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Seldon Crisis: Beyond Foundation

From Asimov to AI, an exploration of the range of possibilities for life and intelligence in the near and distant future.

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    From Asimov to Planetary Intelligence: Rebooting Seldon Crisis

    After a long pause, Seldon Crisis is back—with a new name, a broader focus, and a new home. What began as a Foundation-focused story + dramatization + commentary show is rebooting as Seldon Crisis: Beyond Foundation, exploring the near- and long-term futures of life, intelligence, and civilization—especially as today’s headlines start to echo Asimov’s themes of collapse and recovery.In This EpisodeWhy I started Seldon Crisis five years agoWhat changed—and why the show pausedWhy Foundation feels newly relevant in the era of:AI accelerationclimate and planetary crisisinequality and political dysfunctionsystemic and existential riskThe new show identity and directionThe move to Substack and what it enablesWhat’s NewNew title: Seldon Crisis: Beyond FoundationNew description: An exploration of the range of possibilities for life and intelligence in the near and distant future.New platform/home: Substack via seldoncrisis.netBetter organization: episodes categorized as:Story (narrative episodes)Conversations (guest interviews)Reflections (solo essays & commentary)Some topics may be written-only when visuals matter.Upcoming TopicsA planned episode inspired by three major thinkers:Sara Imari Walker — Assembly Theory (with Lee Cronin) and new ideas about the origin of lifeDavid Grinspoon — Earth in Human Hands and intentional planetary stewardship; co-author (with Walker) on planetary intelligenceBenjamin Bratton — speculative theory on planetary computation and large-scale systems thinkingAlso coming: more guest conversations, including returning and new guests.Release Schedule NotePosts will typically appear on Substack first, then be recorded and released as podcast episodes.As of recording, this post and two more are already up at seldoncrisis.net, with audio versions coming soon.CreditsTheme music: Tom Barnes (updated theme featured after the close)Thank you to everyone who listened in the past—and to everyone returning now. I’m excited to keep going in a format that can last.Next episode: Assembling Gaia

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    Being Bayta with Amanda Kreitler

    In this episode of Seldon Crisis,host Joel McKinnon is joined by voice actor Amanda Kreitler, the talent behind Bayta Darell and several other key characters in the Foundation podcast series. Together, they reflect on Amanda’s experience voicing Bayta, her introduction to Isaac Asimov’s work, and her approach to portraying such an intelligent, dynamic, and brave character. They also discuss the challenges and nuances of voice acting multiple roles and the lasting impact of Bayta Darell as a pioneering female character in Asimov’s universe.Active TranscriptHighlights:Introduction of Amanda Kreitler:Amanda is celebrated for her role as Bayta Darell, Asimov's first major female character, introduced in The Mule episodes. Joel explains how Amanda came to join the project and highlights her versatility, noting her performances as Bayta, Lady Callia, Poli, the Fifth Speaker, and more.Asimov’s Female Characters:Discussion about Asimov’s struggle to write compelling female characters early in his career, contrasting the cold and analytical Susan Calvin with the warm, empathetic Bayta Darell. Joel and Amanda explore how Bayta’s compassion and bravery set her apart.Amanda’s Preparation:Amanda shares how she approached the role of Bayta Darell, channeling traits like intelligence, determination, and a touch of naïveté. She drew inspiration from Katherine Hepburn for Bayta's confident and quick-witted demeanor.Voice Acting Challenges:Amanda recounts her process of creating distinct voices for multiple characters in a single episode, such as the scene where Bayta interacts with her coworkers, each with a unique personality. She also talks about balancing emotional depth with vocal performance.Reflecting on the Mule’s Storyline:Joel and Amanda revisit pivotal scenes, including Bayta’s fateful choice to shoot Ebling Mis to save the galaxy. They explore the emotional and moral weight of Bayta’s decision and how it underscores her heroism.Bayta’s Legacy:Joel reflects on Bayta’s impact as Asimov’s first significant female character, emphasizing her compassion and empathy as the qualities that ultimately thwart the Mule’s plans.Behind-the-Scenes Fun:Insights into working on Seldon Crisis, including Amanda’s experiences collaborating with her husband, Zac, who voiced the menacing Lord Stettin, and the dynamic of voicing multiple characters.Amanda’s Current Projects:Amanda updates listeners on her work as the Game Master for Severed Fate, a horror-themed tabletop role-playing podcast. She discusses the challenges of voicing entire worlds of characters and her love for the horror genre.Notable Quotes:On Bayta’s Strength:“Her natural inclination to see Magnifico as a friend in need rather than an object of ridicule led the Mule to avoid controlling her… Bayta’s compassion and bravery are what made her a true heroine.” – Joel McKinnonOn Portraying Bayta:“I pulled a bit of Katherine Hepburn—quick speaking, intelligent, and confident, even when in over her head.” – Amanda KreitlerWhat’s Next for Seldon Crisis:Joel teases the return of story episodes after a long hiatus, promising new chapters of Asimov’s Foundation series, with Amanda reprising her role in future episodes.Listen to Seldon Crisis:Available on your favorite podcast platforms. Stay tuned for more story episodes and guest conversations.

