Survival Dispatch Remnant

Special Annoucement From The Creator Of REMNANT

5 min · 31 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Special Annoucement From The Creator Of REMNANT

Descripción

REMNANT Is Expanding If you're looking for Episode 11 and wondering why it hasn't appeared in your podcast feed yet, nothing is wrong. Starting now, Survival Dispatch Remnant is moving to a subscriber-first release schedule. Episode 11 is already available for paid subscribers at SurvivalDispatchRemnant.com [http://SurvivalDispatchRemnant.com]. One week later, that same episode will be released publicly through Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Podcast Addict, and every other major podcast platform. That means paid subscribers get every episode first, while public listeners receive it one week later. ## Why I'm Making This Change Before Episode One ever launched, I had already written 104 complete episodes. Not outlines. Not concepts. Complete episodes. I knew where this story started, where it was going, and how it unfolded long before the first episode aired. What I didn't know was how strongly people would connect with it. The first ten episodes did exactly what they were supposed to do. They introduced the Smith family, Camp Ridge, the Black Vultures, and the world these characters now inhabit. Nothing about those episodes changes. Nothing is being rewritten. They remain the foundation for everything that comes next. ## What's Changing Starting next weekend, every new Remnant episode will be expanded and released across the weekend in two parts. Part One and Part Two are not separate episodes. They are a single expanded episode released across one weekend. Part One releases Saturday at noon Eastern for paid subscribers. Part Two releases Sunday at noon Eastern for paid subscribers. One week later, those same installments release publicly through the podcast feed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. This is not a temporary experiment. This is the format moving forward. ## The Story Is Just Getting Started As I looked ahead at the story already written, it became obvious that what is coming is much larger than what you've heard so far. The world gets bigger. The threats get bigger. The stakes get higher. The consequences become heavier. And the story deserves more room to breathe. Because what you've heard so far is only the beginning. Camp Ridge is not the destination. The Black Vultures are not the full threat. Several of the most important storylines are only beginning to reveal themselves. After writing 104 episodes before launch, I can tell you with complete confidence that the best parts of this story are still ahead of us. ## What Paid Subscribers Receive Paid subscribers receive immediate access to every new episode one week before the public release. They also receive companion articles that expand the story beyond what you hear in the audio drama. In addition, paid subscribers receive invitations to the Remnant Roundtable webinars where we discuss the story, the characters, major decisions, and the future direction of the series. Because those conversations happen while the larger story is still unfolding, subscribers will have opportunities to influence parts of the story as it develops. Remnant has always been more than an audio drama. It's a community. And paid subscribers are helping build that community alongside me. If you'd like immediate access to Episode 11, every future episode one week early, the companion articles, and invitations to the Remnant Roundtable webinars, subscribe today at SurvivalDispatchRemnant.com [http://SurvivalDispatchRemnant.com]. The best parts of this story are still ahead of us. Godspeed, Chris Heaven CEO, Survival Dispatch

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de Survival Dispatch Remnant!

Empezar

2 meses por 1 €

Después 4,99 € / mes · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts exclusivos
  • 20 horas de audiolibros / mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

