
A sci-fi audio drama told in transmissions between Houston and NASA's abandoned High Altitude Venus Operational Carrier (HAVOC). When radio operator Noah Anderson receives a distress call from Dr. Avery Beck, the pair must unravel the mystery behind the ghost ship - before it unravels them.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In which childhood reminiscence is not as comforting as it should be.
In which Noah Anderson receives an impossible distress signal.
A view of things to come. Follow us on Twitter @HavocPod or Instagram @havocpod for updates.
I feel that my rating and review is incomplete due to the fact that this podcast has not been completed despite the promises made by the Show creator.
Regardless, the show is intriguing as it heavily relies on a communication channel connecting 2 souls across polarizing realms. A Doctor froze herself when her spaceship/shuttle was attacked woke up heading to the control room to connect with Earth and find out that 7 years has passed. Emotions flare up understandably, but the story hasn’t pro... more
This is a great podcast that seems to have been stopped because of the pandemic - such a tragedy! Great writing and performances. A super concept.
Love the couple of episodes but why is there no more?
Maybe I’m not in the right frame of mind for this but there was way too much yelling and the guy at Houston control was such a rude character basically not listening to women. I want to know what happens but I can’t get past the yelling and characters treating each other so rudely. Sorry I’m sensitive to it. Otherwise you had really quality audio and the actors are very expressive. I’ll give it another go cos I am very into this genre.
I like to consider my review to be helpful in some way to Havoc. I have loved seeing you pass the hours by writing this on our couch during quarantine and I am so proud to call myself your younger sister! Keep doing what you love and spreading joy to others!!
I wish there were more episodes. The mystery was getting so good!! 😲
I only discovered this two days ago and it’s sooo good. Brilliant voice acting and such a good story line. But only 3 episodes and was done a year ago. Please please say there will be more 😱😱😱😱😱
I binged through all three episodes and I like it a lot already. Hopefully more episodes come when the pandemic finally subsides. Just know you already have a fan who is patiently waiting.
This has tension, good acting, good pacing, good music, good story . . .
Unfortunately there are only 3 episodes. Last one posted March 23. Looks like this is a victim of the pandemic .
I hope the story continues. I will keep checking.
And can you have some non-bland voice So? Real people have different ways of speaking. Not perfect grammar. Not perfect syntax. Some sort of regional accent.
The premise is great. The overall story is good. The miscommunication between the guy and the doctor was extremely stress inducing to me. It seemed unreasonable to me. The doctor said, "stop talking", and was obviously under stress, and the guy kept talking. Oh dear god, it was making me scream in my mind. It really made it seem like the NASA guy was incompetent, which doesn't sound right for someone working at NASA. Anyway, it would be nice if there were more episodes, since the story is... more
Here we go, nice idea with lots of potential, last 2 available episodes is the woman YELLING “keep quiet” and “shut up” while trying to remain undetected from zombie aliens. So frustrating
This story immediately grabbed my interest--a distress signal from a long lost crew connects with their base on earth. The voice acting is excellent, and the way the surrounding events are hinted and pulls out makes this such an intriguing listen!
These episodes grab you quickly, in short bursts of indulgent sci fi drama and chilling mystery, with good sound quality/design and voice acting! Excited to listen for more!
well constructed and written science fiction about a crew member waking up aboard an abandoned orbital station above Venus, realising she has been in stasis whilst it was assumed everyone had died, and her communication with mission control. Mystery / creepy, perhaps hinting at body horror science fiction. Only on episode three! so far so good.
This isn’t a very professional review, but rather the musings of a proud younger brother. Good job Cat. It’s sounding amazing😁
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