Mission To Zyxx - Blast From The Past: Mailbag #3!

Episode Date: February 25, 2026

We've unearthed (unRangused?) a special bonusode from Season 2: a Zyxx Crew mailbag unheard by the masses until now! It's mostly Alden's fault. Enjoy! Thanks so much to EnigmaFish on Discord (architec...t of our amazing transcription project!) for noticing its omission! Very fresh. Brought to you by a Mail CLINT and Rocket Money!  Lovingly researched and sound-described transcripts are embedded in every episode page on missiontozyxx.space!

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, everybody, Alden here. We've got a pretty interesting release for you today. So, as you know, Shane is hard at work, sewing up episode four of the young old Durf Chronicles, but we wanted to release something this week anyway, and we came across just the thing. So over on our Discord, Enigma Fish, as they are known, who spearheaded our transcription project that we mentioned a few months ago, brought to my attention that one of our mailbag episodes that we released back in our Patreon days never actually made it over to Max Fun and has never been released outside of Patreon. So we have a season two era mailbag that was recorded back in 2018 that was only
Starting point is 00:00:37 released to the several hundred people who supported us on Patreon. Thank you, by the way, shout out to our old school Patreon supporters. But we figured the Patreon paywall of 2018 has probably run its course by now. And we figured that would be a fun release for you. A little throwback to season two. So please enjoy Mailbag 3. Like, did you figure out the rash on your body yet? I'm still working on it. The thing is that, like, when I'm alone, like, it's kind of hard to... My room's so small.
Starting point is 00:01:11 I have an incoming transmission from a... A long big trip of Clintz. What do we do, guys? Hello? Hello, yes. We have a mail back. I mean, we barely have time to accept it with all these missions we're doing for the Federated Alliance. Okay.
Starting point is 00:01:39 Okay. Do you not want the mail? No, no, no, we'll take it. We'll try to establish what we're doing. Over now. We're boarding. Oh, you're boarding. Okay. Doesn't Bargy have to consent to that? I already did.
Starting point is 00:01:51 I see nice. I don't know. Okay. I redecorated. I want more people to see. Oh. Hello. Welcome.
Starting point is 00:01:58 Oh, hello. Wow. This is not standard. No, no. Thank you so much. That's exactly what I was going for. Not standard. Not standard.
Starting point is 00:02:09 Well, here's the mail bag. Thanks so much. I'm sure you're busy. Sure. There are plenty of clints that try to deliver the mail, but between you and me. But can I just... I think I'm probably the best one of it. Right.
Starting point is 00:02:26 But like, are you a trooper or are you just a mailman? I'm a Clint. But you're delivering the mail. I'm the best at it, so that's why I've been in charge. Are you sure not a klim? What? Cleanlight infantry nomadic mailman. No, I'm a Clint.
Starting point is 00:02:42 All right. Clone light, infantry, nomadic, transport. Oh, man. You're a Clint, no, I'm just a Clint. I'm the best at transporting paper. Oh, you're a paper pusher. Nobody pushes the paper like me. Well, you know, it's been a while since we've gotten some emails.
Starting point is 00:03:02 Should we crack it open? Sure, all right. You want me to go or should I? Do you want to stay? I can, I'll just stay. Maybe, maybe I have one in there. Sure. A letter to you?
Starting point is 00:03:15 Maybe. That you brought to us. Honestly, guys, who knows? Maybe there is something in there. You never know. You never know. Sounds good. Here, let's see.
Starting point is 00:03:22 Here's the first one. C-53. Yes. Do you require software updates? That's Ethan Young. Well, I don't require them. But they are useful. Yeah, Ethan.
Starting point is 00:03:37 The same way I think Tillerias don't require exercise, but it's a good idea. Yeah. But man, I mean, remember when you didn't know how to make pancakes? That was a worst time for all of us. Not for me. It made very little difference. Right.
