Season 3

End of Season 3: AMA with the Cast and Crew

Hello everyone!

To commemorate the end of our third season, the cast and crew of Wolf 359 are going to host a brand new Ask Me (or… Us, as the case might be) Anything live stream! Send us whatever questions you have, and we’ll answer! We’ll be live on Wednesday January 4th at 8:00 PM EST. (exact start time subject to slight changes) Tune in at the video link below: 

Present to answer questions will be:

Zach Valenti - Doug Eiffel and Doctor Hilbert, Producer, Writer

Cecilia Lynn-Jacobs - Captain Lovelace

Zach Libresco - Colonel Kepler

Noah Masur - Mr. Jacobi

Michelle Agresti - Doctor Maxwell

Sarah Shachat - Producer and Writer

Gabriel Urbina - Creator, Producer, and Writer

And - pending the approval of the scheduling gods - we might be able to have a few other surprise special guest stars.

In the meantime, SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS! Please use this form to send us your questions or queries on anything you’d like to see the cast and crew discuss. Feel free to send us as many questions as you like - we’ll do our best to answer as many of them as we can!

Once again, that’s Wednesday January 4th at 8:00 PM EST! See you then!

Episode 43: Persuasion

Get ready, everybody. The end of Season 3 is almost upon us. This is the deep breath before the plunge... 

The time has come - the time to listen to Episode 43!  Visit our Season 3 page to listen to Persuasion!

With just over a day left before the long-anticipated alien contact event, Colonel Kepler keeps the crew working overtime to get the Hephaestus ready for anything - and everything - that might happen. As they work around the clock, however, the crew finds that Wolf 359's turbulent air space and a side project of Doctor Hilbert's might offer some unique challenges and some unexpected opportunities. Plus, Q-branch gizmos, Santa's Workshop, studly, manly things, bedtime reading, and the latest in Hephaestus Fashion. 

Tonight's episode was written by Zach Valenti and directed by Gabriel Urbina.

As always, thank you so much to everyone who helps us get this show made. An especially warm thank you and an especially loud shout out to all of our monthly backers at the Wolf 359 Patreon campaign. If you enjoy the show and want to help us close our third year with a bang, please consider signing up for a monthly donation - or at least leave a review on our iTunes page!  Thank you, from everyone on the show, for everything you do for us - we couldn't make the show without you! 

Stay tuned - there's three more episodes left before the end of the year! It's all free fall from here on out... 

Episode 40: Limbo

It's time for the next turn in the roller coaster! Episode 40, Limbo, is now live! Visit our Season 3 page to listen to the newest chapter!

While most of the crew tries to enjoy a rare moment of downtime, Doctor Maxwell discovers some previously undetected flaws in the station's systems. When her suspicions about these faults are proven right, the crew is forced to have a series of unexpected and difficult conversations. Plus, the Cybermen Appreciation Society, Cold Shower September, the master of the prank, everlasting funstoppers, and a big pink Heffalump that only you can see. 

Tonight's episode was written by Sarah Shachat and directed by Gabriel Urbina. 

As always, thank you so much to everyone who has helped us make Wolf 359. Whether you're leaving a review on our iTunes page, signing up for a monthly donation on our Patreon campaign, or participated in the growing online discussions about the show, it means so much to everyone involved on the team that you listen to and support the show!   

Stay tuned - one of our most ambitious episodes to date is right around the corner!

Episode 39: All Things Considered

Hope that you've had a chance to recover from Happy Endings, because Episode 39, All Things Considered, is now live! Visit our Season 3 page to listen to the newest chapter!

After a technical mishap causes Jacobi's latest experimental gizmo to discharge within the Urania, a number of the SI-5's personal items are vented into space. A furious Colonel Kepler assembles everyone who was involved, hell bent on determining which of his underlings is at fault. But when Minkowski, Jacobi, and Eiffel each present wildly different accounts of the event, he and Captain Lovelace discover that determining the why, the how, the when, and the who is responsible for this snafu might be trickier than it first appears. Plus, willful destruction of property, outright libel, Thunderdome, excellent opportunities for science, and Exit 101. 

Tonight's episode was written by Sarah Shachat and directed by Gabriel Urbina. 

As always, thank you so much to everyone who has helped us and supported us in making, promoting, and distributing this crazy little show. Whatever you've done, whether it's leaving a review on our iTunes page, signing up for a monthly donation on our Patreon campaign, or just sharing the show with a friend or loved one, words cannot express what a difference it makes in our lives. 

Stay tuned - seven more episodes left in Season 3! Any predictions for what's coming next?