Star Trek: Outpost – Episode 41 – Profit In The Wind – Part I

Giant Gnome Productions presents…
Star Trek: Outpost – Episode 41 – Profit In The Wind – Part I
Release Date: November 5, 2012

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A sonic blast designed to rid the station of alien insects may have eliminated the immediate threat…but the cure may have been worse than the disease; when the station’s matter/antimatter reactors overload on restart, the crew of DS3 must race against time to restore power and life support — or face almost certain death.
Cast and Crew (In Order of Appearance)
Tony Raymond as Vodic
Eddie Bowley as Yov
Dave Morgan as Brel
Edward Winterrose as Capt. Montaine Buchanan
Cathy Rinella as Lt. Jennifer Forrestal
Charles Bowman as Yeoman Burghoff
Michael Liebmann as Engineer Jack Graves
Brittani Ebert as Engineer Neela Gliss
Ben Cromey as Vurk
Paul Lavelle as Capt. Russell Steele
RC Thorne as Commander Larry Pierce
Karen Osborne as Commander Olivia Twist
Katie Gomez as Lt. Renova Exler
Greg Littlefield as Lt. Nathaniel Farmer
Cary Ayers as Dr. Arban Breetal
Eleiece Krawiec as Dr. Rachel Winston
Doug Cromey as Tirgil
FEATURING: Original Music Composed and Performed by Matthew McLaren from S&M Productions; Additional Music Provided by Kevin MacLeod at Incompetech.com.
Announcer: Paul Lavelle
Cover Art: Ben Cromey
Writers/Directors/Producers/Audio Engineers: Daniel McIntosh and Tony Raymond
Executive Producer: Waleed Ovase

Om Podcasten

A Star Trek Audio Drama from Giant Gnome Productions. Life is good for Lt. Greg Torkelson aboard the USS Remington a Starfleet research vessel stationed near the Venderis Nebula. However, when word comes that he’s been promoted to the Executive Officer of Deep Space Station 3, an outpost in the backwaters of Federation space, he quickly discovers that all is not as it appears, and what seems to be too good to be true just might be. " In the darkest reaches of the United Federation of Planets, an isolated station stands sentinel over a neglected frontier. Commissioned long ago with high hopes, its promise is now all but forgotten; a lonely outpost serving as the gateway to the vast expanse beyond, where discovery…and adventure…await.."- Lt. Commander Gregory Torkelson