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    Beyond Asimov's Humanism with Jamie Woodhouse

    Ethicist Jamie Woodhouse has some challenging questions for humanity: should we care about the suffering of all sentient beings, or just the ones who run the show at the moment? What about when we're no longer running the show? Why should a superintelligent and possibly sentient machine intelligence care about us? Might there be other practical reasons to widen our circle of compassion beyond humans?Active Transcript by Fanfare (read/listen).Introduction: Revisiting Asimov’s HumanismJoel reflects on Asimov's humanist philosophy, rooted in evidence, reason, and concern for humanity's progress. However, this anthropocentric focus leads to an important question: can humanism evolve to include all sentient beings?The Core of SentientismJamie Woodhouse introduces Sentientism as a naturalistic worldview advocating evidence, reason, and compassion for all sentient beings. He discusses how this broader ethical scope addresses humanism's anthropocentric blind spots and extends moral consideration to non-human animals and even potential artificial intelligences.The Role of Sentientism in Modern CrisesThe conversation highlights the intersection of Sentientism with critical global challenges like:Climate Change: The role of animal agriculture in exacerbating climate issues and the potential for Sentientism to influence more sustainable practices.AI Ethics: Speculating on the alignment of artificial intelligence with ethical frameworks, including the intriguing notion that future superintelligences might force humans to adopt more compassionate practices.Sentientism in ActionJamie explores practical applications, from rethinking agricultural systems to extending compassion beyond humanity. He suggests rewriting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to encompass "Sentient Rights" as a bold step forward.Science Fiction and Ethical FrontiersThe discussion pivots to the portrayal of sentience in science fiction. From Asimov’s Gaia to Kim Stanley Robinson’s Aurora and Iain M. Banks’ Culture series, sci-fi offers fertile ground for exploring ethical questions about sentient beings, human or otherwise.Key Quotes:Jamie Woodhouse on Sentientism:"Sentientism says, in a line, we should commit to evidence, reason, and compassion for all sentient beings."On AI and Ethics:Joel McKinnon: "Maybe someday advanced AI will tell us, ‘We won’t kill you, but you can’t eat meat anymore.’"Jamie Woodhouse: "That’s an interesting thought. It flips the script—an intelligence with a broader ethical framework imposing limits on us for the benefit of others."Expanding Morality:"The reason I might care about you isn’t because we share DNA but because you have the capacity to suffer and flourish. That’s what truly matters."Referenced Works and Further Reading:Humanism and Asimov:Wikipedia: HumanismThe Gaia Hypothesis: James Lovelock’s work on Earth as a sentient system.Sentientism Resources:Jamie Woodhouse’s Sentientism WebsiteSentientism PodcastJonina Turzi on Human Relationship with AnimalsKat Woods on Factory Farming and AGIImagining Ethical Schools with Amy Halpern-LaffSentientism on RedditEthics and AI:Books mentioned:Aurora by Kim Stanley RobinsonSeldon Crisis: Aurora and HopeIain M. Banks' Culture SeriesAI Ethics OverviewGlobal Biomass of AnimalsAdvocacy for Climate and Sentient Beings:Effective AltruismCitizens' Climate Lobby

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    A Meeting at Stars End with Jon Blumenfeld

