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Episode 2 - A One Sided Argument

Nov 17, 20148 minEp. 2
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“A One Sided Argument” by Alex Shvartsman

Author
Alex Shvartsman - alexshvartsman.com | Amazon

Cast
D.E. Medus - david.medusmedia.com

Art
D.E. Medus - david.medusmedia.com
With special thanks to reddit user wags_01 for the original picture

Music
"Echoes of Time v2" by Kevin MacLeod | (Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License)

Transcript

Welcome to episode two of metus pod. I'm your host Dee meet us. Our first episode went over very well, I got lots of encouraging tweets and feedback from our listeners. Meet us pod is now listed on the iTunes podcast directory. I would love if you would all go and leave an honest review. I haven't seen the actual studies but from what I understand leaving a five star review for me to spot will make you a more attractive person.

Also, I spent a significant portion in the last few days working on getting discussion forum set up and meet as pod.com You should drop by and say hello. And lastly, please stay tuned after the story to learn how you can help us keep the show ad free and more frequently produced with high quality content with a service called Patreon. I received our story tonight via the Submissions page at meet us pod.com. One sided argument by Alex Schwartzman originally appeared in nature

earlier this year. Alex is a writer, translator, editor and game designer from Brooklyn, New York. Over 70 of his short stories have appeared in nature, intergalactic medicine show galaxies edge, daily science fiction, and many other venues. He won the 2014 W es F a small press award for short fiction for his story, explaining Cthulhu to grandma, which was published in IgM s last year. Alex is the editor of the unidentified bunny objects annual anthology series of

humorous science fiction and fantasy. His collection explaining Cthulhu to grandma and other stories will be released on February 1 2015. Alex is a great guy. I got to spend a little time talking with him this week and he has a fountain of useful knowledge. links to his work are in the show notes. I really enjoyed this story and I decided I wanted to narrate it myself. I hope you all enjoy it as well. A

one sided argument by Alex Schwartzman. Our arguments became one sided after the aliens crashed landed into Manhattan. It was next in coal, it says a tragic mistake. They didn't mean to hurt anyone. She prattles on and on like this. I soak. There may be 7 billion people on Earth. But our planet is mostly uninhabited, full of vast empty spaces, even if you only count the landmass. So the odds of those octopus looking bastards crashing into one of the most densely populated

cities in the world are one some fraction of a percent. A dark cosmic joke, except there are 20,000 Dead people buried under the rubble and their families aren't laughing. Colette only sees the best in people, even when they aren't people at all. They aren't perfect, but they are evil either. It was a rough landing, their ship almost disintegrated on entry. It's not like they wanted to kill anyone. Captain Sully managed to land a malfunctioning airplane in the

Hudson River some years back, and he was only human. These aliens are built vessels capable of reaching another star should have been able to do better. I bet they just didn't care. Years from now that they won't be remembered for the tragedy and the loss. But for the moment, we finally learned that we aren't alone in the universe. Colette can keep up her side of the argument for hours, days even. We're a real Odd Couple. I served two tours in Iraq and she

protested against the war. I'm quiet and she's chatty. But it was her nonstop chit chat to get me through the nightmares and the shakes and all the other fun parting gifts I returned home with after the war. PTSD the doctors called it I called it hell. So I listened to her defend the aliens. Whenever I can no longer stand to hear it. I leave the house for a while. I drove to Sunset Park, our favorite outdoor spot in Brooklyn back when we were dating. We used to love coming

here to take in the New York skyline. I sit at the bench where I proposed and I stare where the familiar contours of skyscrapers used to be. Manhattan still burns. Ash walks across the water. The alien ship leveled several city blocks downtown. The devastation they cause was worse than any war worse than 911. Some terrorists did this with a suitcase nuke when we bombing their capital already, but these aliens we just forgive them and welcomed them with open arms. This isn't

right. I inhaled a bit of smoke and reminds me of death and pain and Volusia they can't get away with this. Somebody has to make the alien bastards pay back home. I stare the Arsenal laid out on the workbench in my garage. The Glock 19 handgun and AR semi automatic rifle have been there since the day of the crash. A pair of homemade IEDs have joined them uh, since then. I've been busy. I can get close boasts I can walk right up to the police barricades that cordon off the ship, and I can

push my way past New York's finest. They probably wouldn't try very hard to stop me. After dealing with the grieving families who show up there every day, the cops must hate the aliens nearly as much as I do. And when I get to the dozens of little alien octopus is preparing the whole of the ship. Like they keep showing on the news. I can open fire. I bet I can take out a good number of them before anyone stops me. The only thing holding me back is Colette. She forgives them

utterly. And without doubt. I pace across the garage and allow Collatz voice to soothe me. Our arguments became one sided after the aliens crashed landed in Manhattan after their gargantuan spaceship crushed Colette's office building their one sided because there's no use and talking back to the dead. All I can do instead is to honor her memory as best I can. To do what I've done every day since I've lost her. I take another longing look at the workbench and walk out of the garage and go back to

the house. Back to our bedroom where Colette scent still lingers. And close my eyes. Listen to her voice inside my head and try very, very hard to let her persuade me. As I mentioned at the top of the show, I've added a support option called Patreon. Patreon is a site that you can support creative pursuits sort of like Kickstarter but ongoing, you can set a monthly donation amount to help us out. Just go to patreon.com/d meet us. We here at me this pod are hoping to

avoid ever having ads on the main podcast. Everyone who signs up for Patreon will get their name mentioned on the show and special thanks for me personally. The money we receive will go towards getting you great stories and top notch production values. If we can get enough donations, the podcast will get longer and better. I'm also thinking about a secondary podcast where we discuss the stories feature here with listeners and authors. But that's down the road a little

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