Midnight Burger - Chapter 13: Return of the Mack

Episode Date: January 31, 2022

This club has everything: Robots, overt threats, uncomfortable conversations about sexuality, space lawyers...Cast:Gloria - Siouxsie SuarezCaspar - Joe FisherAva - Finlay StevensonZebulon Muc...klewain - Neal StarbirdEffie Mucklewain - Julie Cowden-StarbirdLeif - Tom MoormanGuest Starring:Camille Smicker as The ExJason Lambert as MinskyMusic:Missouri Hoedown - Carl Myles and The California Haylofters.Written and Directed by Joe FisherProduced by Joe Fisher and Finlay StevensonRead and search Scripts with PodScripts: https://podscripts.app/For more information on our show, visit our website: https://www.weopenatsix.comSubscribe for early access, ad free episodes, additional content and more!Subscribe on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/midnightburgerSubscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/midnight-burger/id1537653218Subscribe on Supporting Cast: https://midnightburger.supportingcast.fmHow about some merch? https://www.midnightburgermerch.comSign up for our newsletter: https://weopenatsix.beehiiv.com/Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partnersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:04 Welcome to Radio Rental. The scariest stories you've ever heard in your life, all told by real people. Oh, and off we go. On one side of me, I have these people whispering to each other, staring at me, and then the other side I have this distaste man gurgling. I was afraid that something was trying to trick me and lure me down there, and I had no idea what I would feel. mind if I walk down to that pond.
Starting point is 00:00:39 Zach, there are people outside the room talking. Radio rental is available now. Listen for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Bin-Ed Burger will always be free to listen to, but it's not free to make, so please consider supporting us on Patreon or Apple Podcasts. For early access, ad-free shows, additional content, and our enduring gratitude. Just go to patreon.com slash midnight burger or subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Previously on Midnight Burger, Gloria is in charge.
Starting point is 00:01:21 Pollo in caca. Because Casper is somewhere. Is this one of those we're trying to break his spirit things or is this a, we're waiting for the guy with the keys? And it seems the diner is trapped in a terrifying place called the present. Our time-traveling dimension-spanning diner is no longer
Starting point is 00:01:47 traveling through time or through dimensions. Oh, snap. A prison break. Who's here, Casper? I don't fucking know. Is this a rescue attempt? Seriously? On a completely unrelated note, hey, remember that time the diner was attacked by that android who could
Starting point is 00:02:03 pretend to be everybody's ex? Where's Casper? Well, good thing we're not going to see her ever again. Am I right? Okay. Let's start the shift. So where are we headed? Not sure. If you're taking me somewhere to kill me, the void of space is right outside.
Starting point is 00:02:39 We could take care of this right now. I'm not going to kill you. Okay. What are you going to do? Not sure. Okay. You know, you were not on the list of people that I thought might rescue me. Really?
Starting point is 00:03:05 Yes. Who was on the list? Honestly, there wasn't even a list. Well. Surprise! Yeah. You had a name for me. We did.
Starting point is 00:03:20 The X. The universal embodiment of all X's. Right. That's silly. I'm not that, you know. What are you then? Well, I don't know what I am. I know what I was. I was an object created with a purpose.
Starting point is 00:03:36 Which was? To find you and confront you about leaving your wife. You're an android who can travel through. through space, time, and dimensions, and your sole purpose is to confront me about leaving my wife? Yes. Why in the world would someone create you? Oh, you'd have to ask your wife. She made me. My wife made you.
Starting point is 00:03:58 Yes. My wife was an accountant. Well, in your native timeline, your wife was a CPA. In my native timeline, your wife was the most brilliant scientist Earth had ever seen. She changed the planet with her ideas, saved it from destruction. That doesn't sound like her. Privately, she was obsessed with you, specifically how she was able to save an entire planet, but not a marriage. That sounds more like her.
Starting point is 00:04:26 You had disappeared. So she created me to find you, confront you about leaving her and then report back. But in her rage, she made me incredibly powerful and was not specific enough with her directives. So to complete my task, I had to confront every iteration of you in every timeline before I could return to her. That's a lot of me's. It's infinite use, Casper. It's an impossible task, but I would have continued until I ceased to function. It was your friends who finally stopped me.
Starting point is 00:05:03 That was nice of them. How many mees had you confronted before you got to me? 11,386,391. Oh my God! It was a lot. That's too many mees. And you know what? every version of you was miserable.
