You've heard of space operas, but it's about time we had a space hootenanny!
Route 6.6 is a workplace comedy podcast set in a remote space truck-stop. But being remote doesn't mean it's boring - between the space bandits, the crashing semis, and the naked human running around, it's a wonder the crew of the Crater Cafe are ever able to get their day jobs done!
Route 6.6 is a Goblin Booth Productions podcast. Check out the rest of the family here.
Featuring a full voice cast and original music, we hope you enjoy your trip down Route 6.6!
Check out our Patreon here!
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You've heard of space operas, but it's about time we had a space hootenanny!
Route 6.6 is a workplace comedy podcast set in a remote space truck-stop. But being remote doesn't mean it's boring - between the space bandits, the crashing semis, and the naked human running around, it's a wonder the crew of the Crater Cafe are ever able to get their day jobs done!
Route 6.6 is a Goblin Booth Productions podcast. Check out the rest of the family here.
Featuring a full voice cast and original music, we hope you enjoy your trip down Route 6.6!
Check out our Patreon here!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Howdy y’all! Jamie here, creator of “Route 6.6”. Thank you so much for listening to our very first season! More stories are still to come on the interstellar highway, but while you’re waiting, consider checking out one of our other shows: “The Harrowing of Minerva Damson”, “This Book Sucks”, or “Media Morsels”, or find us at goblinboothproductions.com. If you’re hungry for more “Route 6.6”; behind the scenes content, custom audio requests, and music downloads are all available on Patreon at patreon.com/route6point6. The Season 1 soundtrack is also coming to Bandcamp – more updates to follow here on the show channel or on Instagram @route6point6pod.
Route 6.6 is a Goblin Booth Production.
Writing, Audio Editing, and Music by Jamie Sykes
Sound Engineering and Executive Production by Jessica Linkhart
Logo and Brand Design by Mitchell Lewis
Season 1 of Route 6.6 features the voice talents of:
Renee Andrews
Mitchell Lewis
Jessica Linkhart
Han Rhee
Jamie Sykes
and
CeAnn Workman
The voice of Matt was created using TTSReader Text to Speech under a commercial license.
Special thanks to Freesound.org, Make Oklahoma Weirder, and Evan Jarvicks.
As always, thank you for listening.
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The citizens of Meteorville hold a block party to celebrate their recent victory, but the following morning brings more than just a nasty hangover…
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With trouble on the way, the citizens of Meteorville show up for their neighbors in need.
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Route 6.6 Episode 7 is delayed until next week. If you'd like to hear more Goblin Booth Productions, try out:
The Harrowing of Minerva Damson
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The Crater Café crew work separately to try and get back together – and dig up a variety of revelations on the way.
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The Crater Café crew’s return to their home planet is complicated when one of the passengers on their bus starts acting out.
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The human gets to know the Crater Café crew, and the gang gets a lesson in human anatomy.
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Gil gets acquainted with more of the colorful residents of Meteorville. Meanwhile, Rho, Poly, and Matt hatch a plan to try to capture the human wandering Barringer-1902.
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Rho’s attempts to announce their discovery at the exit portal are interrupted by the arrival of a customer that requires a lot of extra attention.
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Once a major stop on Subspace Route 6.6, this extraterrestrial diner and service center plays host to planetary locals for the most part these days. Little do they know, that’s about to change in a BIG way.
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