Triple feature · 6:44pm Oct 21st, 2019
Chapters 1 to 3 of the dramatic reading for My battery is low, and it's getting dark!
I think Chapter 1 turned out especially well. That actually got me to tear up, and I wrote the damn thing.
Chapters 1 to 3 of the dramatic reading for My battery is low, and it's getting dark!
I think Chapter 1 turned out especially well. That actually got me to tear up, and I wrote the damn thing.
More than a year after its final transmission and over half a year after the official end of the mission, the little rover that could continues to bring the world together.
For all my Eastern European readers out there, there's now a Russian translation of My battery is low, and it's getting dark available:
https://ponyfiction.org/story/14810/
The first part of the dramatic reading of My Battery is low, and it's getting dark done by Skijaramaz - Tone Shift is out!
Listen to it here:
Hi, everyone. I just wanted to make a small blogpost about My battery is low, and it’s getting dark.
First of all, new chapter coming out THIS WEEK! Sunday at the latest, Pinkie Promise.
Almost a year after posting the first chapter, the dramatic reading of My Battery is low, and it's getting dark has now also concluded.
Everyone, please give a big thanks to Skijaramaz - Tone Shift over on Youtube for putting in the marvelous work and letting the characters find their voices.
All parts of the dramatic reading below. And consider subscribing. I certainly have.
Oh hey, I'm still sorta consistantly updating something! Is this real life, or is it just Fanta sea?
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So, by now ponies are getting a little familiar with Earl, and know to stay clear away as much as possible. In my town, there's this guy who drives around a raddy old truck that the frame is bent, and the body is rotten to the point you can see through the passenger door into the cab. His brakes? Sketch as yay, so you know to stay clear of it when you're on the road.
Please, give Opportunity a moment of silence and respect. NASA has declared Oppy as dead as of six hours ago. Fifteen years. Fifteen years is how long Oppy continued its mission, collecting data on the red planet for NASA and roaming the surface of the planet. Fifteen years, when its original mission was planned to only last 90 days. Fifteen years is a long time, folks. Longer than I've been alive. May Opportunity rest in peace, and may it lay in its final resting place for as long as the