Welcome to Night Vale - 107 - The Missing Sky
Episode Date: May 1, 2017A faint popping can be heard below the earth. The voice of the Pamela Winchell was Desiree Burch. Weather: "The Ends and the Means" by Robby Hecht robbyhecht.com Music: Disparition, disparition....info. Logo: Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com. Produced by Night Vale Presents. Written by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. More Info: welcometonightvale.com, and follow @NightValeRadio on Twitter or Facebook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to Nightbair.
We start with our lead story.
The faint popping that people have been hearing under the earth.
It sounds like the mole people are making popcorn in huge numbers,
but everyone knows that mole people are deathly allergic to corn,
so maybe something else.
City Council issued the same statement it does for all emergencies,
explaining that everything's fine, that we shouldn't be worried,
and that if we are worried, it probably means we did something wrong and are guilty about it.
Just, what did you do?
The statement asks, hundreds of times and increasingly larger fonts.
Carlos is intrigued by the popping.
He has taken a small task force of his top.
scientists, Lucia and Nillijana, to investigate. He placed sensors in a number of locations
and is trying to track the epicenter of the sound. Meanwhile, reports of strange aberrations
in reality continue, with large gashes appearing in the sky and on walls all over town. Plus,
nearly daily reports of false or alternative memories, which City Council, again, would
like to remind you is almost probably fine.
See, we even put out a press release that says everything's fine, so it's true, they said.
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City Council is still in conflict about the situation at Old Woman Josie's house.
Old woman Josie passed away several years ago, and we all remember her fondly.
I myself never got to know her well, but those close to me say that she was a generous,
kind, and incredibly clever human being, and the world is poorer without her.
But it has been poorer without her for a while, and City Council indicates it is time to move
forward with the planned demolition of her house for the new highway extension.
The lone voice of protest to this plan is Erica, who has been living in old woman Josie's house since a few years before Josie's death.
Erica has no relation to Josie, but says that Josie took her in decades ago.
No one knows much about Erica.
She is a middle-aged woman with short hair and a tattoo of an angel on her right forearm.
She was visiting town when contact was cut off with the outside world.
And of course, now she cannot leave.
She argues that, given that she has no way to return to the family she left behind,
it would be cruel to force her out of the home she has made for herself.
We will monitor this situation as it continues.
Citizens, we enter the great weeks of Memorial,
in which we remember the vicious and inexplicable attack
that almost destroyed our city.
and the fruitless years of war that followed.
This will be observed in the usual manner with parades and military displays.
Mayor Pamela Winchell will give a speech honoring those killed in battle,
including intelligence officer Leanne Hart and John Peters, you know, the war hero.
I would like to take this moment to thank a fallen warrior from my own family.
He was a great man.
I speak, of course, of my brother-in-law and best friend, Steve Carlsberg.
Ever since the great change which cut us off from the rest of the world,
he devoted himself to understanding what had happened to us.
He had never been interested in the strange or abnormal before,
but threw himself into research and observation.
He said that, contemplating the new sky above us,
he could see lines and intersections, a great grid pattern across the heavens.
When the attack came, he was one of the first to enlist.
We all tried to stop him.
Steve was not naturally a fighter, but he said that he had to protect his wife, Abby, and his daughter, Janice.
And he joined those brave few who left our boundaries to explore whatever is out there.
and he never came home.
Steve, I love you.
You know, sometimes I go out at night
and try to see the same lines that you did,
the great grid pattern in the sky.
But it's hard to see through those tears, you know?
Mayor Winchell is preparing to speak now.
She is standing in front of the brand new memorial statue
with the controversial design chosen by Harriet Ramon
and Benjamin Gold of the City Council.
the design that depicts a human foot several stories tall.
Let's go to her speech.
People of Night Vale, I come to you as I do every year as a mere citizen,
as another human being who lives in this town,
who has suffered losses of her own, who has fears of her own.
We are none of us alone, except when we think we are.
