The Amelia Project - Presenting "Desert Skies"

Episode Date: June 7, 2024

We will be back next week, on 14th June 2024! In the meantime, here's the first episode of a show we've really been enjoying. Desert Skies is a quirky, comedic, and heartfelt sci-fi podcast about life... between this world and the next. The full first season of Desert Skies is available to binge, and the second season is releasing now, making it the perfect time to listen to the show and join in on the journey through the celestial spheres. You can subscribe to Desert Skies for free here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello Amelia listeners, just one more week to go until we're back. That's right, we're releasing the prologue to Season 5 Part 3 on Friday the 14th of June. But in the meantime, we would like to introduce you to another show. A show that Einstein discovered quite a while ago and sent me lots of excited text messages about until I finally caved and listened to it too. I also loved it, and so now I'm telling you about it and hope that you follow suit. The show is called Desert Skies, and it's a quirky, comedic and heartfelt sci-fi podcast about the life between this world and the next. The story takes place along the road of a lonely petrol station in the afterlife,
Starting point is 00:00:45 and the staff there help new arrivals get ready to embark on their journey through the celestial spheres. You'll meet Tendi, the attendant, Mac, the mechanic, and a sentient cash register. Much like Amelia, it begins softly, but what starts as a slice-of-life story following new arrivals quickly grows into an epic tale where the stakes are life, or in this case afterlife, and death. If you like Midnight Burger, Futurama, Adventure Time or Rick and Morty, we think you'll enjoy this show too. For me, it hits that perfect sweet spot, a mix of humour, humanity and surreal whimsy. The full first season of Desert Skies is available to binge and the second one is releasing now, making this the perfect time to listen to the show. You can find and listen to Desert Skies
Starting point is 00:01:37 anywhere you listen to podcasts or by clicking the link in the episode notes below. And we're playing you their first episode right now. Our thanks to Desert Skies for their support. Oh, and instead of cocoa, you might want a burrito for this one. Happy listening. For the best listening experience, headphones are recommended. Recommended. Hello, Hello there! If you don't mind waiting just a moment while we get ready, we're actually trying something new. We're formalizing our process. So this is an exciting time to be here. I've actually written something up. So I think it's... I'm pretty proud of it.
Starting point is 00:03:12 It's cool. Where am I? Please hold all of your questions until the presentation is complete. Everything will be answered in time. Okay. I think I'm ready. You may approach the counter. Welcome to Desert Skies, Traveler. Your journey through the physical plane has come to an end, physical plane has come to an end. But we are so glad you're here. And I know what you're thinking, where is here exactly? I'll do my best to explain. Desert Sky's astral plane fuel and service station
Starting point is 00:04:00 exists on the lowest sphere of existence between life and death or as we like to say around here between life and the next life yeah you have no more reason to be afraid no more reason to fret nor worry whatever your, we are here to help. My colleague here is the mechanic, or Mac for short. It is his job to service your vehicle in preparation for the journey across the celestial spheres. I am the attendant, or attend, for short. I told you not to call me that in front of the travelers. Well, I think it puts them at ease. I'm trying to create an air of mystique. Yeah, well, that's stupid.
Starting point is 00:04:53 Yeah, well, nobody asked you. Um, what's going on? Like I said, I am the attendant. It is my job to ensure you have adequate provisions and are well instructed in navigating the journey through the celestial spheres. Now let me tell you about a selection of products available and any associated promotions. One second here. We have all of your road trip favorites.
Starting point is 00:05:31 Chips, sodas, sunflower seeds, pickled pig's feet that induce devastating degrees of sadness. It's a trip. That's Mac's favorite actually. It's just trip. Um, that's, that's Mac's favorite, actually. It's just nice to feel something. Before hitting the road, how about one last trip south of the border? We have an impressive selection of over 34 varieties
Starting point is 00:05:55 of microwavable burritos. Everything from breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, dessert, and various other flavors. Right now, if you grab three, you'll receive a portable microwave to take with you on your journey. It has a little cigarette lighter adapter. Hell of a deal if you ask me.
