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Side Quest: Wheel of Questions (Part 1 of 3) | Tangents, Tacos & Team Chaos

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What happens when you give the Gamertagged crew a Wheel of Questions and zero prep time? Welcome to Part 1 of our Side Quest mini-series, The Wheel of Questions — where anything can happen, and probably will.

Expect tangents, laughter, mild threats of cancellation, and hot takes on pancake tacos. This is Side Quest — the off-road version of Gamertagged where the team ditches digital identity and spins straight into chaos together.

In this opening chapter of the trilogy, the crew goes full improv with no guardrails and way too many opinions.

We talk:
– Who’s most likely to get canceled (and why Ryan agrees it’s him)
– Entrance music, breakfast crimes, and streamer alter-egos
– The bizarre efficiency of pancake tacos
– Viral clips, real-life chaos, and the joy of falling (literally)

Guests: Sue-She, Portabella, Ryanocerus, Marthah Maple, Scarto46
Produced by: Gamertagged Studios

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Speaker 1:

It's time for SideQuest.

Speaker 2:

Welcome to SideQuest. This is the part of Gamertag where we just chill as a team and hang out and kind of wander off the main road. So we're not going to be deep diving into Gamertags in this episode. Instead, we've got something a little bit more unpredictable. So tonight, as a team, we're going to be breaking out the wheel of questions. Yeah, it's kind of chaos. We're going to spin a wheel of questions for some weird hypotheticals and conversation starters that we probably have no business answering. So we'll give it a spin, see where it lands and just roll with it. You should expect some laughs, some tangents, maybe some questionable life advice and definitely no guarantee that we'll stay on topic. So joining me tonight on this ride is Sushi.

Speaker 3:

Hey friends.

Speaker 2:

Portabella.

Speaker 1:

Hey.

Speaker 2:

Ryan Osiris. Hey, how are you now, martha Maple?

Speaker 4:

Hello.

Speaker 2:

And me Scarto46. As a team, we're just going to like click this button and see what questions we get and just get this magic started. Are you all ready?

Speaker 3:

to roll the dice on this wheel of questions.

Speaker 2:

Let's do it, yep, all right, here we go. I thought it was a drum roll not quite not quite oh it claps. I like the claps okay, so it's on the wheel, and the question is you've committed a podcast, felony. What did you do? I deleted it.

Speaker 3:

And the question is you've committed a podcast, felony. What did you do?

Speaker 2:

I deleted it Maybe, yeah, all right that would be bad.

Speaker 3:

Wait, are we talking about the production side? Because I feel like that's my biggest fear. I wouldn't be working with real files and all of a sudden we have hours of content and then it's just suddenly gone.

Speaker 2:

I mean yeah, oh, that'd be fun for sure. Yeah.

Speaker 4:

I would actually delete a file and then it'd be over.

Speaker 1:

I played with a soundboard when Skardo told me not to.

Speaker 2:

I think my biggest fear is exactly what I did to Rhinoceros on episode one, which is bringing a guest on with no earthly idea of what I would ask and then ask them random questions they weren't prepared for. That's exactly what I did to him. That was probably a podcast, felony. Yeah, and we're still friends. Yeah, we're still friends. I'm not a felon, martha Maple. What about you?

Speaker 4:

I don't know. I guess I'm scared that I'm gonna be too rowdy during an interview I mean that's valid.

Speaker 2:

I think I'm afraid of that too.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I get that like pg-13 or like tvMA rowdy.

Speaker 4:

Just like talking way too much.

Speaker 2:

Because you get excited.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I mean. But you know that's okay. We've had some really cool guests so far, right, and we've been engaged in a lot of like. After the episode with Malbred, we hung out for like an extra hour and a half just hanging out with Mal, so maybe that's what you're saying. That could have been a four-hour episode on accident, just because you were so engaged.

Speaker 4:

Oh, easily, Like I'm pretty sure Portabella is going to have to cut like 30 minutes of me and Mal just talking about books.

Speaker 2:

And how you would decorate with them.

Speaker 4:

Mm-hmm, and how much I love them and all of the recommendations that I have.

Speaker 3:

Or she'll be taking notes and totally forget about the time or that, or some possibility.

Speaker 2:

Ryan, what were you going to say?

Speaker 1:

Oh, I was just going to say you'll have to cut out all the ketchup and peanut butter. We were talking about all kinds of weird stuff.