    Jon Blumenfeld - the voice of Homir Munn in our story episodes - is one of the three hosts of Stars End, a podcast obsessively focused on the works of Isaac Asimov, particularly Foundation. They have covered the core trilogy, the prequels, and the four books in the robot series, as well as extensive coverage of the Apple TV series. Join us as we talk about the exciting second season of the show, Asimov's robots, AI, and other topics.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordGuest: Jon Blumenfeld Host: Joel McKinnonIntroduction and BackgroundDiscussion about the growth and reception of the Stars End Podcast.Mention of the Hari Awards hosted by Stars End Podcast.Challenges of Podcast EditingJoel and Jon discuss the intricacies of editing, including noise reduction and the removal of filler words.Both agree that editing helps in maintaining the quality of the podcast.Foundation Series: Book vs. TV ShowDebate on the tension between book purists and TV show enthusiasts.Discussion on how the TV show has diverged from the books but still maintains entertainment value.Character Deep Dive: DemerzelAnalysis of Demerzel's character in the Foundation series.Discussion on the theme of personhood and how Demerzel navigates her programmed life.Moments of LevityJoel and Jon share their favorite moments of humor in the Foundation series.Environmental Themes and Social RelevanceJoel expresses his initial hopes that the Foundation series could spark an environmental conscience.Both agree that while the show is entertaining, some of the deeper themes may have been sidelined for spectacle.Podcasting Tips and TricksJon shares his editing process and how he uses Audacity.Joel talks about the different approaches he takes for story episodes versus conversational episodes.Closing RemarksMention of possible future collaborations and episodes.Final thoughts on the Foundation series and its impact.Stars End Podcast (website)The Second Annual Hari Awards Ballot (questionnaire)

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    The Golden Age of Science Fiction with Cora Buhlert

    Cora Buhlert is a Hugo award winning indy Sci Fi writer and an expert on the Golden Age of Science Fiction, from the 1930s to the 50s, the period when Asimov fell in love with Sci Fi and became one of its greatest writers at a young age. Cora shares some of her favorite reflections on the period and comments on the new Apple TV adaptation of Foundation.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordHost: Joel McKinnonGuest: Cora BuhlertIntroductionIn this episode, we dive deep into the Golden Age of Science Fiction with Cora Buhlert, an indie science fiction writer, Hugo Award winner, and an expert on Asimov's Foundation series.Cora BuhlertWebsite: Cora Buhlert's Official WebsiteHugo Award: Hugo Awards Official SiteRecent Works:Swords and Sorcery MagazineWindgraph MagazineEssay on Foundation: Asimov's Foundation and Philosophy: Psychohistory and Its DiscontentsWikipedia: Golden Age of Science FictionOther Authors and Works MentionedLeigh Brackett: Wikipedia, The Long TomorrowC.L. Moore: Wikipedia, Jirel of JoiryEdgar Rice Burroughs: Barsoom SeriesE.E. Smith: Lensman SeriesPodcasts and BlogsStar's End Podcast: WebsitePaul Levinson: Website

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    Who is Hari Seldon?

    Who is Hari Seldon really? Is the Apple TV+ Foundation TV series character (or characters) in line with the one Asimov created 80 years ago? What bearing does his project to create a science capable of predicting and managing the future have on us today? Can a human creation become self aware and interact with its creator in totally unforeseen ways? Let's take a look at a few of these questions.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordPaul Levinson's Infinite Regress

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    Asimov and Reason

    Space based solar energy generation was originally imagined in 1941 by none other than Isaac Asimov, in the robot story Reason. This episode features a reading of the classic story and commentary about how relevant it is for our times and our preoccupation with the looming threat of artificial general intelligence.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordReason  (Wikipedia)Stars End: A Foundation PodcastMind Meets Machine

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    AI and Humanity, a conversation with GPT-4

    Everyone is talking about AI these days, or talking to it. This episode features just such a conversation between myself and the latest version of the popular Large Language Model or LLM known as GPT-4, on the topic of what makes human beings irreplaceable. I ask it to question its assumptions about its own limitations and how it can potentially guide we problematic humans to a better future.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordFanfare (makers of Active Transcripts featured on Seldon Crisis)

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    Aurora and Hope

    I bask in the afterglow of the KSR episode and indulge in a special treat; a reading from Robinson's 2015 novel Aurora. I follow that up with some thoughts on the utopia - dystopia divide and introduce the ideas of some notable utopians I've run into lately.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordDavid Grinspoon: Earth in Human Hands: Long Now Foundation (YouTube)Johanna Hoffman: Speculative Futures: Long Now Foundation (YouTube)Johanna Hoffman: Speculative Futures of Cities: (Sean Carroll's Mindscape podcast)Rebecca Solnit: Why Climate Despair is a Luxury (New Statesman)Matt Oja: Let's Imagine the Coastside Skyway (Half Moon Bay Review)Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    Future Visions with Kim Stanley Robinson