Starting point is 00:05:20 I was amazed by the consistency of their misery in the timeline. Your misery may be the most consistent thing in the multiverse. Well, that's on brand. I'm so sorry. It's okay. I'm free now. I can't even imagine. You were also a woman in a high percentage of timelines.
Starting point is 00:05:45 Also, one time, a lionfish. It was funny. That sounds like a nightmare. It's all right. I'm an android, Casper. I don't feel things the way you do. And then we just left you there. Yes.
Starting point is 00:06:03 In Kentucky? Yes. In 1934. You may not be surprised to hear that when the residents of 1934, Harlan County, Kentucky encounter an unconscious artificial woman, they have a negative reaction to it. Oh, God. What did they do? They threw me in a river.
Starting point is 00:06:22 Brownies Creek, they called it. They threw you in a river? Actually, it was quite nice. Peaceful. I sunk to the bottom, but it wasn't that deep so you could still see the sun rise and set as the days went by. Days? As the years went by. Casper.
Starting point is 00:06:46 The fishing boats that passed over me slowly became motorized, churning the water. I watched them build a bridge over me, hammering and digging. In the middle of the day, the workers would dangle their feet just above me and talk about the world. They talked about a war and the surprising progress that followed and about how the land they were born in was quickly becoming a foreign to them. They would toss pebbles in the river and they would land around my body. One night they came to the bridge to drink and fight and talk about sports. They tossed their cans in the river and I watched them float away. One of them got very drunk and swore when he looked in the river.
Starting point is 00:07:38 He could see me. They all called him crazy. When they finished their bridge, I was alone. again, a year of complete silence. Then one day I saw two yellow eyes peering at me from within the murky water. Something covered in armor that had frightening jaws. They called it a snapping turtle. It hit in the rocks near me and my body reflected light and attracted fish and it would wait in the darkness and snap at them when they approached. It was obviously there for the fish,
Starting point is 00:08:29 but I like to imagine that it was protecting me as I lay there paralyzed. It was my first friend. While the moss slowly covered my body, I began to rebuild my central processor from the beginning. It's difficult for a thing to fix itself. There were many failures. When I finally emerged from the creek,
Starting point is 00:08:52 covered in mud, and a moss tree roots wrapped around me, was 1963. I didn't have much of my previous programming left, but I still had the ability to find you. My last target, I peered forward in this timeline and saw that you were a prisoner, so I leapt forward in time, stole a ship and broke you out.
Starting point is 00:09:18 You laid at the bottom of a creek for 30 years? Yes. Most people would emerge from that creek hating me. I'm not a person. Well, thank you for rescuing me. You're welcome. So what now? That's up to you.
Starting point is 00:09:42 What do you mean? I need your help. In exchange for your help, I'll take you anywhere you want to go, knowing you, that will either be go back home or find the diner. It's up to you. You couldn't have shown up before I was kidnapped? I could have, but a prison break sounded fun. You let me go through all that because a prison break sounded fun. You don't get to choose the way you're saved, Casper.
Starting point is 00:10:03 Where's the poetry in that? Well, then take me back to before I was kidnapped. kidnapped. No, for two reasons. One, when I travel through space and time, I can't take anyone with me. And two, for some reason, when I arrived in your current time, my powers were halted. I can no longer travel temporarily. I don't know why. Right. The wind chimes. What? The Teds, they built some sort of thing that's trapping the diner here. No more time travel. I guess that applies to you, too. I see. And since they're after the diner, we should try and find them before the Ted's do, so it looks like I'm not going home.
Starting point is 00:10:38 You weren't going to go home anyway. How do you know? Because I've been inside your head, Casper. There's very little I don't know about you. Fantastic. You said you needed my help. What could I possibly help you with? You're going to help me become human.
Starting point is 00:10:54 That sounds like fairy godmother territory. I don't know about that. Not magically transform me. You're going to help me understand humanity so I can. can be it. You seem pretty human to me, aside from the indestructible time traveler part. I appreciate that, but that's because I constructed this persona. I've been inside the minds of millions of people, and I've created myself based on all of them.
Starting point is 00:11:19 When I laugh, it's someone else's love. My smile is borrowed. None of it is me. It's funny. When you don't know who you are, it works out really well for other people. You can just be whoever they want you to be. Isn't there someone else you'd rather be talking to right now? Come on, Casper.
Starting point is 00:11:43 Don't you want to argue with me? Yell at me for ruining everything? Justify the things you've done. What else would you like to do with you? Stop doing that. Sorry. My point is I can be whatever you want me to be or whatever you don't want me to be.