Starting point is 00:06:21 Are you dealing with the regret of never having accomplished anything significant in your life? Punish yourself appropriately with some Flamin' Hot Cheetos. Enough, enough. Turn off the music. What's wrong? Was I reading too fast? That's fine. I can start over. Where's the rewind? No, no, don't do it again. Look, I need start over. Where's the rewind? No, no, don't do it again.
Starting point is 00:06:46 Look, I need some answers. Five minutes ago, I'm sitting at home eating a plate of toaster waffles. Next thing I know, I'm driving down a deserted highway, then pulling into a gas station in the middle of God knows where, and you start reading off some brain- specials of the day with gimli here i just want to know what's really going on give it to me straight am i high right now possibly but that's irrelevant you're here because you're dead this is your last stop on your way to the great beyond it's our job to make sure you're prepared for the ride. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:07:27 And what if I don't believe you? What if this is all just some kind of sick dream, huh? Some elaborate prank? Look, I understand this experience can be jarring. Especially if your death was sudden or unexpected. Especially if your death was sudden or unexpected. I can't remember, but I probably went through the same emotions you're experiencing right now. For the sake of argument, let's say you're telling me the truth. What's to keep me from driving back the direction I came from, huh?
Starting point is 00:08:00 Hightailing it back to my living room. No pun intended. There's nothing keeping you from that i mean we we can't stop you but i don't recommend it yeah and why is that microwavable burritos what what is that supposed to mean i'll show you come on follow me our microwavable burrito selection. Currently, there are 34 varieties. If you drive back the way you came, there's going to be 35. Here, take a look at this package.
Starting point is 00:08:35 What do you see? It says Gut Buster brand microwavable burritos. And there's a face. Lady with red hair. Alice's Chicken a la King style. Read the back. Okay. This delicious microwavable snack is dedicated to Alice McDougal, who attempted to return to the physical realm and retrieve her beloved cat, Wallace.
Starting point is 00:09:02 We honor her brave effort. What the hell is this? Just keep reading. In accordance with the governing rules of the astral plane, the full essence of this individual's existence, desires, purpose, and romantic history has been meticulously crafted into this artisan-style burrito. Taste the flavor of life. So there's ground-up lady in here?
Starting point is 00:09:29 Uh, no. God, no. That's disgusting. This isn't her physically. It's the flavor and texture of her existence. Which apparently tastes like diced chicken in a cream sauce. It's actually pretty good. Congratulations, friend.
Starting point is 00:09:49 I've heard some crazy shit in my life, but I've never heard anything like that. But you know, I bet I'd be chicken. Some kind of chicken burrito. Why do you say that? Saw it on one of those placemats at a Chinese restaurant. I was born in the year of the chicken. I think you mean rooster. Really?
Starting point is 00:10:13 I always thought it was chicken. I think I'd rather be a chicken than a cock, you know? Oh, God. I need a cigarette. You got those? Huh? A brand that doesn't taste like devastating sadness or contain the essence of someone's great-grandma? Here, have one of mine.
Starting point is 00:10:35 Thank God. Something I can actually use. I know these things are awful for you. I'm not sure you gotta worry about that anymore. Come on, buddy. Let's take a look at that car of yours. That's the other thing. I don't even own a car. Then boom, I'm suddenly cruising down the highway in a Buick Skylark. That's one hell of a car. Sure, I'm not complaining. But that's not my automobile. And this isn't my beard's natural color. Yet here we are. Come on, let's get you road ready. Hey, Nintendo. Or whatever your name is. You really telling me I'm dead? It's attendant. And, yeah, you are. Sorry, friend. Well, ain't that just a kick in the pants?
Starting point is 00:11:19 One more question. This place, at the end of the road, what's it like? Is it nice? Yeah, it's real nice. Huh. That's good to know, I guess. Look, come back and see me before taking off, okay? Whatever you want, Lord of the Underworld. Whatever you want, Lord of the Underworld.
Starting point is 00:11:50 Hey, cash register. Hello, attendant. How can I be of service? I always tell people that what lies at the end of the road is a nice place. You excel at putting our travelers at ease, Attendant. Um, yeah, sure, but... What if it's a lie? I don't know if it's nice or not. For all I know, it could be a plane of... non-existence.
Starting point is 00:12:16 I would assume that even a state of non-existence is better than having your essence converted into a microwavable burrito. Yeah, maybe. I don't know. A lot of people like burritos. Attendant, as you know, I'm incapable of lying. So you've told me. But you're not. I can't say for certain, but I believe that if given the ability to provide comfort to frightened travelers, able to travel but one direction,
Starting point is 00:12:45 I would allow myself to express confidence that they are headed towards a nice place, regardless of my uncertainty. You really think that's okay? Attendant, I am just the Computational Assistance and Service Help Register, but logic leads me to believe that the existence of Desert Skies, an astral plane fuel and service center dedicated to the comfort and safety of travelers embarking on their final journey, well, it seems to me that level of intentional care would denote a certain amount of goodwill on the part of our superiors. Our superiors? I don't even know who they are.
Starting point is 00:13:24 Our superiors. I don't even know who they are. Do you, Cash? I'm sorry, attendant, but as I've told you 473 times, I'm unable to speak to that subject. Unable or not allowed? Is there anything else I can assist you with, attendant? Um, play some music? You got it. Hmm. Let's do contemplative. I'm sorry. Well, he's all set. Where's he at? Dude's just sitting in his car with his head resting on the steering wheel.
Starting point is 00:14:37 I'd ask what gives, but it ain't like I've never seen it before. I told him to come back in here. What's his story, anyway? Jeez, I haven't even ran the report. Cash register. How can I help you, attendant? Request a traveler bio for... Oh god, I didn't even ask his name. I got that from him at least. Name's Lawrence Cobb. Requesting traveler biography for Lawrence Cobb. Requesting Traveler Biography for Lawrence Cobb.
Starting point is 00:15:08 Alright, let's take a look here. Lawrence Cobb, age 42. Looks like it was the toaster waffles that did him in. Choked to death watching television. When I die, that's how I want to go. Yeah, well, you are dead, so there's that. And what? You want to die choking on frozen breakfast foods watching TV? You're judgy, you know that?
Starting point is 00:15:37 Anyway, born and raised in New York. Managed the electronics counter at a department store. Fascinating stuff, but you know what I want. Yeah, I know. There you go, you sick little man. Embarrassing childhood memories. God, I love these.
Starting point is 00:15:58 Look, in fourth grade, choked on an ice cube at lunch and threw up all over the table. How do you even do that? Hmm. Says his wife died. Her name sounds so familiar. Deborah Cobb.
Starting point is 00:16:15 Deborah Cobb. Deborah Cobb. Cash, do you have a record of a Deborah Cobb who was married to a Lawrence Cobb? Indeed. Deborah Cobb. Cash, do you have a record of a Deborah Cobb who was married to a Lawrence Cobb? Indeed. Deborah Cobb, age 36. Sudden death. Brain aneurysm. Jesus, that's so young. We have so many people come through here, Tendi. What makes you think you'd remember some random woman? We must have
Starting point is 00:16:43 had 20,000 Deborahbras at Desert Skies in my time and at least a handful of Debra Cobbs. I don't know. Some people just stick with you, Mac. Yeah, I guess that's true. There was that one guy who crapped his pants dancing to You're the One That I Want during a school play.
Starting point is 00:17:00 I still got the report pinned up in my shack. You can't make this stuff up. No, you can't. I think I'm going to check on our traveler. Mr. Cobb? Go away, Nintendo. I just want to talk, real quick.
Starting point is 00:17:29 Give me 30 seconds. Please, Mr. Cobb. Stop calling me Mr. Cobb. My name is Lawrence. Hey, Lawrence, buddy. You've been out here a while, and we're getting kind of worried about you. Worried about me? What's there to worry about? I'm already dead.
Starting point is 00:17:52 Dead is such a weighty word. You left a physical plane, so what? It's just one plane of existence. This is another. And down that road is another. And that's your destination. That's the next life. Yeah, well, if it's so great, why haven't you driven down that road, huh?
Starting point is 00:18:16 If it's so wonderful, what are you doing out here in the plane of God knows what hawking burritos with people in them? I don't know. What do you mean you don't know? You're dead too, right? You must have pulled in here just like me, but you stayed. You're right. I mean, I assume that's what happened, but I don't remember a time when I wasn't working here. When I wasn't the attendant. I don't remember my life on the physical plane or my real name. I have no idea who I am
Starting point is 00:18:52 or even how I died. Jesus, that's messed up, guy. So what's to keep you from going now? Get in the car. Come on, we'll go together. I know I'd feel better if someone was with me, you know? I'm sorry, Lawrence. I can't. Why not? Because I like what I do. It may not seem like much to you, but to me, it's everything. It's all I've ever known. Do you know how many Lawrence
Starting point is 00:19:23 Cobbs I've had come through here? People like you who get behind that wheel and can't seem to turn the key. And 99.9% of the time, I get them down that road. I save them from the burrito plane of existence. I help them move on. It might not be so bad being a burrito, you know. A lot of people like burritos. This is true.
Starting point is 00:19:51 You know, I had a wife who died. Three years ago. I couldn't do anything without her. Ever since she's been gone, my life's just been one pointless day after another. She might be up there too, huh? Down that road? How could I not realize that? Tell me, did a Deborah Cobb ever come through this place? She did.
Starting point is 00:20:20 Well, well, okay. I'm gonna get to see her again. Come inside, Lawrence. Let's get you what you need. Hey, you got any of those corn chips shaped like a dunce cap? Indeed we do. And you didn't do nothing weird to it? No need. Those things are weird enough on their own. So go ahead and take a look around the store, Lawrence, and meet me at the counter when you're done. Thanks, but I can't buy none of this stuff. I don't even have my wallet.
Starting point is 00:20:53 Then how in the hell are you planning to pay for all that astral-grade fuel I just pumped into your Buick? We don't take kindly to thieves around here. Hey now, wait just a minute. You didn't say nothing about no payment. I mean, what would you guys even do with money? Uh, nothing at all. Mac is just being an asshat. Yeah, I'm just messing with you, buddy.
Starting point is 00:21:19 Nobody's got money this side of the physical realm. You know what they say. You can't take it with you. Take it with you when you go. Yeah. Like I said, just grab whatever you like, and I'll be waiting for you right here. Oh, and don't forget to grab a map. They're on that rack over there by the burrito freezer. There's only one main road that you'll need to stay on, but there are some interesting sites along the way you might want to check out. There's only one main road that you'll need to stay on, but there are some interesting sights along the way you might want to check out.
Starting point is 00:21:45 Oh, also, it gets cold once you get past the Martian sphere, so it would help to grab a- No. No, no, no. What's wrong? My Debbie. What about her? I told you. She's been through here, Lawrence.
Starting point is 00:21:57 She didn't go down that road. She tried to go back. What are you talking about? Come see for yourself. See what? See what? See what? See what? See what? See what? See what? See what? She didn't go down that road. She tried to go back.
Starting point is 00:22:05 What are you talking about? Come see for yourself. See what? That's her face. Right there. Debbie's waffle-stuffed burrito. Let me see. It says this delicious microwavable snack is dedicated to Deborah Cobb, who attempted to return to the physical plane for her dear
Starting point is 00:22:28 husband, Lawrence. We honor the sacrifice she made in the name of love. Damn it. I knew I remembered that name. My wife. The only reason I ever had for living
Starting point is 00:22:44 is a burrito. Well, A lot of people like burrito. Okay, I should shut up. No, you're right. A lot of people like burritos. But I love this one. And she's gone. For a second there, I thought there really was a chance we could be together again. I'm so sorry, Lawrence. Que sera, sera. Could I have a moment alone, fellas? Of course. Mac?