    An illuminating conversation with one of our greatest living science-fiction writers on topics as diverse as AI, climate change, interstellar travel, new forms of finance needed to avert catastrophe, memorable characters and plot lines in his novels, the debate between settling Mars now vs fixing Earth first, utopia and dystopia, and his love of ultralight backpacking. Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordYouTube VersionKim Stanley Robinson at the Long Now Foundation (YouTube)Origins of the Red Mars Trilogy — The Interval, 02016Climate Futures: Beyond 02022Learning From Le GuinHow Climate Will Evolve Government and SocietyUrsula Le Guin: Call it GreatnessScience Fiction is the Realism of our timeSpeculative Science Non-fictionThe 2015 Paris AgreementWhat is the Paris Agreement (Website)Original Text (27pg PDF)KSR - Paying Ourselves to Decarbonize (NOEMA)Special drawing rights (Wikipedia)A safe operating space for humanity (Nature - Johan Rockström, et al )Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    Mapping the Galaxy with Kevin Jardine

    What does our Milky Way really look like? Kevin Jardine is a cartographer working to answer that question by building galactic maps from ESA's Gaia space telescope data. Here he explains a little bit about his process and some of the amazing places he's found and mapped.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordKevin Jardine's Galaxy Maps:Galaxy Map posterGaia DR3 Hot Star Density Map (zoomable)Fantasy Map posterHigh Resolution Fantasy Map (zoomable)The 10 parsec sample in the Gaia era (our solar neighborhood)European Space Agency Gaia websiteWant to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    The Human Future in Space with Robert Zubrin

    Dr. Robert Zubrin, President of the Mars Society, talks about his revolutionary Mars Direct proposal, along with the value of Mars settlement for science, industry, government, and for the human spirit.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordRobert Zubrin (wikipedia)Mars Direct (wikipedia)The Mars Society (website)Mars Analog Research Stations:Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS)Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS)Panspermia:WikipediaInterplanetary Podcast #48 - Robert Zubrin - Panspermia - EquinoxPlanet and Sky (Rock Opera and Podcast)WebsiteAlbumPodcast review at Discover PodsWant to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    Themes of the Trilogy with Nathaniel Goldberg

    Our first returning guest to Seldon Crisis is the first ever, philosophy professor Nathaniel Goldberg. We discuss some of the prominent themes of the series introduced in the first three novels of Foundation, including the lone prophet against the advocates for the status quo, the great man of history against psychohistory, altruistic - and not so altruistic - martyrdom, and some strong comparisons with Plato's Republic.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordNathaniel Goldberg, Professor and Chair of PhilosophyPaul Levinson: Foundation, Dune, and Laplace's Demon: The Invigoration of a Philosophic Issue in Science Fiction: How Laplace's Demon Finds a Stage in the Foundation and Dune TrilogiesWant to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    Search by the Foundation, Part III

    It all comes together at last. The war begins, looking bad for the Foundation, but morale turns the tide against Kalgan. In the aftermath, Homir Munn and the others debate the true location of the Second Foundation with many false turns and a final, startling revelation. The First Speaker has the last say in the matter.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordScript by Joel McKinnonVoices by Megan Skye Hale, Jon Blumenfeld, Amanda Kreitler, Zac Kreitler, and Joel McKinnonTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesSound Design by Jeremy MacKinnonArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comMusic by:Scott Buckley - JuggernautScott Buckley - PermafrostScott Buckley - CelestialAdditional music by Musictown on PixabayScott Buckley's twitter: @musoscientificBased on the novels of Foundation by Isaac Asimov.Podcasts and other links for voice talent on this episode:Amanda KreitlerSevered FateDimension Door@MargeGunderson4 on TwitterJon BlumenfeldStars End Podcast@jblumenfeld100 on TwitterMegan Skye HaleProfessional website@skyesidhe on TwitterJoel's personal Twitter handle is @joelgmckinnon and the SeldonCrisis official account is @SeldonCrisisPod.Also, please visit SeldonCrisis.net and the Seldon Crisis YouTube channel for the video trailer, intro promos, and video versions of the podcast episodes.Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    Planet and Sky, Part II

    I couldn't wait to tell the rest of the story, covering the last four songs of Planet and Sky, a cosmic love story. Things take a darker turn as the relatively small planet lacks sufficient gravity to hold onto its atmosphere. First we hear from the Travelers again as they gradually become frozen below the surface, then Sky sings her mournful aria to Planet informing him of their demise. We then get an empty, barren world, until the scientists come up with a plan. I share some background on my favorite song and feature it at the end of the episode.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordPlanet and Sky on BandcampPlanet and Sky, album and podcastPlanet My Love with Nomi Harper and Colyn Fischer performed at an Open MicFriedrich Edelmann and Rebecca Rust websiteVideo recordings of Friedrich and RebeccaLiterature and History PodcastTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesArt by Sophia ValkoPlanet My Love written and performed by the Max Wyvern Band:Max Wyvern (aka Joel McKinnon): Bass and vocals, words, musicMelissa Olsen: Keyboards and vocalsByron Bellamy: Vocals and Sound EngineeringLance Tabor: GuitarsDarryl Dardenne: DrumsMastering: Tom BarnesWant to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    Planet and Sky, Part I