We have all faced circumstances,
circumstances that can only be categorized as extraordinary and that we are still
here that we come together today to remember this is a sign that we too are
extraordinary citizens we will persist no matter what no matter how no
matter the weight in our hearts and we will continue and I like the tail and I like
the blank and I like the part where the fur goes up and they get excited and I like
the ears and the tongue and the face and those are the parts of the dog that I enjoy. I wish there
was a dog to pet right now. The question might be would I give up on a regular life in order to pet a
dog at all times forever? And the answer is yes, of course, instantly without regret. Thank you.
I will not be taking any other questions. This has been my emergency press conference on the subject
of the strange noises detected from below the earth. I will now put myself into a canvas bag that
be chained shut, and then will be, an instant later, revealed to be empty.
Wise words from our director of emergency press conferences, Pamela Winchell.
Carlos is continuing his investigation into the subterranean popping.
There are now also sounds that resemble singing, but not at a frequency that matches any
possible human voice.
He is trying to examine what alterations could make a human sound like that.
One hypothesis is that it could be caused by severe mutations from genetic manipulation or exposure to massive radiation.
He also has a chalkboard full of numbers.
These are his favorite numbers, and whenever he feels overwhelmed, he can look at the chalkboard and feel like he has more control over his situation.
In any case, as the city council says, it's probably fine.
don't worry about it.
Don't worry about it.
And now, traffic.
For that, we take you to 10 uninterrupted minutes of farm sounds.
Question.
Muscle memory, I guess.
The same reason we squint when leaving our homes,
as though the sun might be there this time,
but we all know the sun won't be there.
Nothing is in the sky anymore.
And we don't have gasoline, not since the trucks stopped coming.
No more deliveries.
In 200, Trish Hidge is taking a walk, under the constant rolling thunder we've learned to live with.
She likes to walk sometimes.
In what she imagines must be the evenings, although others in town have taken those times to be the morning,
and others still are asleep in the middle of their nights.
She takes walks out to where the road ends, and the great slopes rise up.
She stands there at the edge of town, which is now the edge of everything, and she cries.
Yeah, she really lets it out.
No one hears her.
She just puts her hands just beyond the end of the highway, and holds them there for a moment.
And then she turns and makes the long walk home to a husband that is in.
sleep because she and her husband have agreed to live by different clocks for reasons that are
their own. So, that is the one bit of traffic in town, I guess. If you see Trish, give her a hug.
Ask first. You should always ask first before giving anyone a hug. As the parade lines form
as we prepare to march out and remember the vicious attack against us,
I am drawn as I am every year to my own memory of what happened that terrible day.
We were starting to feel that we had reached a kind of acceptance of the great change years ago
that took our sky and our connection to the rest of the world from us.
And those years later, we were going about our business under that blank sky,
eating at the moonlight all-night diner, studying at the public library,
helping John and Jim Peters in the field so that our isolated community could continue to have food.
We heard the usual loud rumblings like a rock slide above us.
But then, there it was, a tower of destruction, an apparation,
a terrible apparition, an abomination, an abomination,
in our absent sky.
And nothing would ever be the same.
And afterwards, the years of war, only recently given up as lost.
What did we do to deserve all that has happened to us?
First, the theft of our sky.
Then, years later, the attack.
Listeners, do you ever think,
about the mood. I was sitting outside last night and I thought, does anyone actually know where that thing went?
Have there been any studies on this? I'd ask a scientist, but I've never met one in person. I've only
heard of the famous scientists like Rosalind Franklin and Lisa Maitner and Hidititaka Miyazaki.
I doubt a scientist would ever deign to come to such a small and isolated
town is ours, especially now that it's so much more difficult to get here.
But the moon's disappearance was weird, right?
It was there and there, and then suddenly it wasn't.
All the stars went too, replaced by a smooth blank.
Where did the moon?
Is it somewhere hidden watching us?
If not, what is it watching instead?
Is there something more interesting than us?
Hey, watch us, moon.
We may not always be the best show in the universe, but we try.
This has been today's children's fun fact science corner.
Clear skies tonight, although cloudy and windy tomorrow.
With gusts up to 45.
11th century AD,
A king says come to war with me
And never mind thou shalt not kill
We're dealing now with infidels
He raises high his sword
And then he charges forth with all his men
And with the blessing of the papacy
In a righteous tongue he screams the ends
They justify the meat
Holy ends
Tell him a life is nothing more than a weapon in a time of war.