Starting point is 00:12:03 But what is... me. You've been inside the minds of millions of people. You don't know what it is to be human? Being inside someone's head isn't the font of information. You think it is. Every human being is an ocean of subjectivity. You believe, when you see the world that you're getting information,
Starting point is 00:12:21 but what a human does is take in information and then tell itself a story. A shepherd stands in a field at night and looks at the night sky. He sees a falling star streak across the horizon and then disappear, but he doesn't know what a shooting star is, so he tells himself a story about God's falling from the sky. You're amazing storytellers, especially the stories you tell yourself. But it's not truth. It's all a fiction on some level. That's why I'm here with you.
Starting point is 00:12:52 I need to learn how to tell the story of myself. Well, that's a fascinating sentiment, but I'm not sure I'm a good candidate for figuring all that out. You're the perfect candidate. You're the oldest human. I know. you have the most experience. I'm no spring chicken, but I'm not that old. Casper, I've been inside your head.
Starting point is 00:13:11 So? You don't know. What? Do you remember what Ava calls the diner? Something like a shifting point of null entropy. Yes, null entropy. No decay. So?
Starting point is 00:13:36 Did you think you would age while you worked there? How old? You are 173 years old if you add up all the days. That can't be right. Ava would have picked up on that. Leif, Ava, Gloria, they all came into your life very late, comparatively. They've only been there a few years. Casper, you lived an entire lifetime in the diner before they showed up.
Starting point is 00:14:13 I'm sure you've recalled a feeling. You walked into an abandoned diner, turned on the radio, and then the days rolled into it. to one another. It's much harder to mark the passage of time with no one around. I'm not sure why. That's another thing I'd like to learn about how other people create time. Need a minute? Apparently, I've had plenty. Don't freak out compared to most things. You're still just a kid. I don't feel wise. Good. People who think themselves wise are the real idiots.
Starting point is 00:14:50 That sounds familiar. I got it from you. See what I mean. Bits and pieces of other people. No real me. You can help. Okay, fine. If you say so. How about this? The Ted's know we're in this ship, so we should probably ditch it for another one. That'll take a day or two.
Starting point is 00:15:12 By then, you should be recovered from learning that you're as old as a Bible character. Okay? Yeah, okay. This will be fun. A dramatic hunt across three galaxies. It feels... Human. Good evening, ma'am. What's your poison?
Starting point is 00:15:59 Hey. Um, what can you make? I have 11,361 recipes. Any of those recipes? A margarita? One margarita coming right up. Wow. Okay. You're making a mistake. Am I? I'm afraid so.
Starting point is 00:16:17 Because I'm trusting a robot to make me a drink? Because you're ordering a margarita. So what? I've been around. I've never met a bartender. that can make a good margarita. You don't look like the type that would know a good margarita. I don't.
Starting point is 00:16:31 No. I'll have you know I've been to Earth. I've had the real thing. Oh, yeah? Where'd you go? It's a place called TGI Fridays. Best place to go. Really?
Starting point is 00:16:43 Oh, yeah. They also have these things called jalapeno poppers. See, the jalapeno is something that's hot, but on purpose. It's not poison. Yeah. I know what it is. You do? Wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:17:00 Are you an earthling? In fact, I am. So you're just having some fun with me? It was fun. One more, either. Enjoy. Thank you. Oh, look. A pineapple wedge.
Starting point is 00:17:13 Always a good sign. Don't say I didn't warn you. Yeah, that's real bad. See, I'm telling you. T.G.I. Fridays. Have you heard of a place called... You need to stop talking about Earth. You don't sound good. So you tell me, where's the best margarita?
Starting point is 00:17:32 At my ex-boyfriend's mother's house? Ex-boyfriend. Yeah. Interesting. How'd you get off world? Well, I heard the Mexican food sucks out here, so I thought I'd open my own place. I don't know. I dabble in the restaurant business. A lot of people and a lot of systems have tried and failed to make authentic Mexican food.
Starting point is 00:17:56 Yeah, but I'm an authentic Mexican, so... What's your name? What's yours? Minsky. Nice to meet you, Minsky. I'm going back over to my friends now. But we're just getting started. You are.
Starting point is 00:18:14 Where's Gloria? She wanted to order a drink at the bar. I think she's putting the vibe out there. What does that mean? You know, the vibe. Gloria's trying to. trying to have sex with an alien? Don't say it like that. You'll just freak her out.