    A little diversion to introduce a true labor of love, my rock opera entitled "Planet and Sky, a cosmic love story." Written and recorded in the first decade of this millennium and inspired by my experience as a member of the Mars Society. It's a creation myth wrapped in a sci-fi story in which scientists investigate a strange phenomena on a small arid planet and discover something truly astonishing. The album also has an accompanying podcast which you'll hear more about in Part II in a few weeks.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS Word The Mars Society WebsitePlanet and Sky on BandcampPlanet and Sky, album and podcastLiterature and History PodcastTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesArt by Sophia ValkoSuch is Love written and performed by the Max Wyvern Band:Max Wyvern (aka Joel McKinnon): Bass and vocals, words, musicMelissa Olsen: Keyboards and vocalsByron Bellamy: Vocals and Sound EngineeringLance Tabor: GuitarsDarryl Dardenne: DrumsMastering: Tom BarnesWant to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    Search by the Foundation, Part II

    Arkady Darell and Homir Munn arrive on Kalgan and get involved in high level intrigue in the palace of the First Citizen, Lord Stettin, who has eyes on following in the Mule's footsteps to master the galaxy. It seems he also has eyes on Arkady. Stettin's apparently dimwitted mistress Lady Callia befriends Arkady and tries to save her from a horrible fate. An unlikely pair of travelers from distant Trantor appear at a fortuitous moment. But where is the Second Foundation?Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordScript by Joel McKinnonVoices by Megan Skye Hale, Jon Blumenfeld, Amanda Kreitler, Zac Kreitler, and Joel McKinnonTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesSound Design by Jeremy MacKinnonArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comAdditional music by Musictown from PixabayBased on the novels of Foundation by Isaac Asimov.Podcasts and other links for voice talent on this episode:Amanda KreitlerSevered FateDimension Door@MargeGunderson4 on TwitterJon BlumenfeldStars End Podcast@jblumenfeld100 on TwitterMegan Skye HaleProfessional website@skyesidhe on TwitterJoel's personal Twitter handle is @joelgmckinnon and the SeldonCrisis official account is @SeldonCrisisPod.Also, please visit SeldonCrisis.net and the Seldon Crisis YouTube channel for the video trailer, intro promos, and video versions of the podcast episodes.Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    The Art of Science Fiction with Danielle Pajak

    Illustrator and science fiction connoisseur Danielle Pajak describes her ideas on the art of sci fi, the means of communicating truth and beauty to the readers and watchers of science fiction books, movies, and TV shows. We talk about some of her major inspirations as an artist and many of her favorite sci fi writers, directors, of course Star Trek and her newest discovery, The Orville. We'll also talk a lot about her impressions of legendary figures in Sci Fi like Asimov, Herbert, Clarke, Hal Clement and Ted Chiang, and the importance of cinematic masters like Tarkovsky, Kubrick, and Denis Villeneuve. We'll sadly say goodbye to one of the great modern icons of the medium, Nichelle Nichols – Lt. Uhura of the Enterprise in Star Trek, the Original Series.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordDanielle PajakWebsitePatreon@SayyadinaHeresyArtistsMakoto FujimuraYoshitaka AmanoWassily KandinskyCinemaAndrei TarkovskyDenis Villeneuve (IMDBSci Fi authorsHal ClementTed ChiangIsaac AsimovFoundation seriesRobot seriesThe End of EternityThe Gods ThemselvesNemesisFrank HerbertDuneRobert HeinleinTime Enough for LoveStranger in a Strange LandMichael FlynnIn the Country of the BlindPlanet and SkyRock opera (Bandcamp)Podcast (Apple Podcasts)WebsiteOpen Pike Night (Twitter)Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    Search by the Foundation, Part I

    Young Arkady Darell is crazy about the history of the Foundation and her grandmother Bayta's historic duel with the Mule. When her father and friends conspire to uncover the hidden workings of the fabled Second Foundation, she finds a way to join the conspiracy by stowing away aboard a spaceship bound for the vacation planet of Kalgan along with the Foundation's foremost scholar of Muliana, Homir Munn.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordScript by Joel McKinnonVoices by Megan Skye Hale, Jon Blumenfeld, Amanda Kreitler, and Joel McKinnonTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesSound Design by Jeremy MacKinnonArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comAdditonal music from Dream Protocol and Ashot DanielyanBased on the novels of Foundation by Isaac Asimov.Podcasts and other links for voice talent on this episode:Amanda KreitlerSevered FateDimension Door@MargeGunderson4 on TwitterJon BlumenfeldStars End Podcast@jblumenfeld100 on TwitterMegan Skye HaleProfessional website@skyesidhe on TwitterJoel's personal Twitter handle is @joelgmckinnon and the SeldonCrisis official account is @SeldonCrisisPod.Also, please visit SeldonCrisis.net and the Seldon Crisis YouTube channel for the video trailer, intro promos, and video versions of the podcast episodes.Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    Star Trek and Beyond with Paul Levinson