Starting point is 00:03:51 I mean, it made a huge difference to us. Yeah, that was a very useful sound. Yeah. The world does seem much higher now that pancakes are part of my. Oh, and you make them those cute little shapes? No, it's part of the program. I guess I'd never even imagine there was a time on Bargerian Jade before pancakes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:05 Well, for you there was. What are you talking about? I've always existed. What? What? Time before the birdie and Jane with pancakes. With pancakes. Oh.
Starting point is 00:04:14 I just wanted to make. Did you go to sleep? Were you asleep? Did you? I'm awake. Yeah. If she were asleep, we would have heard. Right.
Starting point is 00:04:21 I'm asleep. Exactly. Wait, you're asleep now? No, she's asleep. Now she's asleep. Now we know. It's still confusing. All right.
Starting point is 00:04:30 Greetings fellow rebels. Oh. That must be misdirected. That's presumptuous. Clint doesn't have a problem with this. Oh, what? All right. I'm awake now
Starting point is 00:04:41 And he was looking at my Yeah, some of the superior is really Thank you. Thank you. Yeah, let's read that again and just skip to the first sentence. Sure, sure. Zima Warrior and Florian
Starting point is 00:04:52 Kastivan here. And I have a question for C-53. Oh, wow. Huh? Okay. I mean, C is usually the one who knows has most answers. Okay.
Starting point is 00:05:02 When you were on the delegator, you good? All right. Hey, Clint, look at this ball. Oh. When you were on the Delegator, how did you get your cube into the enforcer droid? Dar and former Ambassador Dexedder left you behind while they looked for former junior missions operations manager, Nermit Bundeloy. Since your body shuts down without your cube, that means you need someone's help to put your cube into another droid.
Starting point is 00:05:25 How did you do it obediently yours, Kastivan? Well, Kastivan, that's actually a very good question because obviously as soon as I remove the cube, my frame would shut down, thus rendering me unable to slot the cube into the second front. frame. However, if you're a droid with a, let's say, colorful past, like my own, every once in a while, you find yourself needing to engage in an emergency frame swap. So let's just say I have, I don't want to say perfected, but at least have some level of mastery over what I call the cube toss, which is you set up the opposing frame, you open the cube port, open your own key, you grasp it, and then, you know, you really want to be sure of that on the tree.
Starting point is 00:06:09 of that throw, but then... But you're, I mean, you're a robot, so that's sort of like your whole thing. Wow. Sort of, but, hey, you know, environmental factors. Yeah. A strong gust of AC could have just gone in there. I mean, by a couple millimeters, I could be in big trouble. Yeah, that's true. I mean, and so would we, by extension, we would have died almost immediately.
Starting point is 00:06:27 My last words would have been really nice. Really nice, specifically? I mean, kind. My last words would have been a little... That's not a quote. It would just would have been kind words. It wasn't really saccharine as well. It was one of my favorite moments, Dar.
Starting point is 00:06:43 Just one of my favorite buddy moments with my good buddy Dar. No one was there to record it. Did it really happen? But I was able to actually have a brief video because I initiated the video on the Tiny TM recording the cube toss into the enforcer droid. So you're able to just roll even after the cube was ejected? Yeah, I reclaimed the footage from the T.
Starting point is 00:07:08 friend. Sure, sure. Let's watch the video. Sure. Here you go. Oh, wow. Excellent catch. You know, I had the same question, but I was kind of worried the answer wouldn't seem believable.
Starting point is 00:07:26 I think I made a pretty good case. Yeah, yeah. I'm really glad that that's amazing. Hey, Clint. I gave Clint two balls. Oh, look at that. It's almost like he's juggling. Oh.
Starting point is 00:07:42 What's in this hall? Yeah, go there. Okay. All right. Got any more emails? Yeah. Great. Here is another letter.
Starting point is 00:07:55 I'm Rebel Cadet Copro Lith. Coddened bird brain. Ooh. Writing you from planet Peru in the Southern American system. Wow. Okay. I've heard of it. Never been there.