Speaker 4:

We were talking about dill pickle and I'm still upset about it.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, it was a. That was like a side quest episode all in itself, all the little tangents we went on.

Speaker 2:

But we did find out that ketchup is the best condiment, right?

Speaker 4:

I mean, that was a universal truth, I don't think that we did, did we find that out.

Speaker 2:

I'm glad that we all discovered that together Did you pull a bunch of three-year-olds.

Speaker 1:

Have you ever had ranch Scardo? Do you eat ranch on hot dogs?

Speaker 4:

I'll eat ranch on anything.

Speaker 2:

That's insane. All right well, maybe we haven't committed a podcast felony yet, but it sounds like we all have things we're worried about. That could be a felony.

Speaker 3:

Good to know it's out there already.

Speaker 2:

I meanness is key. Alright, should we roll again? Let's do it, okay, alright let's see where we land on.

Speaker 3:

Uh-oh, that sounds terrible already. Yes, Shit.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so who in the cast would get canceled first and what would the clip be?

Speaker 4:

Who would get?

Speaker 2:

canceled first.

Speaker 4:

I think I can very confidently say it would be me yelling at Ryan.

Speaker 2:

Or something.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I would say probably Rhino, I think that he has. I think in one conversation he said he's a what did you say? An adventurous eater.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he eats kangaroo. That's what he said.

Speaker 3:

I think we could probably get canceled over that.

Speaker 1:

I also will just say stuff to see how people react sometimes.

Speaker 2:

Yeah the chaotic energy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So yeah, it might be me.

Speaker 2:

I think Portabella has a different take. Go ahead, portabella, I'm ready for it. I don't actually really know. I mean, you've edited all the podcasts who's the most likely to get canceled?

Speaker 1:

I think if Scardo talked about the way that he eats pancakes, he would get canceled.

Speaker 2:

I said, for sure what do you mean yeah, dry what do you mean don't?

Speaker 4:

pretend like we didn't have a two-hour conversation about this yesterday that I eat dry pancakes.

Speaker 2:

That's a problem for everyone on the planet and wash it down with a corona.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I mean yeah yeah, I mean breakfast the dry pancakes by itself upsets me enough what I didn't tell you guys is it was pancake tacos.

Speaker 2:

You know like you put eggs and bacon in a taco and a pancake.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I love how you do that.

Speaker 3:

The only saving thing about, or the only thing that could potentially make any sense about, this is I started to think about it a little further and I was like well, I guess McDonald's does a McGriddle where they do like pancake syrup, egg and bacon in a sandwich.

Speaker 1:

It has syrup in it, though know it has syrup in it, though it has syrup in it.

Speaker 3:

Well, I will tell you this it was a bit challenging, because then do you pour the syrup on your pancake taco, like salsa, which he attempted, and then it just like dribbled all down his arm and it was no, I never did that, like I knew the gravity against me.

Speaker 2:

No, yeah, exactly, you dip it.

Speaker 4:

Yes, don't act like you're the authority.

Speaker 2:

You ate it dry well, because it seemed like the most efficient way to get the pancakes into my body pancake tacos, to be clear. But the corona part of it, I'll agree was a little weird. I wouldn't it was after 12 o'clock well, yeah, but I mean I would advise a different beer.

Speaker 1:

If you're gonna do pancake, tacos and beer, you know yeah, like a nice, like a birth, a breakfast or something oh yeah that sounds good. I'm saying like a michelob ultra or like a coffee porter.

Speaker 3:

Oh my god coffee porter or like a pecan a michelob ultra oh, he was eating a pancake taco, but watching his carb apparently yeah, that's right.

Speaker 2:

Watching my carbs, I need that 100 calorie, michelob wait. So we're back on topic. Who's the most likely to get cancelled? I agree, it's me, it's me.

Speaker 1:

I'm the problem, it's me. What would the?

Speaker 4:

clip the clip be. I'm talking about.

Speaker 3:

Ryan on this one.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the clip would be example A. When I said, you said we can just all say whatever words we want on three and just clap, you know.

Speaker 1:

I still stand by that. I heard you say PG-13 at some point and you get one F word in PG-13.

Speaker 2:

Portobello's the expert on these rules, not me.

Speaker 4:

I don't make them For the record. Scarlet really did say this. I'm so worried I can't think of the word now. He gaslit you so hard.

