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Episode 530: The Creeping Death

Episode 530 of the Science Faction Podcast podcast, hosted by Science Faction Podcast, titled "Episode 530: The Creeping Death" was published on November 6, 2024 and runs 80 minutes.

November 6, 2024 ·80m · Science Faction Podcast

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This episode contains: Devon kicks things off with a Dr. Pepper Zero, or as we like to call it, "the creeping death." Just caffeine jokes—or maybe there's something deeper to his love for this soda! Steven, on the other hand, brings us a blast from the past with Department Zero, an RPG he created back in 2013. Imagine a Fantasy Men in Black vibe, complete with dragons, aliens, and magical conspiracies. This world has been brewing in Steven's mind for a decade, and it sounds like an adventure for the ages!

Ben poses a question for the tech-minded: how long should a computer last? Steven has a "Computer of Theseus" filled with endless upgrades, Devon shrugs off the question with work laptops and a trusty gaming rig, while Ben takes a "separation of concerns" approach, keeping two laptops—one for work and one for personal use. On top of that, Ben has a family tradition of passing down old tech. This leads us to a broader discussion about the best ways to keep our tech alive and kicking.

Ben also brings us High Stakes: Las Vegas 2024. Imagine a world where vampires have stolen your blood, and you're forced to win it back. Are you brave enough to play the card game of your life to recover what's yours? This high-stakes adventure invites you to consider just how far you'd go to get your blood back.

FUTURE OR NOW

Wake Up, Sheeple! Let's Talk Science and Sci-Fi

In Devon's Space Report, we delve into a cosmic mystery that's puzzling scientists. A massive structure, dubbed "The Big Ring," sits 6.9 billion light-years away, defying what we thought we knew about the universe. The Big Ring spans an astounding 1.3 billion light-years and lies near another oddity, the Giant Arc. Ordinarily, Baryon Acoustic Oscillations (BAO) suggest that structures in space should appear uniform, yet these two anomalies suggest otherwise. Are we seeing evidence of multiple big bangs, the presence of cosmic strings, or could it all just be a cosmic coincidence? Read more about it here.

On a lighter note, Ben gives us his take on Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 5. Has Lower Decks finally hit its stride, or does Starfleet's most comedic ship need a new direction? Ben has thoughts, and fans of the show won't want to miss them.

Meanwhile, Steven shares a rapid-fire lineup of recent reads, including Red Rising, Annihilation, Fallen Dragon, and his thoughts on Agatha All Along's finale. His recommendations cover sci-fi, mystery, and thriller genres, perfect for anyone looking to dive into a new story.

BOOK CLUB

This week, we dive into Isaac Asimov's "Nightfall," widely regarded as one of the greatest sci-fi stories of all time. Check it out on Goodreads. Written when Asimov was in his twenties, Nightfall tells the story of a planet that's continuously illuminated by six suns—until an eclipse plunges it into total darkness once every 2,049 years. When that darkness finally arrives, the population, who has never experienced nightfall, is thrown into chaos. The story explores themes of fear, the unknown, and societal breakdown, offering a compelling read that earned its status as a classic.

As a bonus, we recommend The End of Eternity, another must-read by Asimov. This novel tackles time travel with Asimov's signature twist and intricate plotting. More on Goodreads.

Next week, we'll be exploring Ray Bradbury's "The Crowd," a haunting look at strange crowd behaviors in urban life. Watch the adaptation here.

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