Starting point is 00:08:06 Yeah. The tales of your adventures have arrived even to this far place in the galaxy and I must say I'm your biggest fan in this corner of the universe. Oh, that's really nice. Thanks, bird brain. Now, I have a question for PLEC. Oh. What does your last name mean?
Starting point is 00:08:20 Where does it come from? Hmm. Is there any background on your genealogy? Who was your father? Where does your family come from? And are you truly the chosen one who will bring balance to the space? Ambassador, I must warn you, this is starting to sound like a fishing attempt. No, I, well, I mean, it's pretty cool questions, though, right?
Starting point is 00:08:38 Do they want Plex fake? Send him my fake so a lot of information is in the fake No no I'm not sure No all you got to do is just scan the chip and then my dad's name His dad's name that goes back several generations terrible Have you done that before? Yeah has your account ever been drained? I mean it's never been full
Starting point is 00:08:55 Yeah that is actually a very good point Yeah I don't have a lot to lose Yeah Well if you don't want to if you don't want to send my fake I guess I'll just uh what is your last name mean Well on Rangas 6 we have farms right We usually have these farmhouses, and sometimes, you know, when it's really hot, people sit down on the deck.
Starting point is 00:09:13 Or, like, set out on the deck, sort of a cloquilism. Oh, you're literally just a deck. Somebody sits on a deck? Oh, that's kind of a Tolerian tradition, though. I'm not, but my family. I come from a long line of deck setters. Yeah, yeah. And last names, typically for Tullurians are descriptive.
Starting point is 00:09:33 Oftentimes, yeah. If you're like a lone wolf, you'd be a solo. Right, sure. Sure. What's the next question? Where does it come from? We got that. That's Rangis. Is there any background on your genealogy? Oh, well, now that's interesting. No.
Starting point is 00:09:49 Who was your father? Wait, that's interesting. No? Well, it's just sort of, it's like my family sort of comes from a long line. This is boring. Clint, you can come back. What? Yeah, I guess I'd just come from a long line of other, I'd say like kind of tan, like light tan-ish. Pink? Pink?
Starting point is 00:10:07 No, I like sort of light tan Tulareans. You seem pretty pink to me. Yeah. Do you have any pictures of your family? Yeah, I got some hollows, yeah. Can we see him? Yeah, sure.
Starting point is 00:10:17 They're all my fake, so just kind of take a look at that. That's a good fake. Thank you. They're all pretty pink. Okay, sure. All right. So genealogy, pink. Who was your father?
Starting point is 00:10:28 My father is Paul, Paul Dex, he's still alive. He's still alive. He's unranked six. He did a little more than, than I did, but his, my grandfather, huge deck setter. Huh? Yeah, his name was huge deck setter. His name was huge deck setter?
Starting point is 00:10:44 Yeah, but huge, some of the Rangus planet is pronounced it, Hugh? Hugh. Got it. Hugh deck setter. This really ends with the biggie. Are you truly the chosen one that will bring balance to the space? Yeah. Yes?
Starting point is 00:10:58 Wow. Yeah. The most confidence. Well, if I don't believe that, then who will? Right? He's right. He's right. That's right.
Starting point is 00:11:06 Sure. Thank you so much for being such a cool group of adventurers. Your feels will keep inspiring me all the way through boot camp. Juck the Federated Alliance, Cadet Birdbrain. Huh. That's not usually what we say. That must be a typo. Yeah, it must be.
Starting point is 00:11:28 Probably a garble rate. Or like a jug. Yeah. Yup. Yeah. That's right. Yeah. The Federated Alliance.
Starting point is 00:11:34 Anything for me in there? No? Yeah. Here's one. Yeah, no, read one of the ones that's to Clint. It's fine. No, no, no. There is one.
Starting point is 00:11:47 No, there is one. It says, Dear Clone Light, Infantry, Nomadic Transport, what is it about you that makes you so much better at delivering mail than the other Clint? Yes, well, I'm glad you asked that. Well, who said that one? This was from... That sounds like a...