Speaker 1:

He gaslit me.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, because he did say that. Thank you oh thank you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, our editor would know if you said that see, I told you scardo. All right, one f word, I'm saving it, I'm not gonna tell you you don't know when it's gonna happen, but it's gonna happen.

Speaker 2:

Don't forget this time I no promises martha, I don't think you would get canceled, because everyone that we interact with is like oh, martha's so cool, you know. So I don't think you would get canceled.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, but not everybody has seen me yell at Ryan.

Speaker 2:

That's true.

Speaker 1:

But she's really mean to me off of the recordings. Y'all help, send help.

Speaker 2:

Also, they're best friends. Send help yeah. We're besties for the resties they're best friends. Yeah, we're besties for the resties, besties for the resties. So you nerds want to roll again, or what?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, let's do it.

Speaker 1:

Let's keep going.

Speaker 2:

Okay, here we go. Will in the sky.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if we have the copyright for that. Okay.

Speaker 2:

This is going to be awesome oh this is going to be great, what's your entrance music and pick one for everyone else. You're the music professional here. Yeah, do you want? Me to go first, what's your entrance music.

Speaker 1:

Greatest Titan in North America. It's a song that I had AI write for me.

Speaker 4:

Do you have a? Maybe? No one's heard that.

Speaker 1:

Greatest Titan in North America. It's a song that I had.

Speaker 2:

AI write for me Maybe no one's heard that single.

Speaker 1:

We can insert a clip right here. I'll send it to you. Just play it right now. What are you waiting on? I don't have it up on my computer, Well we've got time. I don't want to have to go find. It All right, give me two seconds.

Speaker 4:

That took a lot of arm twisting.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, my arm wrestled into the ground for him to play his entrance music.

Speaker 4:

I do feel strongly the world deserves to hear it though.

Speaker 1:

I agree, I'm trying to find it. It's on my other computer.

Speaker 4:

We have to pick music for everyone else too. I can't even pick a song for myself.

Speaker 2:

Rhinoceros has to pick the music for each one of us.

Speaker 1:

I have to pick the music for everybody. Yeah, you're going to pick a song.

Speaker 3:

I have a walk-on song.

Speaker 2:

You're welcome to throw that opinion to Rhin osiris, but he's he makes the music around here, I don't make the room I don't think that's how that question works how do you think it works?

Speaker 4:

we all answer the question cool, okay.

Speaker 2:

Well, I'm going to concede to portabella's point. Do you have an insurance song? And what is it? Sushi? It sounds like you have an entrance song. And what is it, sushi? It sounds like you have an entrance song.

Speaker 3:

I do. It is Jay-Z public service announcement. But I'm just doing it, play it loud, roll my windows down and I feel like I am the one. It's a lot to say. Okay, he was like my all-time favorite, so like I mean he's got a vibe, but it's not like the whole thing. It's like maybe like the first 30 seconds, maybe portobello do you have one uh, I think I have one um, I wasn't too a lot.

Speaker 4:

I've been listening to a lot of fleetwood mac recently because of school projects and stuff like that. It's not technically Fleetwood Mac, but it's Stevie Nicks, so mine would probably be Edge of Seventeen.

Speaker 3:

I knew you were going to say that that's what I was going to pick for you actually.

Speaker 4:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

Gordo, very interested to know.

Speaker 2:

This is a very challenging question for me, because music is like a soundtrack to my life and, depending on the day, the song changes. So today, today, right now, in this moment, at the moment, today, hold on, I gotta look it up. Okay, it would be John the Revelator by Curtis Curtis, stegers, stegers okay yeah, it was famous in like Sons of Anarchy back in the day.

Speaker 3:

Great song. I like it.

Speaker 2:

Martha Maple, do you have a song?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, my song would be Driving Myself Home by Rose Betts. It's a song about a girl that gets set up on a date and her favorite part of the date is when she drove herself home.

Speaker 3:

And that just really resonates with me.

Speaker 1:

I love Rose Betts. I'm obsessed with her.

Speaker 4:

She's so good, she's so good I'm obsessed with her. She's like.

Speaker 1:

Irish Adele Irish Adele.

Speaker 4:

I sent you the song. It's like Adele and Regina.

Speaker 1:

Spector kind of mixed together music-wise.

Speaker 2:

It was a pretty song.

Speaker 1:

I can't get this to work, but it's.

Speaker 4:

I've got it. Are you in my stream?