Starting point is 00:18:29 So what? I think she deserves to have a little fun. It's why we're here tonight. Certainly these excursions for our little family are a wonderful gesture leaf, but our surroundings are how to describe it. We weren't expecting you to take us to a moonshine shack lake. It's not as bad as it looks. Are people gonna think it's weird that we brought our
Starting point is 00:18:55 own radio to the nightclub. All kinds of weird things happen here. It's no big deal. You speak the truth, leaf. That one over there looks like a candied ham. Dearest, that one there looks like he's on fire. He is on fire. And where is here, exactly?
Starting point is 00:19:15 Red's rectangle. We're in a nebula. Hard to find if you don't know where to look, so it attracts a particular element. A particular criminal element? Yeah. So, your element life? Guys. First we learn that Leif is a scientist and not a cook.
Starting point is 00:19:33 And now we've learned that he was some sort of rogue. So many layers to this onion. You hear that? You're an onion. I just did what anyone in my position would do. I made choices under duress, okay? Which character from the Godfather are you quoting right now? It's not like I enjoyed it.
Starting point is 00:19:53 or anything. But I'm fascinated. Like, how do you go from physics engineer to pretty boy Floyd? You would have, too. Look, I told you the story. I found dark matter on earth. First guy to ever do that, by the way. I found it, collected it, put it in a bottle, and lit a lamp with it.
Starting point is 00:20:14 First guy ever! Bragging is my job. Then the TEDs show up. They feed me a line about how this invention of mine is too much. much too soon that Earth's immature populace would misuse my invention and turn it into a weapon. So to save Earth, I agreed. Anyone would have taken that deal? They didn't ask me. I get out here into the system. I'm working as a cook. Things are going great. I'm a galactic drifter. It's a persona. I'm living it. Didn't take me too long to realize that the whole time,
Starting point is 00:20:50 the Ted's were feeding me a lie. They weren't scared my invention would destroy Earth. They had other plans. What do the Ted's have to gain by keeping Earth in the Dark Ages? Hey, bartender, can you put it on Earth One for a second? Sure thing, late. Coming up next on Earth One, more non-stop laughs from your favorite planet full of hot messes. At 800, it's the British Parliament.
Starting point is 00:21:17 Watch one of the smallest countries on the planet pretend it still rules the world. It's the New York City public transportation system. New York has all the money in the world, but it's not on the two train. Then at 900, Saudi Arabia. Watch them be terrible to basically everybody while the whole world turns a blind eye. That's enough. Oh my God. We're a reality show?
Starting point is 00:21:44 We're a network of reality shows. And it's wildly popular. It's the most popular thing in three galaxies. Ted's have kept Earth in the dark ages because it's funnier? Yes. Holy shit, Leaf. Feel like doing crimes now? Kind of.
Starting point is 00:22:01 I wasted my life so that some alien race could get good ratings. After that, I stopped being a cook, and I started working for loaf tracks. Who is loaf tracks? A pirate. A space pirate leaf. They're real? Well, that was enlightening. How'd it go?
Starting point is 00:22:21 I was just chatted up. at the bar by a very attractive alien. Still got it. Congratulations. See? What did I tell you? We needed a night out. So, Leve, talk to me.
Starting point is 00:22:38 How does this work? How does what work? You know, this. Situations like these. How does, you know, it. Work. Muckawains, cover your ears. We're about to talk about alien banging.
Starting point is 00:22:58 Oh, perhaps we should have stayed back at the diner. Yes, dear, though... How does it work? Honey? We can't very well say that something is sinful if we don't know exactly what it is we speak of. If God did not appreciate our questioning, we'd still be stuck in the old church of Rome, dear.
Starting point is 00:23:16 Now let's us listen in. What are you worried about? What am I worried about? Let's see, um, everything. This person is. at the bar. They're into you. You're into them. What's the problem? Don't play dumb with me. You know what the problem is. Do I? He's from another planet, Leif. Gloria. I'm going to need you to say the words.
Starting point is 00:23:42 Teach me to have sex with an alien, Leif. Oh my. Shhh. Such a long way from Phoenix. Congratulations. You. You. You. You. You. You. You. You. You. You. My. She's not. Such a long way. Venus. Congratulations. You've taken your first step into a wider multiverse. I need you to not enjoy this too much. I'll try. Let's go over some basics. First, get yourself in the right headspace. Stop saying the word alien. Why? Look around. We're all aliens. Why separate one thing from another? All God's creatures under the sun, right, mucklewains? That's true. That's very true, see, dear. Give me a moment to consult scripture. Secondly, and I'm sorry to make it weird,
Starting point is 00:24:26 how do you know that was a man at the bar? Fucking hell. Maybe their race doesn't have men and women. Maybe they don't have genders at all. Maybe they've got men, women, and some third thing. Don't worry about it. I'm a traditional girl life. I hear you.