Starting point is 00:12:06 No, no, no, no, it's real. This is from N513, another admiring Clint. Oh, N5, really? Well, great question. There are a lot of Clints, but I feel of all of them, I am the most suited to transport. A lot of Clints have tried and have failed. But when I get that satchel around...
Starting point is 00:12:30 How did they fail? You know, they said, I don't want to do this. This is beneath me. Okay. So they failed at it. Sure. And so then I put the old satchel over the shoulders and headed on out. And, you know, the rest, as they say, is history.
Starting point is 00:12:50 Well, this was great. I'm so glad I got to answer a message. I'm going to head out. It was really fun hanging out. Yeah. If anybody else says, Chuck the Federal Alliance, you say all hail the Federoids. Yeah, sure, sure. I'll have a better rate of the light.
Starting point is 00:13:09 Yeah, yeah, good, good. Well, I'm on my way. Oh, look at the way he doffed his little cap. That's in a comment he should take it off before. Honestly. Oh, no. Oh, no. Did he just died in the vacuum of space?
Starting point is 00:13:27 Yeah, yeah. Oh, boy. He's really the night. The nicest Clint, probably, we met. Probably because he was a transport and not a trooper. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Next. Hello, crew of the Bargerian Jade.
Starting point is 00:13:41 Hello. Hi. I have a question for Bargi. Okay, hello, I'm ready. Okay. Oh, I'm just stretch. Hold on. Let me spray something in my mouth.
Starting point is 00:13:49 Oh. That's right my face. Is that what your mouth is? Am I in your mouth right now? Yeah, my whole body's my mouth. Wow. Okay. What is it?
Starting point is 00:13:58 Let's do it. It's kind of relevant to the question. Sort of, how large are you? Oh. Hmm. I was looking at one of your men. many, many movie posters. Yes.
Starting point is 00:14:07 And then I realized, I have no idea how large are you. Would you be a huge freighter or more like a small fighter? Oh. I would be the size you need to be in order to make it in hollow. Yeah, I was going to say, Bargy, you know, all the tricks of casting. Yeah, you know what? I could change my size, you know. This is all matter of lighting.
Starting point is 00:14:28 It's a matter of where I put the grease on my whole. if I've exercised, which I haven't today. So let's do it right now. You know, just got smaller. But I would say I am medium to large, depending on like what day of the week in the month or whatever.
Starting point is 00:14:48 But regardless, I love any size that I am. Yeah, that's really nice. I'm all positive. I will say, I'm not sure what species... Who is this from? This is, oh, unsigned. Oh, I know unsigned. They're on shifter.
Starting point is 00:15:01 Yep. I know what the dead net. Oh. All right. Wow. You know, maybe it would help if we sort of answered this email from the context of like a Tullarian. Sure. Like if you've seen Bargy's posters, you know that like the part where we are is on sort of the right side. Like the wing is not really accessible. That's just a wing and one engine now. It used to be two engines. And I was a personal choice. Yeah, it's good. It's hip. It's very hip. We support it.
Starting point is 00:15:27 But like so we got, you know, the bridge, as you might call it. And that's maybe. three or four Tullerian heights wide by, you know, eight or ten Tullerian Heights long. Then we've got a couple rooms there. My room, which is, you know, about the size of a phone booth. C53's charging closet, which is about half that size. Dar's room, which is about half the size of the bridge. And the guest room.
Starting point is 00:15:50 Yeah, the guest room slash cargo hold. And then the bathroom. Yeah. And I have a heat rock. Mm-hmm. It's about one, the width of a Tullerian's head. Yeah, it's a nice size rock. We're doing everything by Tullerian's.
Starting point is 00:16:01 Right? I mean, sure, yeah, that's probably helpful. Yeah. Unsigned. I'm sure you can picture that exactly. Thank you. Hi there. Alden, again, out of character, 2026. Hope you're enjoying the mailbag. I got to say, it's a little bit humiliating. To me, personally, as the person who's nominally kind of in charge of keeping track of the episodes and where they are at any given time, that this is an episode that you probably haven't heard statistically. So it's a little bit, it makes me feel good that you're finally hearing it.