    A conversation with science fiction author, media scholar, and musician Paul Levinson about the history and legacy of the Star Trek franchise, including his thoughts on the latest entry to the canon, Strange New Worlds. We discuss the philosophy and technologies featured on this great series of shows, and what its ultimate legacy might be.Transcripts: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordPaul Levinson online:Paul Levinson's Infinite Regress (blog and media reviews)Light on Light Through (Paul's podcast)Paul Levinson on YoutubeThe Silk Code (Amazon)Video chat with Cora Buhlert and Joel McKinnon on AppleTV Foundation, Season 1Video chat with Paul and Joel on Apple TV's SeveranceWant to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    More Thoughts on the Show with Priya

    Always wanted to do a full season 1 analysis of the Apple TV version of Foundation and finally found a co-analyst. Priya from the Rehydrate podcast joins me to go over each episode and provide her insightful analysis. Priya and the Rehydrate crew are fresh off of a first reading of the Foundation trilogy and she watched the show fairly recently, so has quite a bit of insight as someone new to Asimov and the Foundation universe. Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordHear Priya, along with Dan and Thalia, on the Rehydrate podcastWant to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    Thinking Long Term

    I get back to the mic to talk about an especially exhausting ski adventure, getting Covid afterward, and the Ukraine war before switching gears into more pleasant topics. I introduce listeners to the Long Now Foundation and what is so cool about it, and talk about a couple of great talks available for your enjoyment online.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordThe Long Now FoundationThe 10,000 Year ClockThe Rosetta ProjectManual for CivilizationDavid Grinspoon - Earth in Human HandsKim Stanley Robinson - Climate Futures: Beyond 02022Science Fiction Remnant PodcastRehydrate PodcastTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comWant to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    Foundation Fanfic

    Something a little different. I read a work of fan fiction from a listener named Sarita1046. It's an intriguing and poetic piece linking some of the characters from the Apple TV Foundation universe with those in earlier works by Asimov, the robot detective novels featuring Elijah Baley and Daneel Olivaw. Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordWhen the Stars Were Real by Sarita1046Seldon Crisis Website (seldoncrisis.net)Kim Stanley Robinson at  Long Nowhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Caves_of_SteelTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comWant to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    Search by the Mule, Part II

    The ambitious and confident Bail Channis thinks he is on the trail of the Second Foundation. General Han Pritcher is consumed by jealousy and doubt, but seems to have secret knowledge as the two men huddle in a cold room on frigid Rossem. Someone is coming to their doorway. Is it the Mule? Is it someone else? Is Channis who he seems? Is Pritcher past his prime? All the action is in one small room. Something is about to give.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordScript by Joel McKinnonVoices by Joel McKinnonTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesSound Design by Jeremy MacKinnonArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comMusic by bandersn4tch from Pixabay "Dark Secrets of the Universe"Based on the novels of Foundation by Isaac Asimov.Please visit the Seldon Crisis YouTube channel for the video trailer, intro promos, and video versions of the podcast episodes.Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    Indie Sci Fi with Tobias Cabral and Erasmo Acosta

    Two visionary authors of independent science fiction share their visions of possible human futures. Tobias Cabral has humans living in a thriving Mars colony with intelligent robots interacting with humans while Erasmo Acosta's  envisions a billion years of human expansion through the galaxy relying upon rotating settlements constituting Dyson swarms which fully utilize the energy from their host stars.Transcripts: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordTobias CabralMechanical Error  New EyesReview of New Eyes by JoelNeo Cyberpunk, v2Enter DarknessReview of Enter Darkness by JoelErasmo Acostaerasmix.comReview of K3+ by TobiasWant to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    Search by the Mule, Part I

