John is crying, Alison is lounging, and Liz is crocheting.
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Content warnings this episode: climate change, death, abuse (chapter 3)
- Letters of comment
- Ang Rosin
- Caroline Mullan
- Mark Plummer
- Galactic Journey
- Kev Smith’s TAFF report
- John’s TAFF report
- Bill Higgins
- Chris Garcia
- Raj
- Hotel eggs
- Our Hugo Award ballots
- The Brialey Competence Threshold
- The list of finalists (we’re not going to write them all out here!)
- Worldcon schedules
- The following are us on the Chicon 8 guide: John, Alison, Liz
- Wait for a second for the data to come in to replace the “this user is not found” page rather than deciding it didn’t work before immediately closing the tab (see also: Alison)
- Worldcon miscellany
- File 770 reports on proper electronic site selection
- Vote through Chicon 8’s Registration subsite
- We all voted and thought it was very easy!
- Alison escapes from collating WOOF
- Kampcon 2028 bids for a Ugandan Worldcon
- Picks
- John: Nope (in cinemas) and “Family Cooking” by Anamaria Curtis (Uncanny)
- Alison: “Where Oaken Hearts Do Gather” by Sarah Pinsker (Uncanny)
- Liz: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (Disney+)
- Star Wars games
- I could do links to Steam, PlayStation, Xbox and Switch games with Star Wars in, but I feel like you can probably just do that yourselves, listeners. I know, the service here is terrible
- Credits
- Cover art: “Commemorative Plate” by Alison Scott
- Alt text: A commemorative plate with a purple rim edged in gold, and gold writing which says “Octothorpe 64” and the names of the hosts on that rim. In the centre, three figures; John on the left, giving a thumbs up in a yellow Star Trek uniform with ocular implants like Rutherford’s in Lower Decks; Alison in the centre wearing a red Star Trek uniform; and Liz on the right wearing a blue Star Trek uniform with blue-green skin and pointy ears. We each have a single command pip.
- Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)