Starting point is 00:24:44 But whose traditions are we talking about? There's a lot of them around here. I'm just saying, once you get out here, it's not as cut and dried as Captain Kirk and a green lady. Leaf dated an orb one time. An orb! I asked you not to use the word orb. But they were an orb, leaf. They were a floating orb.
Starting point is 00:25:05 They were a spherical entity. That floated. A floating orb. Fucking orb life? What was the orb's name? Ziza 9, zizzah, fizzah, zizzah, zoo-tang! How did that work? Don't worry about it.
Starting point is 00:25:16 Look, the important thing is that there's two people at the bar, and they're into each other. What follows is a frank conversation with your chosen partner for the evening, and then a fun trip to that vending machine right there. What happens at the vending machine? It's like going to Europe. You just need the right adapter. Don't get the wrong adapter. You could fry your curling iron, if you know what I mean.
Starting point is 00:25:45 Okay. I think them out. Yes, dear, I believe I may have stayed too long at the fair in this conversation. I have regrets. Well, now you've got me thinking, dear. Now, I'm at Matthew 717. Oh, yes. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit.
Starting point is 00:26:08 Suppose it matters not how strangely shaped or spherical. Said tree would be. Then I'm... I am over at Psalm 139.13. For you created my inmost being, you knit me together in my mother's womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Which brings us to Galatians.
Starting point is 00:26:37 There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female. female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. So... So... Then... Yes, then... Scripture says that...
Starting point is 00:27:01 It says that for Laif to lava... ...fe... ...is approved by Jesus? It would seem so. Leif, your box is ready. Thanks. What? Is that?
Starting point is 00:27:27 Nothing. Just some stuff I left here a while back. Some stuff? Yeah, it's some stuff, you know. No big deal. What's in the box leaf? Nothing. Don't worry about it.
Starting point is 00:27:37 You're saying don't worry about it a lot tonight. It's making me worry about it. I've got stuff stashed all over the place. I'm opening the box. No! He speaks security phrase. Security phrase? Don't worry about it.
Starting point is 00:27:52 Oh, shit. He's coming over here. All right. Here we go. Oh, shit. What? Dumb fucking luck. You know him?
Starting point is 00:28:01 Leif, you fucking idiot. Leaf, buddy. Have you been? Minsky. You two know each other? Oh, Leif and I go way back. Isn't that right, Leif? Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:28:15 Is this a space pirate? I thought it'd be swarthy. He's not a pirate. He's worse. He's a lawyer. A space lawyer, Leaf. Mind if I sit? Of course.
Starting point is 00:28:26 I do. So let's see here. You must be Dr. Ava. I am. And this must be the magical radio. Leif, who is this man who has so rudely interrupted our evening? I apologize, everyone. I just had to come over here and say hello. Catch up with an old friend. A lot of talk out there, Leif. You don't say. You guys got raided by the Ted's? How do you know that? Well, you see, that's my business, knowing things. I've got my ear to the ground in every system. Leif knows this. You, however, did not know this, Gloria.
Starting point is 00:29:04 I apologize for the chicanery at the bar. I couldn't help myself. You're so charming. Yeah, thanks. What's everybody drinking? Let me buy you around. We were just leaving, actually. I don't know about that, Leif.
Starting point is 00:29:25 Nice to see you. Slug-o? Francis? Leif? What's going on? Who are these major appliances? These are my associates, Sluggo and Francis. I'm sure you can tell by my appearance I don't like getting my hands dirty.
Starting point is 00:29:40 And Sluggo and Francis, well, I would say they like getting their hands dirty, but they don't like anything. Because they're robots, and robots don't like things. Because robots are idiots, and these particular robots just do whatever I tell them to do. They're thug bot? I know you're kidding, but this model is literally called a thug bot. They don't have to be here for this, Minsky. Sure they do, Leif. How else am I going to coerce you into doing what I tell you if I don't threaten your friends?
