EOS10 on Youtube, EOS10: Anomaly RPG, and more
Now you can listen to both EOS10 and Heroics on Youtube, plus the latest on EOS10: Anomaly, Planet M's first RPG and new work from EOS10 creator Justin McLachlan
EOS10 + Heroics on Youtube!
Both of PlanetM's flagship audiofiction series — EOS10 and Heroics — are now available on YouTube. Every episode of both shows can be streamed directly from the channel, alongside behind-the-scenes content, cast roundtables, and the occasional short-form clip nobody asked for but everyone seems to enjoy. If audio is how you've always listened, nothing changes. If you'd rather have it open in a browser tab while you do something else, that option exists now too.
EOS10 follows Dr. Ryan Dalias and the crew of an intergalactic travel hub on the edges of deep space, where the chief medical officer is a problem, the bartender-slash-gay-cafe-proprieter is a deposed alien prince, and the nurse will absolutely help you win any fight you might be in. Five seasons of doctors, disasters, plant-based shenanigans, and at least one xenomorph from a neighboring quantum universe are now available to watch in order, out of order, or however the algorithm decides to feed them to you.
In Heroics, the Grand League of Avenging American Metahumans is a team of B-list superheroes whose comic-shop-as-a-front is hemorrhaging money, and they've all collectively and separately decided that being supervillains pays better. It does. Things get worse from there. Created by Justin McLachlan and starring Annie Chang (Peacemaker), Jake Elitzer, Nanci Burrows, Kristina Mueller, and Doug Harvey, the series is a comedy about superpowers, small business, and the increasingly thin line between marketing and extortion.
New listeners can start at episode one of either show. Returning listeners can relisten! We've got playlists for both: EOS10 here, and Heroics here.
EOS10: Transmissions

EOS10: Transmissions is a bi-weekly serialized publication from PlanetM, written in-world from the desk of Cosmic — with the occasional guest contributor — and delivered as a short read every other week. Each transmission is a dispatch from inside the station: a 3-to-10 minute account of whatever has gone wrong, gone strange, or merely gone sideways on EOS10 since the last one. Recent issues have covered the Odyssey delivering an unexpected object to the station, the Captain's newly chartered Time-Secure Working Group, a hostile takeover at Chéz Levi Enterprises, and a sentient-light dispute that legal and engineering cannot agree on.
Transmissions expands the station's life beyond the podcast's main cast, surface the running concerns of departments that rarely get airtime, and keep the lights on aboard EOS10. New transmissions are published on Planet M's website and sent free to members who subscribe. Already a member? Manage your newsletter subscriptions here.
EOS10: Anomaly, an RPG for groups and solo players

Welcome to EOS10, crown jewel of the United Alliance of Planets, last outpost on the Void, and almost certainly the last place you will ever work — one way or another. We are thrilled to announce that EOS10: Anomaly, a roleplaying game inspired by EOS10 and years in the making, is on its way.
Anomaly puts you and your crew aboard the station as something goes catastrophically, and frequently absurdly, wrong — and the Interface is the only one who can lead you to a safe resolution. Built on Powered by the Apocalypse framework, the game runs with a full group, with two people, or entirely solo, and its signature Chaos Mode means the dice can turn an ordinary scenario into a gravity failure, a bureaucratic audit, or a shared hallucination with any roll of the dice. You will solve problems. You will make them worse. You will probably end up in an airlock.
More details are coming soon, so keep an eye on this space! If you're reading this in your email, you'll be one of the first to know when Anomaly releases. If not, you can sign up.
New eBook by EOS10 Creator Justin McLachlan

As the Eudoxus falls to an alien pathogen and the crew turns on one another, a doctor pieces together what's happening to his ship — and, in parallel, what happened to a relationship built on the things neither of them could bring themselves to say.
What begins as a confession unfolds into two stories told at once: the contagion that turned his crew mates into strangers, and the slower one that ended a relationship he can't stop reaching back for. Both come down to the same thing — the questions asked too late, and the ones never asked at all.