Starting point is 00:16:34 It also makes me feel a little embarrassed that I kept it from you unintentionally for so long. But, you know, that's common for me. I forget stuff a lot. And it's not all as harmless as a mailbag episode. Sometimes it's my money, which is why I'm here today to talk to you about Rocket Money. I don't know if you've heard this from me yet at this point, but Rocket Money is a personal finance app that helps find and cancel your unwanted subscriptions. It monitors your spending and helps lower.
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Starting point is 00:18:12 refunds, and low balances. So let RocketMoney help you reach your financial goals faster. Join at rocketmoney.com slash Zix. That's rocketmoney.com slash zix. Okay, where was I? Yes, I was like you listening to this episode, which I am about to return you to. Thank you so much. Enjoy the rest of the mailbag. All right. My question is for C-53. All right. Have you ever considered employing subterfuge to get your briefings read? Maybe by, for example, hacking Flappy Garfan to make its game over screen show, quote, fun facts about your next mission, you might be able to trick PLEC into doing his job. Wow. Very good. And it's not like anyone else ever sees that screen, so it would be the perfect crime that's true Flapy Garfun.
Starting point is 00:19:03 Very hard. Who is his emo from? Tara. Huh. Tarra, that is a solid scheme, but it also sounds like a lot of work. And to be perfectly honest, it would be easier if the members of the crew would just read the briefings I wrote. They know where they are. Yeah, it's probably a good plan.
Starting point is 00:19:21 But, you know, you'd still have to hide our medicine and peanut butter. That's true. Tar, if you're not. me a lot to think about. And I actually kind of skipped ahead. At the beginning it says, first of all, I love your missions and all of you. Why did you skip ahead? Well, I'm skipping to the question.
Starting point is 00:19:39 What are you doing with those emails? Just read the emails. It gets long and you guys interrupt me if I... I would say this to you, Nermit, whoever has given you those emails has sort of pre-selected and sorted them accordingly. That does not seem like it. Okay. First of all, I love your missions and all of you.
Starting point is 00:19:55 Pleck in particular, it's inspiring to... That's why you left it out, because he actually... Actually said something nice about me. No. No, that's not sure it's going to become backhanded. Pleck in particular, it's inspiring for me to think that if a grass farmer from Ranga 6 can become an ambassador, maybe this girl from Central Gainsborough can also achieve her dreams. Didn't we have, remember Chichaghan.
Starting point is 00:20:15 Massive Gainsbrough? Yeah, she's from Central Gainsbrough. Yeah, our Gainsbrough. Right. And then, of course, Massive Gainsborough is the overall area. Hang in there, Nirmie, you'll make Senior Operations Manager. Eventually, I believe in you. I will say that that didn't happen.
Starting point is 00:20:28 Probably not anymore. No. It still could. So we answered the question. Yeah, reading that out of order was bad. Yeah, I will say, Nermit, I don't know how you normally read things, but I usually start at the beginning and finish at the end. All right, I'll try that.
Starting point is 00:20:40 It's a pretty standard tactics. Hello, regretfully former ambassador deck setter. I have been greatly impressed by the reports I've heard of your missions with the crew in the Zix Squadron and wanted to ask if you are regretting your decision to leave the Federated Alliance. The decision is a interesting term for it. I am definitely not an alliance spy trying to find. your location, but you did a lot of good work out there, and I'm super impressed by your knowledge
Starting point is 00:21:02 of the space. And also, you have a nice haircut. Hey. Yeah. Okay. Are they referring to the ombre? I think they are referring to the ombre. No, no.
