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DG04 - Deck Gibson and Two Days on the Tundra of Terror

Decoder Ring Theatre

Gregg Taylor

Audio, Kids & Family, Comedy, Mystery, Full, Book, Comic, Cast, Comics, Adventure, Radio, Drama, Superhero, Fiction, Stories For Kids, Otr, Thriller, Play, Theatre, Pulp, Detective, Theater

4.8661 Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2008

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Responding to a faint distress call brings Deck to a frozen wasteland of a planet. With bone-chilling temperatures and blinding blizzards, surely nothing could have survived in such an environment... Or could it? Isoloated from the Far Reach One, far from help, far from hope, Deck will find the answer to this and more questions during... Two Days on the Tundra of Terror!

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0:00.0

Ace pilot and crack gunner of the feared Quasar Corps, he found himself drifting far from Earth's heavily guarded borders in the smoking remains of a damaged starfighter.

0:15.8

That's where I found him. I control the far-reach fleet. It's the mission of my commanders in their interstellar

0:22.8

rocket ships to explore,

0:24.8

to discover, to defend.

0:27.7

Now he's one of them,

0:29.7

soaring beyond frontiers of the galaxy

0:31.8

never before seen by Earthling eyes.

0:34.9

He is...

0:36.1

Deck Gibson! Far-reach commander.

0:47.3

Tonight's episode, Deck Gibson and two days on the Tundra of Terror.

0:59.6

The and two days on the Tundra of Terror. Come on, boys. Get us there before we all become ice sculptures out here.

1:05.0

I can barely see through this white haze controlled.

1:08.3

Just follow your beacon locator and trust the Wallams to do the rest, deck.

1:12.0

The only earthling who still trusts his life to a sled is Santa Claus,

1:15.9

and his is pulled by eight reindeer, not a pair of 600-pound sheep dogs.

1:21.5

Sheep dogs? Accessing database.

1:24.9

Ah, a breed of mammalian canine.

1:27.2

Actually, Deck, Wallamps are closer in classification

1:29.4

to the subfamily of Earth rodents known as hamsters. You've got to be kidding. Hamsters? Much larger

1:35.4

in size, of course. Of course. Their large cheek pouches allow them to store not only food,

1:40.0

but heat. And then they distribute it throughout the rest of their bodies. It makes them ideal

1:43.7

transportation in this type of climate. They may be ideal, but I leave a lot to be desired. I'm a pilot,

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