17 episodios

Portada del episodio The Church That Wasn't Empty S01EP13 Part TWO

The Church That Wasn't Empty S01EP13 Part TWO

Four miles north of Camp Ridge, a white country church is still keeping its gravel raked. Hot water for strangers. Firewood split to even lengths. A cross high on the gable and a pastor at the door with a smile that never slips. Two weeks into the collapse, with the living staying off the roads and the dead past counting, somebody up there is spending calories on appearances. Calloway sends a vetted team to find out why, and the answer starts going wrong before the trucks stop rolling. Inside, the warmth is a mechanism. The pews face front because somebody decided they would. A woman against the wall has taught herself not to look at the door. A child has learned that stillness is the only thing that costs nothing. And moving through the middle of the performance with a water bucket and eleven days of silence is Daniel Reeves, a former EMT who walked in looking for shelter and found out what this sanctuary actually collects. He is the one man in the building who may still be what he says he is, and the team has no safe way to ask him. What follows the trucks home changes everything Camp Ridge thought it knew about its own wire. The church was told they were coming before they ever left. A midnight figure comes up out of the dark with empty hands and a truth that starts a clock: people locked under a church floor, trucks coming to take them south, and one daylight left to do anything about it. In a corridor where Pryor's reach buys medicine, radios, and pulpits, and where even the rumors run armed, the camp keeps hearing one more name on the wind: a former Black Ops Search and Rescue technician living off-grid somewhere in these hills, a man Pryor wants found. Trust was already the scarcest supply on the ridge. Tonight it gets rationed. Remnant drops Saturdays and Sundays at 1200pm ET for paying subscribers — seven days before the public feed. Subscribers also get the companion article that expands the story beyond what the audio carries, plus access to the community where Guardians work through what each episode means for their own families. Everyone else waits until 700pm ET the following weekend. Subscribe HERE [https://www.survivaldispatchremnant.com/] — don't wait on the story that's already being told.

21 de jun de 202645 min
Portada del episodio The Church That Wasn't Empty S01EP13 Part ONE

The Church That Wasn't Empty S01EP13 Part ONE

Four miles north of Camp Ridge, a white country church is still keeping its gravel raked. Hot water for strangers. Firewood split to even lengths. A cross high on the gable and a pastor at the door with a smile that never slips. Two weeks into the collapse, with the living staying off the roads and the dead past counting, somebody up there is spending calories on appearances. Calloway sends a vetted team to find out why, and the answer starts going wrong before the trucks stop rolling. Inside, the warmth is a mechanism. The pews face front because somebody decided they would. A woman against the wall has taught herself not to look at the door. A child has learned that stillness is the only thing that costs nothing. And moving through the middle of the performance with a water bucket and eleven days of silence is Daniel Reeves, a former EMT who walked in looking for shelter and found out what this sanctuary actually collects. He is the one man in the building who may still be what he says he is, and the team has no safe way to ask him. What follows the trucks home changes everything Camp Ridge thought it knew about its own wire. The church was told they were coming before they ever left. A midnight figure comes up out of the dark with empty hands and a truth that starts a clock: people locked under a church floor, trucks coming to take them south, and one daylight left to do anything about it. In a corridor where Pryor's reach buys medicine, radios, and pulpits, and where even the rumors run armed, the camp keeps hearing one more name on the wind: a former Black Ops Search and Rescue technician living off-grid somewhere in these hills, a man Pryor wants found. Trust was already the scarcest supply on the ridge. Tonight it gets rationed. Remnant drops Saturdays and Sundays at 1200pm ET for paying subscribers — seven days before the public feed. Subscribers also get the companion article that expands the story beyond what the audio carries, plus access to the community where Guardians work through what each episode means for their own families. Everyone else waits until 700pm ET the following weekend. Subscribe HERE [https://www.survivaldispatchremnant.com/] — don't wait on the story that's already being told.

20 de jun de 202649 min
Portada del episodio The Girl Who Saw It First S01EP12 Part TWO

The Girl Who Saw It First S01EP12 Part TWO

The morning after the breach, Camp Ridge is holding -- wounded in the medical bay, exhausted watch coming off the line, the perimeter intact but not clean. The senior watch is still running on the adrenaline reserves from the night before. The tree line is quiet. Quiet is not the same as empty. Emily Smith is twelve years old. She carries a sketchpad. She had been drawing that tree line at first light long enough to know what it looked like when nothing was wrong, and what it looked like when something was. That morning, it looked wrong. She brought her drawing to Mark. Mark brought it to Calloway. The camp responded before the second probe closed the distance, and the second probe was counting on the gap between a hard night and a slow morning. Casey had already confirmed what Emily was seeing -- the 110-pound APBT who had now killed two of the Marked in less than a week, each time before the watch caught it. The camp, for the first time, understood what it had in that dog. Calloway closes the Smith-Moon probationary status early. No ceremony. No speech. A gate opens and the family crosses it. The Bug Out arc and the Probation arc close in the same morning, and Gerald Phillips -- the retired law enforcement officer who stood outside the wire during the breach while the perimeter held -- earns his own probationary admission and takes a first measure of the men he is joining. The camp that just admitted the Smiths is the same camp the Black Vultures are still probing. The probe that failed this morning will not be the last one. Remnant drops Saturdays and Sundays at 1200pm ET for paying subscribers — seven days before the public feed. Subscribers also get the companion article that expands the story beyond what the audio carries, plus access to the community where Guardians work through what each episode means for their own families. Everyone else waits until 700pm ET. Subscribe HERE [https://www.survivaldispatchremnant.com/] — don't wait on the story that's already being told.

