
Episode 12: DRIVE, an Expanse Novella
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Welcome to the Mercy of Pods, a podcast that is normally about The Captive's War by James S.A. Corey, but today we are covering Drive, the very first chronological novella in the Expanse series, also by James S.A. Corey. This episode is spoilers for the entire Expansiverse!
In this episode:
- We meet Solomon Epstein and Caitlin Esquivel, a pair of star-crossed lovers just trying to make it in this crazy world (of Mars).
- Your hosts discuss the Constitutional Moment that the story finds Mars in, not quite ready for independence but too far gone to be reigned in.
- Clint gets to talk about salutary neglect and how big of a dork Voltaire is, while dispensing necessary fashion advice.
- Brigid wonders if Caitlin is in the Heritage Foundation, and also manages to succeed despite the inherent disability of having a liberal arts degree.
- We talk about the essential irony of being killed by your own creation, something that no story in literature has ever explored.
- Drive is compared to the story of Moses in the bible, and your hosts reflect on legacy while facing imminent death.
- We discuss the timeloop story structure and what it can tell us about the Expanse, The Captive's War, and Livesuit in particular.
Join us next time when we cover the last prequel Expanse Novella, THE BUTCHER OF ANDERSON STATION. Follow the Mercy of Pods on social media at themercyofpods, or email us at themercyofpods@gmail.com. Logo by Matt Howse. Music is Push The Button by Sid Luscious and the Pants.
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