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🗓️ 11 April 2025
⏱️ 13 minutes
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When Asher rescues a talking pig with hands and a nervous robot that bottles stress into plastic, he discovers a factory churning out junk—and learns it doesn’t have to be that way. With courage, creativity, and a lot of recycled parts, Asher and his new friends transform the factory into a community hub where nothing (and no one) is disposable.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to MakeDup Stories. |
0:12.5 | My name is Mishika Shah. |
0:15.0 | MakeDup Stories is the best podcast ever. |
0:19.0 | Go to the MakeDup Stories Club if you want to be on the podcast. |
0:24.9 | Hello and welcome to MakeDup Stories. I'm your host, Amanda. Before we get started, I wanted to |
0:32.1 | mention that we're still looking for outro clips. If you would like to record one, you can do that at makeupstories.com, |
0:39.9 | and you'll be able to hear your voice on our next episode. Today, we're continuing our |
0:45.9 | story about Asher, Hammy, and Plastomax, and their efforts to shut down the Prodco factory. |
0:53.1 | Let's find out if they're able to shut down the factory's |
0:56.0 | power center and output node. The morning light filtered through the patchwork windows of the |
1:06.8 | scrap shack as Hammy passed out mugs of dandelion tea and what she called strategy cookies, |
1:14.0 | shortbreads shaped like gears and lightning bolts. Two nodes down, she said. Now we go for the |
1:20.7 | power core. Asher raised an eyebrow. Let me guess, he said. It's big, glowing, and guarded by something terrifying? |
1:30.2 | Three-somethings, Hammy said, the Zapkats. |
1:34.2 | Plastomax froze mid-sip. |
1:36.8 | Electrified feline patrol units, small, agile, relentless, fond of cornering intruders and reading out user manuals at full volume. |
1:48.3 | Asher winced, sounds horrifying. They're even worse when they purr, Hammy muttered. |
1:54.9 | They set off just after lunch, carding a wagon full of repurposed parts. |
2:00.1 | The plan was simple in theory. |
2:02.7 | reroute the factory's main power grid through a decoy device that would short-circuit the system |
2:08.5 | without triggering the alarm. The decoy device, dubbed Sparknado, was a swirling tangle of wires, |
2:22.1 | light bulbs, and an old disco ball. Plastomax had added a fan just for flare. It may also blow bubbles, he admitted, sheepishly. They entered the power plant |
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