And this is the only way we've found to tear these mighty symbols down.
In the cockpit now he starts to steer, so all the world will clearly hear.
These once benign flying machines shouting out of TV screens the ends.
They justify the meat.
The talking heads are shouting now,
Working hard to break it down
Because reasons get a little blurred
When justice is a household word
And as the station's ratings soar,
Night vision cameras watch the war
While far across a veil of sea
We cheer the black and flashing greens
They justify the meat, they justify the mean.
The boss looks down upon
it all from his towers window walls says I know how to play this game and everybody knows my name
and he prays upon the people's fears and tells them what they want to hear they celebrate his victory
on the front of tabloid magazines they justify me oh they justified me climbed upon a mountain high
every passerby.
Everyone you ever knew,
it's really just a part of you.
They see the life you choose to live,
and they feel the hope you choose to give.
And every word you ever say,
you teach the world to live that way.
When society had enough, they beat him down and lifted him up.
They crossed his feet and raised his hands,
and quietly whispered.
We whispered then they justify the ends.
They justify the ends.
They justify the end.
Carlos and his team have found the source of the subterranean popping noise,
but it is not a place we expected any more disturbance from.
And it is not a place that I am comfortable with him going.
They advanced on the area nodding to each other to confirm that their suspicion was correct.
making hand signals to indicate that they should have worked out some hand signals before starting.
Listeners, I am, I'm just, I'm sick with apprehension.
Carlos, just please be careful.
Okay, he's approaching the source.
The singing is louder than ever, strange and high-pitched.
There are popping noises and a pulsing vibration.
He leans cautiously out over the edge, and he looks, and yes,
Yes, it is as we feared.
It is the tiny city underlane five of the Desert Flower Bowling Alley and Arcade Fun Complex.
The tiny streets are teeming with tiny parades.
There are the loud pops of tiny fireworks and the singing,
which Carlos now confirms matches the unified sound of hundreds of tiny human voices.
The last time Carlos approached the city, he entered it and was attacked and almost killed by the residents.
This led to years of war with the tiny people,
which was mostly quite manageable
because they are exceptionally small, but still,
caution is warranted.
Okay, hold on, I'm going to head over there
to give him moral support,
so let's return to the farm sounds previously in progress.
...enation in our absent sky.
As we marched our memorial march
and held aloft our portable shrines to our God
and set off our many fireworks,
There appeared above us the enormous face of the entity that tried to destroy our city not four years ago.
Why this great being from beyond chose to return at this moment, I'm not sure, but it leaves me uneasy,
See, listener.
That history is bubbling back up.
That perhaps another great shift
is coming.
Like that shift many years ago,
when Honto Karr, the destroyer,
O great God, Hantokar,
appeared to us and took our sky away.
We have prayed every year to Hantokar,
but she has never returned the world
that we once lived in.
Surely we will fade away,
unable to get what we need
from the outside world.
why did Huntokar do this to us?
We may never know.
And then this creature attacking us from the world above,
with the giant foot so controversially depicted in the new memorial statue.
Looking into his rich, brown eyes today, he was beautiful,
much like us humans, but of course larger,
with teeth like a military cemetery,
and absolutely perfect hair.
No lowly mortal could ever achieve hair that perfect.
The last attack from this being led to a disastrous war with these giants,
one that nearly ruined our city.
I hope that these powerful beings look away from us,
leave us forgotten and dying,
leave us cut off from the world,
unless Antokar undoes what she once did to us,
unless we finally are absolved of whatever crimes we are being punished for,
unless, at last, the sky has returned these many decades later.
But until then, we will continue our great weeks of memorial,
and then this fall enter into the months of the remembrance of the change.
Stay tuned next for one of our most popular shows.
Janelle Duarte's advice show,
Hey, Janelle, what did I personally?
do to contribute to
Honto Carr's anger against us.
And under
whatever starless,
moonless sky it is
we have lived under since the day of the
change. Good night.
Night Vale.
Good night.
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Presents. It is written by Joseph
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by Joseph Fink. The voice of
Night Vale is Cecil Baldwin. The
voice of Pamela Winchell was Desire.
Bray Birch. Original music by
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