The Outer Worlds 2 Radio

Abstract

Problem: How did Tim Cain end up writing in-game radio lectures for The Outer Worlds 2?

Approach: Tim recounts a brief, humorous conversation with Leonard Boyarsky about the assignment.

Findings: Leonard specifically requested mathematical, jargon-heavy lectures delivered by pompous, derisive professors β€” and Tim realized those requests were suspiciously well-matched to his own personality.

Key insight: The joke is that Leonard asked Tim to write self-important academic lectures because Tim naturally sounds like that β€” and Tim only caught on at the end.

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgrgg95JU0I

Context

In this 27-second YouTube short (October 2025), Tim Cain shares a quick anecdote about contributing writing to The Outer Worlds 2 β€” specifically "aetherwave" radio lectures that players can hear in-game.

The Story

Leonard Boyarsky asked Tim to write radio lectures for The Outer Worlds 2. Tim agreed without hesitation. Then Leonard added requirements one by one:

  1. Make them mathematical and full of obscure terms and jargon β€” Tim said sure.
  2. Make the professors sound full of themselves and really derisive β€” Tim again said sure.

Then Tim paused: "Wait, why are you asking me to do this?"

What This Reveals

The humor works on multiple levels. Tim Cain holds a master's degree in mathematics and spent years as a programmer and designer β€” he's well-known in his YouTube channel for detailed, occasionally jargon-heavy explanations delivered with dry academic confidence. Leonard knew exactly who to ask.

It also confirms that Tim Cain contributed writing to The Outer Worlds 2 despite not being part of the core development team at Obsidian (he retired from Obsidian in 2023). The "aetherwave" appears to be the game's equivalent of radio broadcasts β€” a worldbuilding device common in Fallout-lineage RPGs.

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