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Micro-Cosmos Bonus Episode #3 Transcript: To Touch the Stars
(Miles struggles with falling asleep and looks to their friend for help.
CONTENT WARNINGS: Existentialism, feelings of insignificance, attempting to comprehend the vastness of space.
Transcript below break.)
JESSE
Hey there, it’s Jesse Smith!
Before we get to the bonus episode, I need to share an important announcement with you all. Though we have just come back from a short hiatus, we, the crew, have decided it best to stick to it a little while longer. Don’t worry, we will be back soon! We just need a bit more time to prepare so we can give you the best show that we can. We have no definite return date to share with you all at present, but we will keep our social medias updated with any new information in the coming weeks. We will be returning with Episode 9: The Alternative very, very soon, we promise.
In the meantime, you can share your thoughts on the show on social media with the tag “microcospod,” rate and review us on your podcatcher of choice, or add a new show to your podcast list, such as the Heart of Ether or the Night Post.Until next time, work well.
[Fade to episode.]
[SFX: The sound of city night life is faintly heard from outside. There is silence for a beat, before MILES is heard tossing and turning excessively, mumbling to themself. Finally, they groan loudly, shoving their face into their pillow. Unit C41 flickers to life from where they were set on the bedside table.]
C41
Miles, would it kill you to be quiet? I’m trying to get my beauty rest.
MILES
What does it matter to you? You should be able to rest regardless of external stimuli.
C41
Yeah, well, it’s annoying, so.
[MILES groans loudly again.]
MILES
Sorry, I just—well, no matter how hard I try to sleep, I can’t shake this restless feeling I have.
C41
Maybe if you didn’t down so much caffeine—
MILES
[cutting them off, annoyed] I don’t even like coffee, but I wouldn’t be able to function without it! Not that you’d understand.
C41
[they huff.] You’re being quite rude, you know. I’m just trying to help you.
MILES
[mutters] You’re ridiculing me, more like it. [a beat.] Sorry. I just have to be up early tomorrow for that meeting with Emily, and I know I’ll be kicking myself in the morning if I don’t fall asleep soon.
C41
[mocking] Aw, does poor Mx. Abbott need me to read them a bedtime story?
[MILES ponders this for a moment.]
MILES
[serious, but also teasing, in a way] You know what? Yeah. That would be lovely, Cal.
C41
[“wait no,” scrambling to take it back] Hey, you know I was joking—!
MILES
[cutting them off, almost cooing, in a cruel way] And I’m not getting any more tired with all this bickering. You know you won’t have any fun tomorrow either if I don’t get enough rest. [a beat, then] Well? I’m waiting.
C41
[they groan] Ugh. You want a bedtime story? Fine. Once upon a time, there was a software engineer named Miles Abbott. They never knew when to shut up. One night, though, they finally decided to, and everyone was happy! The end.
MILES
Cal.
C41
Don’t blame me! You didn’t program me to tell stories.
MILES
Actually, I programmed you to do a lot of things, and this should be well within your capabilities. Do I need to go into your code again?
C41
No! Just—fine. I’ll make up an actual story, if you’re going to be so stubborn about it.
[C41 huffs a sigh. They think for a few moments before they begin telling their story.]
C41
Once upon a time, there was a fox who lived in a little village with a bunch of other animals.
MILES
Does the fox have a name?
C41
No. This is one of those folktales where the animals are a metaphor, so they don’t need names.
MILES
Let me guess, then, the Fox was sly and mischievous.
C41
[spiteful] Actually, no. The Fox was incredibly sweet, and made everyone cookies every Monday. Everyone in the village loved the fox.
MILES
But that’s not what they usually represent—
C41
And this is my story with my characters, so they can do whatever I want! Stop talking, this is supposed to help you sleep.
[MILES yawns.]
MILES
Fine.
C41
So, this fox had a great life in this village, but there was one thing they really wanted. Every night, the Fox would climb onto their roof and look up at the stars. Their dream, above all else, was to touch those stars. Not just that, the Fox wanted to jump across them. Like lilly pads, guiding them through space. They wanted to see where the stars would take them. From where the Fox sat, it seemed like they were forming a path. Thus, if they followed the path, it must take them somewhere special, right?
MILES
So, how’d the Fox do it?
C41
Well, they started by going to their friend, the Owl, who was very wise, because, duh, owls are always the wise ones.
MILES
You said—
C41
My story, remember? Anyways, the Fox went to the Owl, not only because the Owl was smart, but she could fly. The Fox asked the Owl if she could fly them up to the stars. She shook her head, though. She couldn’t fly up that high, even if she tried.
But, she had an idea. She may not be able to reach the stars, but she could reach the clouds. Because this is my fantasy world, and I make the rules, I’m going to go ahead and say the clouds here aren’t like normal clouds. These clouds, you’re able to stand on. Not just that, but they’re super bouncy, like a trampoline. The Owl thought that if she could fly the Fox up to the clouds, then they could bounce up high enough to get to the stars. Simple as that.
