242: Wooly
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In this episode of WOE.BEGONE, the narrative centers on Sable (also known as Wooly) being evacuated from his apartment after a mysterious assassin attempts to kill him, with Stinky the Lionhead bunny warning him via an NFT. With no safe place to stay, Sable is transported to Satellite Hutch, a secret time-travel research facility led by the enigmatic Lionhead. The episode unfolds as a tense blend of paranoia, humor, and escalating stakes, as Sable grapples with the revelation that the mysterious cube in the backyard—a technological marvel capable of consolidating all past realities—is dangerously close to activation. Stinky insists it must be destroyed to prevent catastrophic temporal propagation, while Sable questions the motives behind the secrecy. Meanwhile, the group prepares for a movie night with a confiscated DVD of Project Hail Mary, but the real tension lies in the growing rift between Satellite Hutch and the MatPak, now operating under a new anti-time travel ideology. The episode ends with a shocking twist: Mikey, presumed dead, is revealed to be alive—though he’s now a ghostly figure in the shadows, holding a wrench and threatening Stinky.
The cube in the backyard is a convergence of all past realities and poses a massive risk if activated.
Stinky (Lionhead) is not just a mascot but a key leader in a covert time-travel organization with a history of suppressing dangerous knowledge.
The MatPak has evolved into a separate, anti-time travel faction, creating ideological tension with Satellite Hutch.
Sable’s identity as 'Wooly' is tied to a secret correspondence that was ignored for months, leading to critical delays in crisis response.
Temporal bleed is a real, uncontrolled phenomenon with deadly consequences, and some memories are deliberately erased.
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Podcast Plug and Intro
The episode begins with standard promotional content for the Woe Begone podcast, including music releases, Twitch streams, Patreon perks, and recognition of new patrons.
Assassin in the Apartment
“There was a stranger in our home. You, if you didn't get lucky, there's a bullet hole in your pillow. He would've killed you before any of us could do anything about it.”
The Rabbit Room and the Compound
Sable struggles to find a safe place to sleep after being evacuated. Stinky offers him a room at the compound, but it’s occupied by 24 rabbits. After a tense exchange, Stinky arranges for Sable to stay at Satellite Hutch.
The Revelation of Lionhead
“The letters are addressed to Wooly. You're Wooly, which you would have figured out if you had been reading the letters.”
The Cube and the Temporal Threat
“As soon as this machine hits critical mass, information about it will propagate in all directions. And that propagation is going to kill a lot of people.”
“As soon as this machine hits critical mass, information about it will propagate in all directions. And that propagation is going to kill a lot of people.”
“The letters are addressed to Wooly. You're Wooly, which you would have figured out if you had been reading the letters.”
“Put the wrench down, Mike. Or else you're gonna end up like Mikey here.”
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Guests
Stinky
person
Lionhead
person
Sable
person
Wooly
person
The Hutch
organization
Satellite Hutch
organization
MatPak
organization
The Cube
other
Mikey
person
Project Hail Mary
media
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