14 de jun de 202647 min
Portada del episodio The Girl Who Saw It First S01EP12 Part ONE

The Girl Who Saw It First S01EP12 Part ONE

The morning after the breach, Camp Ridge is holding -- wounded in the medical bay, exhausted watch coming off the line, the perimeter intact but not clean. The senior watch is still running on the adrenaline reserves from the night before. The tree line is quiet. Quiet is not the same as empty. Emily Smith is twelve years old. She carries a sketchpad. She had been drawing that tree line at first light long enough to know what it looked like when nothing was wrong, and what it looked like when something was. That morning, it looked wrong. She brought her drawing to Mark. Mark brought it to Calloway. The camp responded before the second probe closed the distance, and the second probe was counting on the gap between a hard night and a slow morning. Casey had already confirmed what Emily was seeing -- the 110-pound APBT who had now killed two of the Marked in less than a week, each time before the watch caught it. The camp, for the first time, understood what it had in that dog. Calloway closes the Smith-Moon probationary status early. No ceremony. No speech. A gate opens and the family crosses it. The Bug Out arc and the Probation arc close in the same morning, and Gerald Phillips -- the retired law enforcement officer who stood outside the wire during the breach while the perimeter held -- earns his own probationary admission and takes a first measure of the men he is joining. The camp that just admitted the Smiths is the same camp the Black Vultures are still probing. The probe that failed this morning will not be the last one. Remnant drops Saturdays and Sundays at 1200pm ET for paying subscribers — seven days before the public feed. Subscribers also get the companion article that expands the story beyond what the audio carries, plus access to the community where Guardians work through what each episode means for their own families. Everyone else waits until 700pm ET. Subscribe HERE [https://www.survivaldispatchremnant.com/] — don't wait on the story that's already being told.

13 de jun de 202646 min
Portada del episodio Night Breach S01EP11

Night Breach S01EP11

This episode was published for paying subscribers a week ago. If you want early access, full companion articles and an invite to Remnant Roundtable webinars where you can shape the future of the series sign-up at SurvivalDispatchRemnant.com [http://SurvivalDispatchRemnant.com] Night 4 of probation. After midnight, the Black Vultures push against the Camp Ridge perimeter. Not a full assault. A probe. Quiet, directional pressure designed to find the gaps in a fence line and the men standing on it. The Smiths and Moons are posted on the outer line alongside the camp's watch, and for the first time they are not petitioners observing how it's done. They are on the line. They are the answer. The probe is met. Casey works the dark edge of the family's sector and kills one of the Marked before a rifle has the angle. The kill is fast and ugly and it changes what the camp knows about how the Black Vultures operate. The breach is contained, but contained is not the same as resolved. In the middle of the engagement, a man appears at the front gate alone. Gerald Phillips. Late 50s. Retired law enforcement. He says he is a Christian and he is asking for shelter. Calloway does not rush that decision. He holds Phillips outside under guard and works the perimeter first. By the time the line is clear, Phillips has not moved, has not tried anything, has not broken. That is data. It is not clearance. A perimeter is a promise. The men standing on it tonight are deciding, in real time, what their word is worth and which strangers they are willing to keep alive. Remnant drops Saturdays and Sundays at 1200pm ET for paying subscribers — seven days before the public feed. Subscribers also get the companion article that expands the story beyond what the audio carries, plus access to the community where Guardians work through what each episode means for their own families. Everyone else waits until 700pm ET. Subscribe HERE [https://www.survivaldispatchremnant.com/] — don't wait on the story that's already being told.

6 de jun de 20261 h 10 min