship I was considering adding to the list was the Yellow Submarine from We Fix Space Junk.
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Now is a good time to start listening to Starship Iris! The second season will start in autumn, so now you have time to listen to the whole first season and still have it fairly fresh in your mind when the second season start. I'm planning to have a re-listen, myself. Though I love the show, sometimes I had some trouble following some of the plot details, so I could use a refresher - and I just want to spend more time with those characters. I don't remember how much we actually learn about The Rumor as a ship, but I get such a comfy, cozy feeling when I think about it. Anyway, the show is well worth listening to. If I remember correctly, after the intense first episode, I took a few episodes to get really into it, but somewhere around episode 5 it really starts rolling onward. So if you find it hard to get on board first, that may be good to keep in mind.
It's also one of these shows where, if you're a physics and astronomy nerd like me, it's better to just assume ansible technology exists, rather than spend time trying to figure out why they're able to communicate in real time across a distance that takes a spacecraft 6 days to fly. I remember spending unnecessary thinky-thoughts on the subject until I realized it was just a feature of the world and I'd do better not to think of it. :D
Another podcast-spaceship I was considering adding to the list was the Yellow Submarine from We Fix Space Junk.