NOTE: Marathon Infinity goes on hiatus after this episode and will return in June.

In between each of Marathon Infinity's many timelines lie the dream levels. This is dream level that follows Electric Sheep Two, much in the same way Electric Sheep One is followed by Where Are Monsters In Dreams, and like that level, the layout is strange and the only enemies are invisible-- in this case, compilers. This level can lead back to the next level in the Rage chapter, Naw Man He's Close, or to the secret level #29, Carroll Street Station.

This podcast uses:

Aleph One, free and open source versions of Marathon for Windows, Mac and Linux at http://source.bungie.org

Remixes of the Marathon soundtrack by Craig Hardgrove at http://themarathonmusic.com

We use irons' Co-Op script:

http://simplici7y.com/items/co-op

Thanks to the maintainer of the Marathon Story Page, the denizens of the Marathon Story Forum and the Marathon Spoiler Guide:

http://marathon.bungie.org/story

http://forums.bungie.org/story/

http://marathon.bungie.org/spoiler/m2/

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Music used in this episode:

"What About Bob?" by Alexander Seropian, remixed by Craig Hardgrove (intro music)
"New Pacific (Reprise)" by Alexander Seropian, remixed by Craig Hardgrove (outro music)

Marathon,Marathon Infinity (Video Game),Bungie,Bungie Studios (Organization),Cooperative Gameplay (Gameplay Mode),Cooperative Game (Game Genre),Let's Play

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