The Fox thought it was super clever, so the following night, they executed their plan. The Owl let the Fox sit on her back, and the two of them flew up, and up, and up, until the Owl finally couldn’t go any higher. That was when the Fox jumped off of her back and onto the nearest cloud. And guess what? It worked! The Fox went up even further, and they kept bouncing from cloud to cloud, going higher and higher with each jump.
Around them, the sky grew darker. They couldn’t even see their village anymore. Even when they started to feel scared, they kept jumping between the clouds until eventually, there were no more clouds. The only place left for them to jump…was the nearest star.
Their paws landed on the surface of the star with grace. Don’t worry, these are also fantasy stars, so the Fox didn’t burn alive. If anything, the star sent a pleasant tingling sensation through the pads of their feet. These stars were just like how a kid would draw stars. Not millions of light years apart, but clustered together, as if a living painting laid out before the Fox’s eyes. They were all the same cold yellow, all shining like glitter and glowing magnificently. They were exactly like the Fox had always dreamed of.
And the Fox should be happy. Ecstatic, even. This is what they’d wanted all their life.
But…they weren’t. Getting a closer look, they realized there was no cohesive path the stars formed. In fact, there were far more stars than they anticipated, spread out across the vastness of space. When they looked down, they saw the planet they had come from, and it was so much smaller than they had thought. When they looked up, around them, they saw even more planets in the distance, ones they couldn’t see before. Planets they could probably jump to, if they tried hard enough.
They could. Explore the universe by hopping from star to star. Their feet didn’t move, though. Looking around, they realized just how small they were in comparison to these grand celestial bodies. All their life, they had lived with their own goals, aspirations, ideas, and thought that that was all there was. That there was one life made just for them.
They didn’t realize how insignificant it all was until that moment—their desire to touch the stars, the cookies they made each Monday…their friends. Was there another little fox on one of those distant planets with the same life, the same dreams? Had that fox already accomplished all of their goals, better than this Fox ever could? Was it ever really the Fox’s choice to do all of those things, or was that just the role it was expected to play in the grand scheme of things? How could they go home with the knowledge that all this time, their village was only a speck of dust?
The Fox stayed on that first star they landed on. They stayed for a long, long time. It’s possible the Fox stayed there for the rest of eternity, standing on that star, staring out into space. It’s possible they stayed until it burned out and died. No matter what, as long as they kept looking, they couldn’t move. Because seeing it all so up close made them realize…it didn’t matter if they continued or not. They had always dreamed of touching the stars, and when they finally did? The stars didn’t even notice.
What a big universe, and what a small, small Fox. [with emphasis] How dare they. How selfish of them. To think their choices mattered at all.
[There’s a pause.]
C41
[trying to brush it off] Whew! That got a bit heavy at the end, didn’t it…Miles?
[MILES is softly snoring. C41 sighs deeply.]
C41
Goodnight, Miles. Try not to drink so much coffee tomorrow. I don’t think I have any more bedtime stories left in me.
Thank you all for your audition submissions thus far! They have all been phenomenal! However, we did want to throw out a couple of specific casting calls for characters we have yet to receive/have received very few auditions catered towards. Thanks again for all of the support! Initial callbacks should be sent out within the next week.
Casting calls below the break.
CASTING CALL:
Minor Character Season 1, Supporting Character Season 2. Voice must sound mid-20s to early 30s (actor may be of any age). No accent preference. Character uses he/him pronouns. Looking to cast Latinx actors only.
Minor Character Season 1 & 2 (presence integral to plot, just not as active as other characters). Voice must sound like a child. (Sounding around 5-10; actor may be of any age) No accent preferences. Character uses he/him pronouns and the actor must be comfortable playing a child role.
Supporting antagonist Season 2. Voice must sound noticeably older than most of cast; 40-50. (Actor may be of any age) Preferably British accent but we can work out something else if need be. Character uses he/him pronouns.
*NOTE: These are not all of the characters we are currently casting! These are just the ones we are lacking in auditions for.
Feel free to extend our audition sheet to anyone you feel would be interested in these roles! Thank you so much. :)
I'm absolutely loving this podcast! The gays! The developing found family! The Space! Do you guys have a projected update schedule somewhere so I know when to check the feed?
Thank you!
Right now, our cast and crew are caught up in a lot of Life Stuff, so show production has been a bit all over the place.
However, Episode 8: The Fever Called Living, is scheduled to come out this week. Currently, we are hoping for tomorrow, July 26, but there is a high chance it might be pushed back slightly.
No worries, though, we will update you guys as soon as we have confirmation!
Micro-Cosmos: A New Science Fiction Podcast, now airing biweekly.
This episode, An Infant World, was written by Lauren Tucker, and directed by Lauren Tucker and Jesse Smith. It starred Jesse Smith as Athena Romero, Luka Miller as Alex de la Cruz, Jackson Rossman as Miles Abbott, Kaleb Piper as Felix Couvillion, Pippa van Beek-Patterson as Unit C41, Cassidy Leo as Charlotte-Bot and Charlotte-Actual, and Lauren Tucker as Emily Macey, with original music by Julia Barnes and sound editing by Tobias Friedman.
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