Welcome to Night Vale - 142 - UFO Sighting Reports

Episode Date: February 15, 2019

We start today, as we often do, with the latest UFO sighting reports in the community. Weather: "Color TV” by Answering Machine https://answeringmachine.bandcamp.com Our tour of A Spy in the Des...ert continues this month across US! Get your tickets here: http://www.welcometonightvale.com/live/ Coming in May 2019: Volumes 3 and 4 of the Welcome to Night Vale Episode Collections! For more info and to pre-order: http://www.welcometonightvale.com/books/ Music: Disparition http://disparition.info Logo: Rob Wilson http://robwilsonwork.com Written by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin.  http://welcometonightvale.com Follow us on Twitter @NightValeRadio or Facebook. Produced by Night Vale Presents.  http://nightvalepresents.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:04 Howdy y'all. It is Jeffrey Craneer. I'm not sure which episode of Welcome to Nightville you're listening to, but I am speaking to you from April of 2026. And I'm here to tell you we're going to be in Europe. If you want to see Nightville live and you're going to be in Europe, come check us out at the end of May. We're going to be in Edinburgh on May the 27th. We will be in Manchester on the 28th, London on the 29th, and Amsterdam on May the 30th. Just go to Welcome to Nightville.com slash live to see the show dates and to get your tickets. This is. our newest Nightville live show Murder Night in Blood Forest. It is so much fun. Please come check it out. Also, coming up this month here in April, it is the return of Alice Isn't Dead, brand new episodes of our other crazy hit podcast. This is written by Joseph Fink, produced and with music by Dysperition and starring Jacique and Nicole. So make sure you are still subscribed to Alice Isn't Dead and go get those on April the 13th as new episodes come out. Finally, speaking of other shows, do you want to hear us talk about other things? things. We have three other really great chat shows. First of all, there's Good Morning Nightvale for all of your Nightvale needs. You can hear Hal, Meg, and Symphony talk about every single
Starting point is 00:01:13 episode in order of Welcome to Nightvale. Also, we have Random Horror Number Nine. That is me and Nightville star Cecil Baldwin talking about horror movies one at a time in a random order. And then Joseph and Meg do best, worst, which is a really fun podcast where they look at hit TV shows and they review the best rated on IMDB, the worst rated on IMDB, and if you're a Patreon member, they will review the middleest rated on IMDB. So check out all of those at nightfallpresents.com or just wherever you get your podcast. And hey, thanks. As above, so below. As for the middle, well, who knows? Welcome to Nightvale. We start Today, as we often do, with the latest UFO sighting reports in the community.
Starting point is 00:02:28 Friday, 5.20 AM. The staff of the Desert Springs Tuberculosis Research Center and Meditation Retreat reported a luminous object out over the neighborhood across the highway. The object resembled a straw hat and had an apparent speed of 150 miles per hour and an apparent altitude of 2,000 feet. The staff recalled that the object illuminated the ground brightly, as they could see Leah Shapiro at the window of her house, receiving a phone call and then collapsing to her living room floor
Starting point is 00:03:04 with a hand over her mouth. This was perfectly visible, despite the sun not having yet risen. Friday, 528am. Leanne Hart, editor of the Night Vale Daily Journal was preparing for a day of hard-hitting journalism. She does this using a dummy that she has set up in the backyard and labeled with a sign saying, Pivot to Video.
Starting point is 00:03:33 She was just about to launch into her usual routine of hacking at this dummy for two and a half hours with a pair of hatchets made from pure silver while screaming in fury when she was stopped by a sight in the sky. An object, the size and shape of a bus, and also having all other characteristics of a bus, was soaring over her. It flew at an apparent altitude of 500 feet, making no sound at all, and Leanne tracked it for several minutes before losing sight of it. She said that she reacted like anyone would by flinging a hatchet at it and shouting, you're not welcome here. Friday, 5.34 AM My niece Janice was up early because it was finally time to take the pre-SAT,
Starting point is 00:04:26 and she didn't want to feel hurried. She had been with herself long enough to know that feeling hurried kills any sense of momentum or order for the rest of the day, and makes her feel like she's trying and failing to catch up with herself. Better to force herself out of bed into the cold of a winter desert morning, than to feel behind herself later on. She had gone out into the front yard to get a bit of fresh air and had waved to Leah Shapiro who was rushing out of her house
Starting point is 00:04:57 and did not seem to notice the greeting when Janice saw the craft. A red ellipsoidal object rose from behind the line of houses. At first, Janice thought it might just be a particularly quick sunrise, but soon realized the object was only the size of a small table and was right above her. Remembering what Tamika had taught her during teen militia camp, Janice grabbed a heavy stone from the yard, but the object was already withdrawing. Janice yelled to ask if Leah had seen it too, but Leah was driving away. So Janice went back inside and made herself a smoothie.
