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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2015 · 55 MIN

SciFi #24: Of Time Travel and Cave Aged Cheese

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Man of the written word Pete GeeKay stops by to chat with Jesse about the rules of time travel in different universes. They wax philosophical about their last days in a world where only 6 Star Wars films exist, and battle the ghosts of audio droids from the future. Also included is a message about Aron Eisenberg (Nog from DS9), and how you can help fund his kidney transplant by going to www.gofundme.com/aronskidney. Follow Pete on Twitter @PeteGeeKay.  You can now support this podcast and the rest of the SciFi Project on Patreon!

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Man of the written word Pete GeeKay stops by to chat with Jesse about the rules of time travel in different universes. They wax philosophical about their last days in a world where only 6 Star Wars films exist, and battle the ghosts of audio droids...

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