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We Have To Talk About Dash Rendar

We Have To Talk About Dash Rendar

Auteur(s): Sophia Goodnight and Swamp Vendor
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Join two queer 30-somethings every two weeks as they read (and occasionally watch) the Star Wars Legends oeuvre in publication order! They discuss the merits of the old extended universe and enjoy (or don't enjoy!) these pulpy sci-fi novels. And, eventually, they will talk about Dash Rendar.Sophia Goodnight and Swamp Vendor Art
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  • We Are Your Steel Brothers (Han Solo And The Lost Legacy)
    Sep 22 2025

    For the latest episode of We Have To Talk About Dash Rendar, your hosts Rosenguild and Sterncrantz read Han Solo and the Lost Legacy, the last Star Wars novel by Brian Daley. Don't let the shortness of the "things we liked" section fool you, we LOVED this book! Actually I'm not sure why this episode is so short, there was a lot to talk about and I think we talked about it? Including the old Fallout games and the works of Charlie Kaufman. It's like Anton Chekhov said: if a funnel cake is purchased in chapter 8, it must be jammed in the blow-hole of a sapient Loch Ness Monster in chapter 9.

    Sterncrantz used some new-to-her editing techniques this time around, so we're sorry for the couple of audio oddities! We'll continue smoothing out these edges.


    Rosenguild (who also did our cover art) can be found online at chalkpastelmancer.tumblr.com

    Sterncrantz can be found online at sophia-goodnight-poetry.tumblr.com

    We Have To Talk About Dash Rendar's meager web presence is at talk-about-dash-rendar.tumblr.com


    We Have To Talk About Dash Rendar's theme music was composed by Avery Crimes

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    1 h et 31 min
  • Pray I Don't Alter It Any Further (The Empire Strikes Back)
    Sep 8 2025

    This week join Rogue 4 Miff and Rogue 13 Nak as they discuss The Empire Strikes Back, both the novelization by Donald Glut and the film. The book was…. not great. It wasn't bad, it was no Splinter of the Mind's Eye! But it wasn't good. We discuss Land of the Lost and learn some very personal details about Miff, as well as the fact that neither Miff nor Nak can do a Harrison Ford impression. Also expect speculation on Space Shakespeare's The Taming of the Tauntaun. Join us in 2 weeks when we cover Brian Daley's final Han Solo novel, Han Solo and the Lost Legacy.


    Sorry for the long episode despite our claims that it would be a 2-parter; it ended up being just too short to reasonably split!


    Miff can be found online at sophia-goodnight-poetry.tumblr.com

    Nak (who also did our cover art) can be found online at chalkpastelmancer.tumblr.com

    We Have To Talk About Dash Rendar's meager web presence is at talk-about-dash-rendar.tumblr.com


    We Have To Talk About Dash Rendar's theme music was composed by Avery Crimes

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    2 h et 16 min
  • You Need A Damn Plumber! (Han Solo's Revenge)
    Aug 25 2025

    Your hosts Hobart Floyt and Alacrity Fitzhugh are back with the second of Brian Daley's Han Solo novels, Han Solo's Revenge. Hey it's another pretty good one! This week we discuss clowns, Revolver Ocelot, Pluto (surprise!) and pterosaur anatomy. You'll also learn the difference between Repo Man and Repo Men. Note to astute listeners: We recorded this episode on June 8th, shortly after Deltarune Chapters 3+4 came out, and before Alacrity Fitzhugh had the chance to play them.


    Episode 3 of SURVEY_PROGRAM: A podcast about DELTARUNE, which Alacrity Fitzhugh was the guest on last week, can be found at https://gruppeshrike.net/surveyprogram/3; or on your podcast app of choice.


    Hobart Floyt (who also did our cover art) can be found online at chalkpastelmancer.tumblr.com

    Alacrity Fitzhugh can be found online at sophia-goodnight-poetry.tumblr.com


    We Have To Talk About Dash Rendar's meager web presence is at talk-about-dash-rendar.tumblr.com


    We Have To Talk About Dash Rendar's theme music was composed by Avery Crimes

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    1 h et 50 min
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