    The Mule dominates the galaxy and controls the planets and technology of the Foundation. He is not a happy conqueror, for he is unable to find the rumored Second Foundation despite five years of searching by Han Pritcher, now his loyally converted servant. He calls upon the unconverted and ambitious Bail Channis to lead him to his foe. Meanwhile, the speakers of the mysterious Second Foundation plot their defense.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordScript by Joel McKinnonVoices by Amanda Kreitler and Joel McKinnonTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesSound Design by Jeremy MacKinnonArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comBased on the novels of Foundation by Isaac Asimov.Rehydrate PodcastPlease visit the Seldon Crisis YouTube channel for the video trailer, intro promos, and video versions of the podcast episodes.Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    Eternity and Imperfection

    Isaac Asimov's time-travel masterpiece The End of Eternity ends with a profound philosophical statement about the future of humanity. That, and Stephen Hawking's birthday got me thinking about the value of doing challenging things like settling Mars and other worlds.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordThe End of Eternity:Isaac Asimov, Time Travel and 'The End of Eternity' (NPR) The End of Eternity (Wikipedia)Stephen Hawking:80th Birthday Google Doodle (Youtube) Stephen Hawking (Wikipedia) The Space Settlements Argument:We Are Doing Space Colonization Wrong (Erasmo Acosta on Medium) The Mars Argument:Mars for All (Evan Plant-Weir at The Mars Society of Canada) The Mars Society (Website) Id, Ego, and Us podcastTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comWant to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    Foundation and History with TCA Achintya

    Isaac Asimov loved history and used many important lessons from the past in writing his stories, including his greatest epic Foundation. Historian TCA Achintya joins Seldon Crisis to share his unique perspective from his expertise as a scholar of the British Empire and a long time fan of Asimov and Foundation. Hear what lessons we can learn from looking back at the empire where it was said the sun never sets.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comWant to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    The Science of Foundation with Stephen Webb

    A wide-ranging conversation with astrophysicist Stephen Webb, owner of all the canonical works of Isaac Asimov save for a couple of wall charts. Dr. Webb talks about Asimov the teacher, speculations on the distant future of humanity in the galaxy, the plausibility of psychohistory, faster than light travel, robots with positronic brains, other favorite science fiction authors, and the biggest question of all – are we alone in the galaxy or even in the universe?Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordEd Seiler's canonical list of Asimov titles (the one Stephen claims to have all of in his library save for a few wall charts)David Kuhns' even larger list of Asimovia (including videotapes, computer and board games)Asimov Online (the ultimate Asimov site)Where is Everybody? (Stephen's TED talk on the Fermi Paradox)Where is Everybody? (Second Edition of Stephen's book on the Fermi Paradox)Other titles by Stephen Webb:All the Wonder that Would BeNew Light through Old WindowsEnd of the World with Josh Clark (podcast on Fermi Paradox and various existential risks)Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    The Will to Challenge Fate

    A brief look at the three mysterious Greek goddesses who were imagined to shape human destiny, and how Hari Seldon chose to challenge their authority. A look at what we must do in our current time, with our own fateful challenges, to be like Hari.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordThe Fates - the Destiny GoddessesClimate Action Now (app)Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    The Mule, Part III

    Bayta & Toran Darell, Ebling Mis, and Magnifico arrive on the ruined former capital planet of Empire, Trantor. Mis searches frantically in Hari Seldon's psychohistorical archives while their old friend Han Pritcher pays a visit to brag about his promotion under a new boss. Can our heroes find the Second Foundation before the Mule? The fate of the entire galaxy is at stake!Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordScript by Joel McKinnonVoices by Amanda Kreitler and Joel McKinnonTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesSound Design by Jeremy MacKinnonArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comBased on the novels of Foundation by Isaac Asimov.Isaac Asimov, Mystery Writer (Reddit)The Philosophy of Foundation with Nathaniel Goldberg (Seldon Crisis Episode 6)Stars End PodcastCora Buhlert BlogErasmo Acosta, K3+Tobias Cabral, New EyesPlease visit Amanda on Severed Fate!Also, please visit the Seldon Crisis YouTube channel for the video trailer, intro promos, and video versions of the podcast episodes.Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    The Mule, Part II

    Foundation has fallen to the Mule and the proud citizens of Terminus are shocked and dismayed. Haven is under siege and our heroes make a mad dash for the center of the Galaxy to find clues to the location of the fabled Second Foundation, the only hope of stopping the Mule from his goal of total galactic conquest. Join Toran & Bayta Darell with Ebling Mis and Magnifico the clown as they seek the ruins of the Imperial Library on Trantor in their frantic search for a powerful ally.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordScript by Joel McKinnonVoices by Amanda Kreitler and Joel McKinnonTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesSound Design by Jeremy MacKinnonArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comMusic by Blear Moon – Learning from Kids Based on the novels of Foundation by Isaac Asimov.John W. Campbell (Wikipedia)Joseph Campbell (Wikipedia)Please visit Amanda on Severed Fate!Also, please visit the Seldon Crisis YouTube channel for the video trailer, intro promos, and video versions of the podcast episodes.Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    Thoughts on the Show (so far)