Starting point is 00:05:40 She feels she did pretty good on the pre-Sate. Friday 541 a.m. Dana Cardinal, no longer mayor, who carries with her what she has done, but now also carries the possibility
Starting point is 00:05:58 of what she could do next, was driving around the city. She does this sometimes, an aimless circle of a town that once had been her responsibility, but now is not, and never will be again. The town without a mayor
Starting point is 00:06:15 This is a problem, but it is not her problem. She had just been passed by Leah Shapiro, who was going some 20 miles over the speed limit, when Dana spotted three sparkling objects in an equilateral formation, approximately 20 feet from each other at an apparent altitude of 100 feet. She shrugged and turned back to her aimless driving. This was no longer her. problem. Friday, 5.53am. Sarah Sultan, who is the president of the Night Vale Community College, and also a smooth, fist-sized river rock, was driving to work. She had to get in early
Starting point is 00:07:03 because of an all-department meeting to address the lingering effects of the rabbit infestation the college suffered five years ago. And she was still fuming from yesterday when the had threatened to take away her license on the ground that no one understood how a smooth, fist-sized river rock was even capable of operating a car. She had had to take the driving test all over again, and while she got a perfect score and retained her license, that had been time robbed from her that she would never get back. Leah Shapiro, ahead of her in the lane, slowed down to turn into the Night Vale Community Hospital parking lot.
Starting point is 00:07:45 and Sarah swerved around her, unwilling to wait for the turn to complete. As she did that, she saw a spherical body in the sky at an elevation of about 1,000 feet. It was a dozen centimeters across in apparent size and whirled around in a small circle of 30 feet in apparent diameter, before rising up into the clouds. Friday, 8.09 a.m. Nalongana Sikdar stood just outside of the hospital. She was there for a minor procedure, but it didn't feel minor to her. She didn't like hospitals, didn't like the implications of what might happen there,
Starting point is 00:08:30 didn't like the doctors that appear and disappear randomly from room to room, and didn't like thinking about all that can misfire and misaline in her own body. She sighed. looked up at the building and saw through the window Leah Shapiro, with tears rolling down her face. She was holding the hand of someone in a hospital bed, and she was telling the patient a story, it seemed, perhaps reminiscing about some shared event from much earlier in both of their lives. More importantly, Nelangina saw two flying objects in the reflection of the glass. She turned to see them fly.
Starting point is 00:09:15 west by north to north by east, radiant blue in the center and red around the edges. Then, knowing that not even UFOs could save her from necessary medical treatment, she turned to the building and trudged inside. Friday, 11.15 AM. High school senior Josh Creighton was in the Ralph's parking lot showing off to his friends by turning himself into any tree they named. Oak, they shouted, and he was an oak. Spruce, another shouted.
Starting point is 00:09:50 Too easy, he told them. Reginald, one said, and Josh took the form of Reginald from the nearby whispering forest. When he was in that tree form, he could see all the way over the roof of the Ralph's, and he saw a luminous flying object that's upper half was covered in a curling mist or smoke. It was 40 degrees in elevation above the horizon and approximately the brightness of a new moon on a cloudless night. Whoa, said Josh. Man, said one of his friends. It's so weird to see a tree talk like that.
Starting point is 00:10:33 Friday, 12.02 p.m. Lorelei Alvarez had been called into work. It was never good news when she was called into work. No one ever rang her phone and said, Hello, is this Lorelei Alvarez, Nightvelle Coroner? We're super happy to need your help. No. It is always the same hushed tones and hushed pain, tight and businesslike.
Starting point is 00:11:01 She was thinking all of this as she had her coffee and steeled herself for what she would have to go do when she saw an object in the midday sky. It left a multicolour trail. as it moved, going to the west, slowly, and finally disappearing. That doesn't help me at all, she said, and poured the rest of her coffee down the sink. Friday, 12.10 p.m. Tamika Flynn was on her way to the hospital to check in on 14-year-old Gerald Sanders, who had been injured at teen militia camp while practicing evasive maneuvers.
Starting point is 00:11:43 which is what they call dodgeball. He had badly twisted his ankle, and even though Tamika knew it wasn't her fault, she felt guilt all the same. And then felt guilt over her guilt. As she knew, she should not feel guilt over things that were not her fault. As she entered the hospital, she looked across the lot,
Starting point is 00:12:04 past where Leah Shapiro was standing, tears covering her face. Leah was standing at the parking payment machine, her lips moving soundlessly, her eyes staring blankly at the screen in front of her, and her hands frozen at her side. More importantly, behind Leah, a silver star shining conspicuously in the day-lit sky, moving from east to west, passing in and out of clouds, and changing altitude constantly.
