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Episode 34: A Matter of Perspective

Aaand... here... we... go! Episode 34, A Matter of Perspective, is now live! Visit our Season 3 page to listen to the latest from Eiffel and the gang. 

When the Urania's radio picks up and loses the first deep space signal in months, Colonel Kepler puts everyone on high alert. Split into two teams and forced to stay up on an all-night stakeout, the crew must find ways to keep busy and face unique challenges. On the Urania, Eiffel, Jacobi, and Kepler contemplate their place in the universe. Meanwhile, on the Hephaestus, Minkowski, Hera, Lovelace, and Maxwell confront a threat unlike any they've ever encountered. Plus, the wheel of ages, kitchen sinks, nuclear winter rounds, teenage love lives, and Funzo.

This episode was written and directed by Gabriel Urbina. 

As always, thank you so much to everyone that has done anything to help us make the show. Whether that's leaving a review on our iTunes page, signing up for a monthly donation on our Patreon campaign, or just sharing the show with a friend, every bit helps. Well, that's an understatement. Every bit moves mountains. There we go, that's better. We had our most successful months to date in April(!!!), so thank you all: it means so much to have your support. 

Stay tuned... more Wolf 359 is right around the corner. 

Episode 33: Don't Poke the Bear

And after a marathon day of recording, editing, and mixing, we are happy to say that Episode 33, Don't Poke the Bear, is now live! Visit our Season 3 page to listen to the latest installment! 

Seeking to prevent another unforeseen Decima outbreak, Eiffel and Hilbert run tests to determine the status of the virus inside the Communication Officer's body. The two men are forced to deal with an unexpected complication, however, when Colonel Kepler decides he wants to sit in on the proceedings. And when Captain Lovelace tries to break into the SI-5's private archive, she receives help from an unexpected source. Plus, brute force, the Medical Mystery Tour, Personal Moron Taxes, wacky misunderstandings, and the farthest point past the bottom of any food chain.

This episode was written by Sarah Shachat and directed by Gabriel Urbina. 

As always, thank you so much to everyone that has done anything to help us make the show. Whether that's leaving a review on our iTunes page, signing up for a monthly donation on our Patreon campaign, or just passed the show on to a friend of loved one, the amount of support and dedication that we have received in the past month has been overwhelming. So really, from everyone on the cast and crew: thank you

Stay tuned... things are only getting crazier from here on out... 

Wolf 359 Live: Deep Space Survival Procedure & Protocol - Recordings Now Available!

Performed on December 19th, 2015, the Alchemical Theatre Laboratory in New York City, Deep Space Survival Procedure and Protocol was the first live performance of Wolf 359. Featuring all the principal cast members performing a never-before-heard script, this show was the culmination of the first two years of Wolf 359. We are - at long last - happy to make our recording of the show available for public consumption, in both video and audio-only formats! Visit our Live Shows page to watch or download! 

Set just after the events of Episode 26, Deep Space Survival Procedure and Protocol covers one madcap day in the life of the Hephaestus crew. After dealing with plant monsters, the reappearance of a not-so-presumed-dead captain, and a supervirus that's still chilling in his circulatory system, Communications Officer Doug Eiffel is about face his biggest challenge yet: a mysterious noise coming from the comms console. With the crew to question his abilities, will Eiffel be able to solve the mystery, keep his sanity, and get everyone else to cut him some slack? Plus, normal weird signals, voodoo pulled pork, all of the air bubbles, and the importance of chit-chat. 

Episode 31: Sécurité

Big news! Episode 31 is now live! Visit the Season 3 page to listen to Sécurité!

Sécurité. (noun) An international radio signal, used to convey messages concerning safety of navigation or important warnings. Plus, sensitive information, sun tanning opportunities, surreal nightmares, bunny slippers, and the end of the known universe.

This episode was written and directed by Gabriel Urbina.

But wait, there's more! After you have listened to Sécurité, check out our brand new Patreon page! You can sign up to support us making Wolf 359 through monthly donations, and in exchange you'll get some awesome rewards. If you've listened to and enjoyed the show over the past two years, please consider donating whatever feels right to you - even if it's just a small amount! We're thrilled about the opportunities this platform might let us explore, and we hope that you'll be as excited as we are! 

Episode 30: Mayday

Episode 24 is now live! Visit the Season 3 page to listen to Mayday!

Mayday. (noun) An international radio distress signal, used to signify a state of emergency on board a craft. Plus, complete operational breakdown, better ways to fly, mathematical realities, an idle mind, and the big blue wrecking ball.