Starting point is 00:21:14 The ombre had sort of eject itself and kind of, it ended up kind of shrinking back to the size that it normally was. It was a good ombre. Thanks for reading and remember. I'm definitely not an alliance spy. It's great. sincerely yours Jimmy Bertke Rank 11 Alliance spy
Starting point is 00:21:31 You're just going to say he was making sort of a lot of noise about not being an alliance spy. Maybe just let Jimmy Bertke know that I will be sending along my fake. No, don't send it. No. We've talked about this. He says he's an alliance spy. But he's very complimentary. Oh boy. That's all it takes.
Starting point is 00:21:51 Do you not understand what can happen if somebody has the information on your fake? They could destroy your entire identity. Oh, that's true. Yeah. To security officer Dar. Where did you get your security officer training? What other careers could your skills be applicable to?
Starting point is 00:22:06 Kelly in Las Vegas. Okay, I will work backwards. As you well know in Las Vegas, I think my skills would be best applied to monitoring entrance and exit of a club. Mm-hmm. Oh, like a bouncer. Yeah, a bouncer's just in.
Starting point is 00:22:25 Yeah, it would be both. Yeah. A bouncer. Man. Or a dorser. Oh. Bounder Man. A Bounder Man.
Starting point is 00:22:33 I loved Bounder Man's first album. I liked his third one better. I didn't. Yeah, I couldn't get into the first one. All right. My training was an info web course. Really? It took three hours.
Starting point is 00:22:47 What is that like? What is the course cover? Mostly standing, flexing. Oh. Picking stuff up. Yep. And then you just listen to a little. talk back.
Starting point is 00:22:58 Can you give you a flex? From a famous security officer. Can I give you a flex? Yeah, just to see what a professional flex looks like. I'll give you one. Whoa. And two.
Starting point is 00:23:08 And three. Yeah. And four. Careful with those. Wow. And six. Ow. And.
Starting point is 00:23:15 Oh. I would hurt me. Did that one hurt you? Yeah. I'm so sorry, Bargy. I felt the bicycle. It's so nice. Ha.
Starting point is 00:23:21 Bo, go, go. I didn't even know you had muscles in some of those places. They, like, generate into such a bulge. Oh, yeah? Uh, why are you, uh, why are you standing up so rigidly, right? I'm not. I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, you know, sort of tilted forward on your tip. Why are you, I'm not?
Starting point is 00:23:39 Why are you holding your heat rock in front of you like that? No, I'm cold. Interesting. Why wouldn't I? Huh? We were just talking about the heat rock. What does that have to do with anything? Nothing.
Starting point is 00:23:50 All right. Uh, dear bargy. Oh, let me get ready. Let me spin around. Whoa. Whoa. Okay. All right, I got to collect these papers.
Starting point is 00:24:01 Uh, dear, dear, dear, back. Okay, dear bargy, I am a 34-year-old ship with social anxiety. Oh, yeah. It has a hard time meeting new ships. Yeah, yeah. What are the best conversation starters I can use to make new friendships? Very good question. You know, it's hard being a ship out of here sometimes because you go on missions and there's really no one you could talk to.
Starting point is 00:24:23 Just no one is, like, people inside of you, but it's like, eh. I want to talk to another ship. You know what I mean? Hey. So when I come across any other ship, I like to put out phyllis into the galaxy. Like transmissions? Yeah, transmissions. I like to say, hey, you up?
Starting point is 00:24:41 Huh. Oh. You up? That sometimes thought of us kind of forward. I guess that works for someone who's as famous as you, though. Do you ever get texts back to just say, I'm asleep? Yeah. And then I say I'm asleep.
Starting point is 00:24:53 And then it just becomes like an infinite transmission of I'm asleep. Another thing you can ask is Ugh, am I right? And then it gets the other person to say back to you Exactly all the things that have been ugging that recently It could camaraderie between two people I have anxiety, we all have anxiety So why don't we talk about it together?
Starting point is 00:25:13 Oh yeah, that's nice. It's good to you're really open about that. Yeah, I'll just talk about my movies I like to talk specifically about myself And the movies that I'm in. Okay. So, um, am I right, or Bargerian Jade movies? And you up.
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