Starting point is 00:12:41 Friday P.m. Deb, the sentient patch of Hayes, was on her way out of a meeting with her representation. She was unhappy with the advertising jobs they had been securing for her, finding that nothing they were sending her out on caused enough harm to humanity. Get me out there selling the really toxic and dangerous stuff. Something with sight effects or at least some carcinogens. She told them, as she pounded the table with her fists, and stormed out, an action that was difficult due to her ethereal and fistless nature. As she left, she saw a cylindrical UFO, a greenish bronze with a three-to-one ratio of length
Starting point is 00:13:28 to thickness. Oh, buzz off, buster, she told it. Friday, 227 p.m. Amber Akinje was taking a break from her job at the Diego and Diego and Diego and Diego and Diego and Diego funeral home, the one that was opened recently on Robberos Road by those very nice quintuplets. Amber was exhausted after talking Leah Shapiro through all the options. The funeral would happen in just two days, and there was so much to do and to decide. Amber thought that Leah was holding on pretty well, but still, it was a lot for both of them.
Starting point is 00:14:10 Maybe Amber was too empathetic to work a job like this. She hated to think of empathy as weakness, but she only had so much energy to give. As she was thinking this, she saw a golden colored oblong at a high altitude in the sky above, moving at a steady speed in a five-degree upward climb. I just got this job, Amber thought. I should give him more time. I'll give it more time. Friday, 5.15 p.m.
Starting point is 00:14:47 Lieutenant Regis of Unit 7 of the local National Guard Station and KFC combo store was standing guard as usual, and witnessed an egg-shaped ring of light to the southwest, at an apparent altitude of 200 feet. He waved. Enjoy the weekend, he shouted. See you on Monday. Friday, 809.
Starting point is 00:15:14 p.m. Janice Rio from down the street was having dinner at the moonlight all night diner. She had ordered a Greek salad with chicken on it and was feeling comfortably superior to Leah Shapiro in the next booth over who was on her second plate of fries. As she sat with this great sense of self, Janice glanced outside and saw a yellow ball of light with the diameter of more than 20 inches hanging in the sky. It hung silently for two minutes and then disappeared. Good riddance, Janice muttered and returned to her salad. We paused briefly from our UFO sighting reports to take in something far stranger. The Weather Report.
Starting point is 00:19:02 Saturday, 12.01 a.m. Leah Shapiro parked in front of her house, but she didn't find the will to go in. What was there for her, but the echo of a daily routine that would see no more days. So instead she drove out to the scrublands. It was chilly, but that felt good to her. It felt like she had been uncomfortably warm for a long while, and this was the first time that the temperature had been right. The chaperol bit at her ankles.
Starting point is 00:19:36 She didn't have the right shoes for this kind of walk, but here she was, walking. The night was completely clear. The moon was a careful situation. As she walked, Leah tried her best to sort through her feelings. It was obvious to her which feelings she should have in this moment. Morning. A wild grief, a sadness that would never be cured by however many decades of slow forgetting she had left.
Starting point is 00:20:11 This was what others had assumed. she was feeling and so those were the emotions they managed. This must be quite difficult. The doctor had said professionally, I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm sure you loved her very much. The woman at the funeral home had said empathetically, oh my God, you poor thing, you must be bereft, said Laura at the moonlight all-night diner with a deep sincerity. And then she had taken leave. Leah's order of as many French fries as can fit on a plate. Laura had brought two plates. But the truth is that Leah did not feel mourning, grief, or sadness.
Starting point is 00:21:02 She supposed that those feelings would not come. She hoped they did, because she didn't know what it would mean for herself if they did not. However, emotions are not domestic creatures that can be. summoned with a whistle, they are wild, and they move as they please. So try as she might to access her sadness. Leah couldn't. What she could find to her horror and shame was relief. She felt so relieved, and she felt free. She felt absolutely free and she felt free and completely relieved, and she felt that she must be the worst person in the world for feeling those things. What is wrong with me?
Starting point is 00:21:57 She said, and nothing that heard her answered except a lone coyote who started and fled to a warm groove in the earth, where he felt safe from predators. There was nothing wrong with Leah. She was free, and she felt, relieved. Later she would feel sadness. Sadness that's vast shape would hardly be conveyed by such a simple word, but not now. Now, she walked until she couldn't see her car, until the lights of Nightvale disappeared behind a hill, until it seemed possible that no other person lived on the earth as she stood there. A silver craft descended from the sky. It rotated above her brilliant,
Starting point is 00:22:57 multicolored lights coming from windows on all sides. She watched it hover and then watched as it rose back up into the sky until it was indistinguishable from all the other. wandering stars. Huh, she said, and began the long walk back to her car. This has been UFO sighting reports. Good night. Nightvale, good night. Welcome to Nightvale is a production of Nightvale Presents.
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