Speaker 2:

Everybody get into Martha's stream so we can hear the song.

Speaker 4:

Yep, and it's a two and a half minute song.

Speaker 1:

We don't have to just listen through it after the first chorus and it's a two and a half minute song, so you don't have to just listen through it after the first chorus. All right, that's good. It's so good it's like an anime opening.

Speaker 2:

It's just two minutes.

Speaker 1:

It really is.

Speaker 2:

Did you make that cover right there?

Speaker 1:

No, it made that for me. Oh my gosh, that's amazing. It's not quite a rhino, it's like a cloud Godzilla or something. I Amazing. It's not quite a rhino, it's like a cloud Godzilla or something. I could pick songs for everybody, or we were just picking ours.

Speaker 2:

Well, while you were looking for the song, and Martha found your song first.

Speaker 1:

I know. Thanks, Martha.

Speaker 2:

We all delivered our songs.

Speaker 4:

Cool, I got you back. Bestie.

Speaker 2:

Ready to roll again? Yes, but you're not sharing.

Speaker 1:

I'm not streaming anymore.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm on it, I'm on All right, thank you. Be our last question for this episode of the wheel of questions as part of this side quest. We'll have a few more after this episode, that is, but this will be our last one here, so here we go. Okay, question is martha maple what's your in case of emergency?

Speaker 4:

go viral clip well, when me and mephisto used to game all the time we played Warzone and I have a clip of just a bunch of times when he was getting killed by helicopters and I tried to edit it in a way that gave a narrative and I love it so freaking much and I watch it at least twice a year and die laughing and send it to him. So that would probably be it.

Speaker 2:

That's pretty dope dude. Step back in here you're playing. What were you saying, warzone?

Speaker 4:

Playing Warzone, yeah.

Speaker 2:

That's cool.

Speaker 3:

What does this even mean?

Speaker 2:

Whoa sorry, which part.

Speaker 3:

This question Like a clip of what Like your life, your.

Speaker 2:

I mean, if you want to go deep like that, I don't know what this question means Really, you know. That's why it's a chaos wheel.

Speaker 4:

You added it.

Speaker 2:

Okay, all right, that's fair.

Speaker 3:

I think people this is terrible, but I think people falling is hilarious. What? Why no? No, it's just like as an adult, you don't think about falling, like you've got all your senses. So when I see an adult fall, I think it's hilarious. I would probably a viral clip would probably be me falling somewhere. But, like something like that like climbing up the stairs or something you know Falling up the stairs.

Speaker 2:

That's dark, that's very dark. There's times where I've fallen and you get up off the ground and you look around like no one saw you. That's what you're talking about.

Speaker 3:

If no one saw you, there's a reason. This stuff goes viral. Exactly If I fall down in public.

Speaker 1:

I'm laying there and pretending I'm dead. I'd be so embarrassed. They're taking me to the hospital.

Speaker 3:

They're going to feel so bad for laughing at me Like fake a serious injury.

Speaker 1:

I'm not getting up. I couldn't handle. I couldn't handle the shame. My go-to emergency, whatever the question was. There's a clip of Diluted Spine, who was our second guest when he used to stream, trying to spell Toyota. But he's trying to spell it with a D, so it's T-O-Y-O-D-A, but he's just like T-O-Y-A. No, and it's like 45 seconds of him trying to spell it and then the others of us in there making fun of him for it, and it's legitimately one of my favorite clips.

Speaker 4:

I would like to see this please.

Speaker 1:

I will share it after this.

Speaker 2:

I saw it before the. It was Ryan Oster's right, it was 45 seconds of trying to spell Toyota. It was intense, it was awesome, all right, well, cool. So that's going to do it for this episode of SideQuest. We'll have a couple more episodes of the Wheel of Questions that we'll do as a cast. So come back and join us for the next episode of SideQuest, and thanks for hanging out with us tonight. Bye guys, bye, goodbye. We'll miss you. The GamerTech Podcast. Thank you, guest and partnerships by Martha Maple, hosted by me Scarto46. If you enjoyed the show, hit, subscribe or follow. It helps more people find these stories and keeps the studio cooking. Reviews make a huge difference too. A few words from you can help the right listener feel seen and we read every single one. Want to see this week's reroll card. Head to gamertagpodcastcom to check it out and explore past guests. See you on the next episode of gamertag, where digital identities become real stories transmission ending goodbye.