This episode was written and directed by Gabriel Urbina.

As usual, please consider taking a moment to rate and review our show's iTunes page. Words cannot express how important reviews are to the show, and how much inspiration the creative team behind the show gets from every single one of them. 

Stay tuned... some big episodes are coming soon, and some big news are just around the corner. Lots more Wolf 359 is on its way. 

Episode 27: Knock, Knock

The end of Season 2 is almost upon us! Part one of our two-part season finale is is now live! Visit the Season 2 page to listen to Knock, Knock!

Part one of two. The Hephaestus is thrust into a maelstrom in the wake of Wolf 359's sudden, violent change. With the station infrastructure taking heavy damage and multiple systems failing, Eiffel, Minkowski, and Hera must scramble to find a way out of the storm. But as they struggle to contend with the inexplicable phenomenon, the human members of the crew slowly realize that there may be another, even deadlier, force affecting them. Plus, inner logic consultants, messages in bottles, the polarity of ions, Duck Dodgers, and unprecedented deep space discoveries. 

This episode was written and directed by Gabriel Urbina. 

As usual, please consider taking a moment to rate and review our show's iTunes page. Thanks to your love and support we just got our 100th rating! Thank you so much to all of you, from everyone on the cast and the crew. 

And stay tuned... There should be an announcement later today about a certain live show... 

Episode 26: Do No Harm

Episode 26 is now live! Visit the Season 2 page to listen to Do No HarmThis episode marks a milestone for the Wolf 359 team: our first script written by our lead actor, Zach Valenti! 

With Eiffel in critical condition, Minkowski, Hilbert, and Lovelace are forced to put their differences on hold. But with long-held fears and grudges reaching their breaking points, it's not long before the uneasy truce is teetering on the brink of open violence. Will the fragile alliance be able to work together long enough to get Eiffel through the outbreak? Plus, metamizole, useless suspicious, aggressive outside agents, decorum protocols, and the Care Bear Stare. 

As usual, please consider taking a moment to rate and review our show's iTunes page. We just got our 50th review, and words cannot express how important each and every one of those is to everyone that makes the show.    And finally, if you would like to help us keep making episodes and new material, please consider donating to the show!

Mini Episode 3: Variations on a Theme AND Episode 25: Lame-O Superhero Origin Story

Surprise! It's a double episode special today! Head over to our Season 2 page and check out Variations on a Theme and Lame-O Superhero Origin Story! 

In our third mini episode, Captain Lovelace goes backwards and forwards in time. And in our 25th episode, Eiffel and Hilbert try to find some middle ground as they adjust the Hephaestus systems. But with old grudges coming to a boil and Lovelace getting ever closer to her goals, will the volatile team be able to get the job done? Plus, shallow nonsense, the touchy-feelies, angry kitten face, Darth Virus, and floppy, hoppy bunnies.

Thank you so much to everyone who has supported Wolf 359 over the past few months. Words really cannot express how important all of the ratings, reviews, donations, and incredibly kind shout outs that you've given us have been to keeping the show going and growing. These are two of our most ambitious installments to date, and if we've been able to explore these new grounds it's because we've had all of you pushing us forward. So, from everyone on the team - thank you. 

Episode 24: Tactical Brain Damage

Episode 24 is now live! Visit the Season 2 page to listen to Tactical Brain Damage!

Now armed with a plan, the crew begins putting their elaborate deception in motion. While Eiffel keeps Captain Lovelace occupied, Hera and Minkowski start adjusting the station's equipment. But when their modifications cause a major system failure, will they be able to reverse the damage before Lovelace notices that something is amiss? Plus, the role of Igor, waffles in a solar flare, Team Desperate, a bigger boat, and all of western pop culture.

This episode was written and directed by Gabriel Urbina.

As usual, please consider taking a moment to rate and review our show's iTunes page. Words cannot express how important reviews are to the show - not just in terms of helping the show reach new listeners, but also in terms of letting all the talented artists and technicians who work on show know that their labors are appreciated. And finally, if you would like to help us keep making episodes and new material, please consider donating to the show!

New Website

Things have been pretty quiet for the last few weeks while we prepare for the start of Season 2. But never fear - the wait is almost over! Episode 14, The Kumbaya Approach, is going to be released on February 14th, now less than two weeks away. Even better, we're now ready to unveil the big project that we undertook over our January hiatus - our completely redesigned website!

Just looking around you're probably already noticing a lot of changes from our old stomping grounds. Some of the biggest changes include: