The Amelia Project - Prologue - Season 5 Part 3
Episode Date: June 14, 2024"A few more hours and then the sun will rise." Prologue - Season 5 Part 3. With Alan Burgon, Julia C. Thorne, Julia Morizawa, Hemi Yeroham, Jordan Cobb and Erin King. Written and edited by Philip Th...orne with story editing by Oystein Brager. Music and sound design by Fredrik Baden. Website: https://ameliapodcast.com/ Transcripts: https://ameliapodcast.com/season-5 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ameliapodcast Donations: https://ameliapodcast.com/support Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-amelia-project?ref_id=6148 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ameliapodcast/ Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/ameliapodcast X: https://twitter.com/amelia_podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/theameliaproject.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Like riding roller coasters.
Learning to water ski.
Applying sunscreen to your dad's back.
Yep, definitely the best summer ever.
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just a few more hours and the sun will arise.
Yes.
This is the final stretch.
My last stories.
I don't know.
Part of me is so curious to get to the end.
I mean, the beginning.
I mean... You know what I mean.
And part of me...
never wants this night to end.
Don't worry.
There's still a very long way to go.
We've only got to... what? 1630s? That's not even halfway.
But it will end eventually, won't it? All stories have to end at some point, don't they?
Why?
What?
don't they? Why? What? Well, I'm not good with endings. I prefer beginnings, which is what we're all about. Turning endings into new beginnings. But even those new beginnings lead to another end.
I mean, eventually, no? You're right, Alvina. Excuse me? I said you're right, Alvina. No, I mean... the accent?
What accent?
You said, you're right, Alvina, in a Welsh accent.
Did I?
Well, it's an accent I enjoy greatly.
I've gathered.
Really?
Well, you slipped into it to tell the last few stories.
Have I?
I've adopted so many different names, voices and languages over the years it's hard to keep track.
But I remember I fell in love with Welsh after meeting Griffith ap Llywelyn ap Yorworth.
Who?
We'll get to that.
Right. In the meantime, maybe stick to...
Oh. Oh, that stick to... Oh.
Oh, that's...
Your phone.
My phone?
Is this the call you've been waiting for?
I...
It might be.
I'll give you some space.
Thank you, Alvina.
Lorraine?
Lorraine?
No, Amelia.
Oh. You were expecting Lorraine? Lorraine? Uh, no, Amelia. Oh.
You were expecting Lorraine?
I was hoping, yes.
But you haven't spoken to Lorraine for...
Well...
One year, two months, three weeks and five days.
Right.
Two hours, eight minutes and thirty-six seconds.
Approximately.
Lorraine has every reason to be angry with us.
I know, I know. I just thought...
I just hoped.
I know.
So, um, why did you call?
Just because I can't sleep and I'm worried about you.
You've been out for, what, eight hours?
You know it's a long story.
How far have you got?
1632.
What? You barely started.
Well, I might have digressed a bit,
but Alvina is such a good listener, you know.
And I'm really enjoying delving back into all these stories.
Moliere, Marie Antoinette, Granville, Fuggy.
Granville? I don't think you told me that one.
Didn't I?
You're going into too much detail.
Like Coco.
A good story should never be rushed. I know.
And my next story is very good.
You think all your stories are very good.
I'm about to tell her about Will.
That one. You did tell me that one. Oh, and be about to tell her about Will. That one.
You did tell me that one.
Oh, and be sure to tell her about Tomokozen.
That is one of my favorites.
Still, if you want to reach main Moapert Arthur son of Athromel by daybreak,
you're going to have to go faster.
You think she's ready for main Moapert Arthur, son of Athromale?
You'll tell me how she reacts over breakfast, yes?
Yes.
I'll be waiting for you, Arthur.
Ouch!
Stepped on a rock.
Can't we wait until the tide is fully retreated?
Well, if I remember correctly, you wanted to get to the end of this by dawn, did you not?
Yes.
Then there is no time to lose.
So where are you taking us exactly?
A cave.
Yes, I know. But what's in this cave?
The implements we need for our little ritual.
The tea. Baldur's Root. Preparing the tea
will take time, effort, and certain tools. Tools? And you've stashed them in this cave?
Yes, many years ago. How many? Many.
What makes you think they're still there?
I would be very surprised if anybody has ventured out here.
Ouch!
This is... Stepped on another rock.
I mean, we can barely see out here.
How are we going to see inside the cave?
Without moonlight?
Yeah, no more flashlight batteries, remember?
Ah, Old school.
So this tea,
how long will it take to prepare?
You said it was difficult.
Not difficult, exactly.
But, uh, it requires
patience. Patience.
Okay, but while we prepare this
tea, you will... I will keep telling you
my stories, yes.
Of course.
Good, good.
And what story is next?
I was thinking I would tell you a story that spans several years.
Okay.
It is the story of a man named Will.
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Hey Dad, I've got a question for you and it makes me really frustrated.
Mikey, the stars are wrong. We jumped two and a half times farther than we were supposed to.
He's not a robot, right?
He's an AI.
They used you, yes, but they used me worse.
I want to go home.
How many minutes are in a while?
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