Starting point is 00:23:20 Coming. Poor guy. I can't imagine what he's feeling. The thoughts that have to be going through his head right now. And to think that if his wife could have just waited, they'd be together now. I wonder what it feels like, Mac. To miss the physical plane. The people you left behind
Starting point is 00:23:46 I remember things about the physical plane real general things telephones, TVs, wars placemats at Chinese restaurants but I don't remember me the only me I remember is the me at Desert Skies. I've asked Cash to request a bio so many times I've lost count.
Starting point is 00:24:14 And every time she says the same thing. I'm unable to submit bio requests for current staff. I know I've asked you before, Mac, but you don't remember anything else about me when I got here? Just the same stuff I told you before, attendee. You showed up, got out of the car, walked past me like I wasn't even there, dead silent. You went inside. I started prepping your vehicle for the journey, and when I went to tell you it was ready, you were already standing behind the counter.
Starting point is 00:24:47 The old attendant had slipped out the back and took the car meant for you. I guess he was finally ready to hit the road. Funny thing is, I never got- Back! Come here! Look at this. What's he doing? He's chewing. What's that in his hand that my friend is deborah cobb
Starting point is 00:25:10 the full essence of her existence desires purpose and romantic history meticulously crafted into an artisan style burrito well i'll be damned i've never seen a man sob and eat a burrito. Well, I'll be damned. I've never seen a man sob and eat a burrito at the same time. I have. You said you'd never mention that again. Hey, fellas. Hey, Lawrence.
Starting point is 00:25:38 You alright? Yeah. You know what? I am. I think I'm ready to go. But you don't have anything. Don't need anything. You don't have to, but you sure you don't want to grab some snacks for the road? At least let me grab you a map.
Starting point is 00:25:57 No need. I ain't stopping. Well, okay then. Sounds like you're ready. As I'll ever be. Thanks, fellas. For everything. And that was the last time that we ever saw Lawrence Cobb. As his taillights faded into the distance, we were reminded of the power of love, and its ability to cause wandering souls to find resolve. Perhaps each one of us... Give it a rest, Mac. Look.
Starting point is 00:26:46 He's turning around. Maybe he's coming back for something. I don't think so. He's not slowing down. And there he goes. Nothing you could have done, Tendi. I really thought he was going to make it.
Starting point is 00:27:12 Who's to say he didn't? Seems to me like he made it exactly where he wanted to go. The freezer aisle. Come on, Tendi. We got a 35th variety now. Let's see what it is. We're going to need a bigger freezer. You go ahead. I'm going to submit my traveler report. Hey, Cash.
Starting point is 00:27:35 Hello, attendant. I'd like to submit my traveler report for Lawrence Cobb. I am ready to capture your report. Another traveler has come and gone. Lawrence Cobb never departed for his trip across the celestial spheres. It seems that he found a reason to head the other direction.
Starting point is 00:28:00 It's different this time, though. He wasn't trying to return to the physical plane, at least as far as I can tell. He knew what the outcome of driving that direction would be, and that seemed to be his intention. To follow the path that his dearly departed Deborah had taken just three years before. I hope he found what he was looking for. That's the end of my report, Cash. Pensive and succinct, attendant. Will you be needing anything else? Yeah, it's probably time we requested a second freezer. 34 varieties of microwavable burritos is just about all we have room for. Looks like you're not up to 35 varieties just yet, bud. What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:28:46 for looks like you're not up to 35 varieties just yet bud what do you mean here you go look for yourself lawrence and debbie's chicken and waffle stuffed burrito uh-huh and read the back this delicious microwavable snack is dedicated to lawrence and deborah cobb whose love for one another transcends the boundaries of the known plains. May their essences enjoy an eternity of artisanal bliss together. Taste the flavor of love. Another traveler. Looks like it's time to get back to work The Fable and Folly Network, where fiction producers flourish. It happened in the quiet town of Podunk, an ages-old family mystery. What happened with Great-Grandpa? Why won't you talk about it? Because there's nothing to say, Ninten.
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