Starting point is 00:30:14 Let's just make it official, shall we? If Leif doesn't give me exactly what I want, he's going to watch while Sluggo and Francis here rip all of you to shreds right in front of his eyes. Please don't try to run, folks. They're much, much faster than they look. Great idea for a night out, Leif. It's the simplest thing. That box there in front of Leif belongs to an associate of mine.
Starting point is 00:30:38 Leif liked to hide things here at Reds, and he thought nobody knew about it. But of course I knew. And I also knew that Leif was in trouble. So I set up camp at the bar, and I waited for Mr. Predictable here to make a run for his stash. Let me guess. He said you guys
Starting point is 00:30:57 deserved a night out. Son of a bitch, Leif! Don't worry, folks. Leif here is an old softie. There's no way he'd let any of you get hurt on his account, so I'm sure he'll do exactly what I say. The box is right there. Why don't you just take it?
Starting point is 00:31:13 Well, it's complicated, Gloria, for a couple of reasons. First, the box you see in front of him is called a crush box. If Leif doesn't say the right security phrase, it instantly sucks all the oxygen out of the environment and compresses it into a little pellet, makes it hard for most things in here to survive. Secondly, Leif is one of the smartest guys I know, and right now he's trying to figure out a way out of this predicament
Starting point is 00:31:40 that he finds himself in without giving me what I want. He'll eventually realize there's no way out, though. I've got all night, so let's give him some time, shall we? You want us to just sit here? I'd like to get to know everyone. This is a big deal for me, the staff of Midnight Burger at Red's Rectangle? I mean, what a story to tell. You want our autograph?
Starting point is 00:32:04 I might. I might. That reminds me, Doctor. Would you mind if I engage you in a scientific discussion? I'm pretty sure the guy with the killer robots makes the rules. It's true. That's me. It sure is. My question is this. Do you remember when Midnight Burger brokered a peace deal between warring facts?
Starting point is 00:32:23 on Nea D by playing a game of cornhole in the parking loss? Sorry, that wasn't us. No, that's the thing. It was you. I saw the news feeds. There was a picture of you. What? Correct me if I'm wrong, Doctor. I move through time linearly, right? Yes. But Midnight Burger doesn't.
Starting point is 00:32:43 Right. Then doesn't that mean that there can be stories from my past about Midnight Burger that you haven't experienced yet? Um... Because... It can be in my past, but your future, right? Theoretically, yes. So there can be a ton of Midnight Burger stories that have happened already in my timeline that you know nothing about.
Starting point is 00:33:08 It's possible. Wow. What about, uh, let's see. What about when you brought a walrus to the court of the high king on Wilsonite? Definitely not. A fucking walrus? Amazing. You guys haven't done that yet?
Starting point is 00:33:23 There could be tons of stories out there that I know and you don't. There seems to be a lot of things you know that we don't. Like I said, it's my job to know things. For example, I also know that you guys are no longer time traveling. How do you know that? Gloria, what did I just say? Why is it happening? Are we exchanging information?
Starting point is 00:33:39 Are we friends now? No. Absolutely not. Alright. Well, since I like you guys, I'll let you end on it. It's the Ted's. They've got some sort of space station way out there. It's sending out some type of signal that has you guys trapped in the, quote, here and now in these three galaxies.
Starting point is 00:33:58 How is that possible? I have no idea. I leave things like that up to other people. I hear it's something to do with time crystals. Fucking time crystals. The Ted's are a patient bunch. They plan to trap you here in their territory and just wait until you show up right in their lap. I also heard about that neat little trick leaf played with the purple nullifier.
Starting point is 00:34:20 Nice work, by the way. they'll be ready for that next time. I'm never picking up a guy at a bar again. Come on, Gloria, don't say that. You know, if Leaf were listening to anything I have to say right now, I would explain to him that myself, my associates, we could be his best friends in this time of need. When you're in trouble with the Ted's, you come to us.
Starting point is 00:34:44 Who's us? Loaf tracks. The space pirate. That's right. You're the... Space lawyer For the space pirate? It's a living.
Starting point is 00:34:55 I think this has gone on long enough. Goodness. I'm so sorry. I forgot about you, too. It's so easy to forget you're right there since you're, like, not really there. Am I right? Life, perhaps it's for the best if you give this man what he wants.
Starting point is 00:35:11 Thank you, Effie. Let's let cooler heads prevail. Do not address me directly, you carpetback. Yikes. My dear Leaf appears to be in the midst of a moral dilemma. Trust me. That's not it. But hey, speaking of moral dilemmas,
Starting point is 00:35:29 I have a question for you two. How do two followers of the... Who is it again? His name is Jesus. Right. Two followers of Jesus. How do you feel comfortable cavorting with criminals like Leaf? Shouldn't you shun him? Shouldn't you spurn him?
