I Should Roll: Ride of the Valkyrie, Episode Seven
A Pocketful of Dead Bodies
The crew of the Valkyrie are reunited after their misadventures with mercs and in the slums of Omega. In their finest brightly colored attire and with a trio of dead bodies in tow, they head for the clinic of a certain former STG operative.
cast, in order of vocal appearance:
Kaya Renwick - Narrator and NPCs
JD Kelly - Kache
Leah Ryan - Bean Gainian
Hans Cummings - Zynamondan
Chase Hutchison - Gratch
Ché Grové - Titoh Raas
Hunter LaPaglia - Carver Fairbank
I Should Roll is a production of the Intergalactic Improv Initiative. It is created by Kaya Renwick and produced by JD Kelly. Sound design and mixing by Dan Spitaliere and Kaya Renwick.
All music is used under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence, the Pixabay Content Licence, or the Universal Music Group Creator licence. Any sound effects not built in-house are used under the same.
detailed scene credits:
Opening Credits: Future Loop, Aleksandr Karabanov/Muzaproduction, Pixabay; Quantum, Tim Beek
Where We Left Off: Awaiting, Tim Kulig
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