Starting point is 00:35:50 No. We should not. We don't speak of it often, but back in our homeland, the Baptists may quite often have an understanding with the bootleger. For we both desire the abolishment of whiskey and all its relatives. Just as Laif and ourselves have the shared goal of not being turned into some sort of griddle cake by these heartless automaton of yours. I see. Strange bedfellows. It happens all over. Interesting that you describe Leif is having a moral dilemma, though. It doesn't seem quite like him.
Starting point is 00:36:26 Does it, Leif? Morals? See, to have morals, you have to have made certain choices with your life, and that's not like Leif to make choices. Invince something amazing on Earth, gives it up in exchange for a ticket to the stars. Then what does he do? Drifts around for a while, cooks some food,
Starting point is 00:36:46 Then he realized he's been conned by the Ted's. What does he do then? Does he return to Earth to try to rectify his mistake? No, no. That would require bold choices, wouldn't it? Leif's not about that. He just becomes a criminal. Now, of course, you're saying,
Starting point is 00:37:04 hey, becoming a criminal is a bold choice. You put on a mask, you rob some banks, but no, that's not actually what Leif does. What Leif does is help criminals commit crimes. making sure they have everything they need, which I'll grant you is still a crime, but I think we can all agree it's the most non-crime way to be a criminal. Always just dangling his feet in the water. He doesn't even commit to that.
Starting point is 00:37:30 He becomes a cook on a time-traveling, dimension-spanning diner, zipping around the multiverse, making hamburgers for the downtrodden, like that's going to do any good. So much potential, leaf. You could have been so much. Instead, you're just a toddler's toy on the floor, battered around until you finally end up under the couch. What a waste!
Starting point is 00:37:53 Well, I've said my piece, and I still haven't gotten what I want, which means I'm going to have to pick up the pace a little bit. I've been told Loft Tracks would like a word with Dr. Eva, so I'm afraid the violence is going to have to start with you, Gloria. Sure thing, boss. Nothing personal, Gloria. Lave? Gloria, which of your arms do you like the best?
Starting point is 00:38:16 Leave him what you want. Minsky, just take me in the box. Take me to Loftrax. You're mistaking this for a negotiation. Dear? God damn it. Life enough away. I can't.
Starting point is 00:38:26 You know what? I'll choose. Sluggo, take the left arm. Please. Sluggo. Francis, what are you waiting for? Guys? Um, well now.
Starting point is 00:38:41 This is quite a thing, isn't it? Oh, my God. Honey, look at you. You look as though my daddy's tractor had legs. The fuck is happening. And look at you, husband. You look at you. like some kind of overgrown potato bug.
Starting point is 00:38:58 Holy shit. How'd you guys do that? I don't seem to have four arms, don't I? What do you suppose they're all for? What the hell is this? I'm unsure, dear, but I can think of what mine are for. This isn't the last of me, Leif. You can't run for...
Starting point is 00:39:15 Ah! Ow, ow, ow, ow! You have yourself a seat right here, Mr. Fancy Boyer. You're hurting me! Don't try and run now. As you were saying, we're much faster than we love. Indeed, we won a whole three-legged race at the country faster. Oh, we did win that race.
Starting point is 00:39:37 Yes, dear. It was a wonderful time. You did so well in that race, darling. Thank you, honey. We won a whole pie. Okay, okay, okay, okay. No need to get out of hand. I'm sure we can come to an agreement. Yes, here's the agreement we're coming to.
Starting point is 00:39:52 You're going to agree that we're leaving, and we're going to agree not to twist your tail off like a crawfish. You understand me? I understand. Ava, grab the wireless. Leif, grab that box of yorn. Gloria, please do pick a better dance partner in the future. Yeah, this was a bad start for me.
Starting point is 00:40:09 Get gone, y'all. And one last thing before we depart. Sir, you are employed by evil forces. Please inform them that, though we may look like sheep in the field, We are watched over by a mighty force. His name is Jesus Christ. And if you think this is the only trick up his sleeve, I suggest you read of Moses in the land of the Pharaoh.
Starting point is 00:40:39 Oh, next time it'll be the frogs. Boss? What's happening? Where did they go? Who the fuck are these people? How about you, partner? Your corn is old. And now the gal across the hall, the first couple bow and swing.
Starting point is 00:41:04 And the chair around the outside ring. Anyway, it's called panpsychism, the idea being that each atom has a certain amount of consciousness. And when atoms arrange themselves into complicated structures, that's when consciousness, as we know it, would manifest itself. But look at you guys. Where are the atoms, guys? Where are you? We're right here, Ava. Ava, anytime you want to just start calling them miracles, we're here for you.
Starting point is 00:41:35 Oh, whatever. Where's Gloria? She's in the back. I think she was a little shaken up by... Lave. Outside. Now. Bring the damn box.
Starting point is 00:41:49 Oh, Leaf is in trouble. Shut up. Gloria. I'm... really sorry. I like both of my arms life. I'm glad I got to keep them. I wouldn't have let him do that. How do I know that? What? As it turns out, you're a big pile of bullshit. That's not true. Ever since I got here, you're a bullshit pile. No, I'm not. Why didn't you tell me about any of this? Because I'm ashamed. Okay? I'm ashamed of it. Everything Minsky said back there was true. I could
Starting point is 00:42:31 have done something great, but I didn't because it was too hard. I could have fought for the right thing, but it was too hard. So I just became a criminal. Then I couldn't even be a good criminal. I'm ashamed of all that. But I like it here. I like being with you. I like being with you. you guys. I didn't tell you because... Slife. I'm a taquiera in space. I'm running away from a virus and a heartbreak and bullshit. Ava's running away from some kind of misogyny but for smart people that I don't really get yet.
Starting point is 00:43:21 But suffice to say, I'm glad now that I didn't go to college. God knows what Casper was running from. But none of us are running from ourselves. because you can't. No matter where you go, there you are. So stop the bullshit, okay? Just be you. Okay.
Starting point is 00:43:44 Now, open the box, Leif. Actually, I think it's probably safer if we keep it closed. Laif, open the fucking box. Please speak security phrase. In 1970, Doctor, Ellis pitched a no-hitter on LSD. Access granted. What is it? A Rubik's Cube?
Starting point is 00:44:12 It's basically a thumb drive, but on a quantum level. What does it do? If I install it in the right system, it destroys the Ted's. Destroyes them? All of them? Yes. But here's the thing. No matter what happens,
Starting point is 00:44:33 we can't use it. We can't? Okay. Tell me everything. Is this place? It's crazy. Red's rectangle. It's a meteor inside of a nebula. There's a bar here. Leaf used to tell me about, I thought we could go there, ask around. I don't know. What are you drinking? It's a margarita, but it's a yard long. They call it a yard. Do you want some?
Starting point is 00:45:10 No. Why are you drinking it? Well, I can't help it. I tend to mimic my surroundings. Am I blending in? There's like 27 different races here, nobody's blending in. How about if I do this? You guys, I'm so hammered right now. Would you help me look for this place, please? Sorry.
Starting point is 00:45:28 Casper? It's Casper, right? Do I know you? Sorry. The name's Minsky. I'm a friend of Leafs. You are? Have you seen him? Wait, what kind of friend? The best kind, the kind that's concerned for his safety. Oh, yeah? He's told me all about you.
Starting point is 00:45:44 I heard you got nabbed by the Teds. Did you escape? Yeah, when did he tell you about me? Don't worry about it. How about you come with me? We'll track down leaf. Who's this guy? Uh, you know, I think we're good, actually.
Starting point is 00:45:57 Thanks. Casper, I've had a very long day. How about you come with me? Who are these guys? Hello, Casper. Nice to meet you. Casper, I'm just going to cut to the chase. You're going to come with me now,
Starting point is 00:46:12 and you're going to help. me find Leaf. Oh, so this is one of those asking me politely but not really asking me situations. I'm afraid so. Here's the problem. You won't have to worry about a thing. You can even take your sex butt with you. Excuse me his what?
Starting point is 00:46:28 No kinkshay. Hold my yard. What are you doing? He! Oh, my God. You want some? Please, no. He!
Starting point is 00:46:39 Whoops. His head just flew right off, didn't it? Uh-huh. I'll be right back. What the fuck? So, she's not a sex bot. And thank God, am I right? Do you have any idea how much these bots cost?
Starting point is 00:46:59 Listen, she's going to finish up with your boy any time now, and we'll probably just start in on you when she's done. So how about you tell me everything you know before she beats it out of you? Who the fuck are you people? ridiculous excuse for a technological advancement. We run a diner. And about you, partner, your corner's old, and now the gal across the hall,
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