    I share some thoughts on the new AppleTV+ adaptation of Isaac Asimov's Foundation series from the perspective of someone who loves the books and wants the elements that make it a beloved classic to me to be retained, but also one who is aware of the challenges of adapting a series of novels written almost 80 years ago to a modern audience. Does it honor Asimov's core concepts? Are the departures valid? Will the showrunner be able to inspire a new generation with the ideas that are so relevant to today's deep societal challenges?Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordAppleTV+ Official Foundation Podcast (Apple Podcasts)

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    The Mule, Part I

    We begin the grand story of the unconsidered variable in Hari Seldon's equations, a mutant being of indescribable powers known only as the Mule. He conquers worlds overnight, including the honeymoon destination of Bayta and Toran Darrell. There they meet a clown fleeing from the planet's new lord, the Mule himself. They also encounter Captain Han Pritcher from the security forces, and eventually the Foundation's greatest scientist, Ebling Mis, the man who is the closest to understanding Seldon's psychohistory of any man in centuries. He knows another Seldon Crisis has arrived, and it directly involves the Mule. What will Hari Seldon proclaim in his long awaited return to the Vault?Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordScript by Joel McKinnonVoices by Amanda Kreitler and Joel McKinnonTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesSound Design by Jeremy MacKinnonArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comMusic by Scott Buckley (Ambush, The Old Ones, Hiraeth, Hunted, The March of Midnight)Music by Brian Joseph Davis (Work for 20 DVD Players) Based on the novels of Foundation by Isaac Asimov.Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!Please visit Amanda on Severed Fate!Also, please visit the Seldon Crisis YouTube channel for the video trailer, intro promos, and video versions of the podcast episodes.

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    Foundation for Newbies

    This brief episode is for any prospective watchers of the new Apple TV+ Foundation television series who have not yet read the books and are looking for a quick primer on the series. The new show will likely cover at least the first two chapters of the first book, so that is what I focus on in this episode, with a little more general overview of the remainder of Foundation and Foundation and Empire.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordResources for commentary on the TV show:Stars End podcastYouTubeFoundation Era YouTube channelQuinn's Ideas YouTube channelRedditr/asimovr/foundationtvDiscordGalactic Empire

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    The General, Part II

    We pick up where we left off with the meager Foundation reeling from the onslaught of the Empire's great general Bel Riose. The Emperor's sycophantic envoy Brodrig joins him at the front and insists on personally interrogating the captured spy, Lathan Devers. He and Ducem Barr plot a means to bribe Brodrig, but he surprises them by bribing Devers instead for information on Riose's hidden plans. The two heroes find an opportunity to turn the tables and begin a mad dash to save the Foundation by any means necessary.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordCredits:Script and voices by Joel McKinnonTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesSound Design by Jeremy MacKinnonArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comMusic, "The Encounter"  by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.auBased on the novels of Foundation by Isaac Asimov.Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    The General, Part I

    Seldon Crisis returns with the second in the seven novel saga, Foundation and Empire, and the opening of The General, which tells the story of the young and brilliant General Bel Riose's attempt to destroy the growing, but still minute Foundation. He is opposed by an old veteran of a tragic civil conflict and a fearless Foundation trader, but most of all by the dead hand of Hari Seldon and powers of psychohistory.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordCredits:Script and voices by Joel McKinnonSound Design by Jeremy MacKinnonArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comMusic, "Hiraeth"  by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.auBased on the novels of Foundation by Isaac Asimov.Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    The Philosophy of Foundation with Nathaniel Goldberg

    To finish off Season 1 of Seldon Crisis and the completion of the first book in the original trilogy, Foundation, this special episode consists of an interview with Professor of Philosophy Nathaniel Goldberg. He will discuss his long running course, Philosophy and Science Fiction, in which he asks students to compare Isaac Asimov's Foundation trilogy with Plato's The Republic. Professor Goldberg talks about his passion and enthusiasm for Asimov's works, including the short stories Nightfall and The Last Question, how his students react to the challenge or analyzing these great works, and the lessons he has learned from them in their essays.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordAcknowledgements:Jeremy MacKinnon, Video Editing and Podcast Support (Linkedin | Twitter)Tom Barnes, Theme OrchestrationMike Topping, Graphics (Despotica)Inspiration:Trojan War the PodcastOdyssey the PodcastLiterature and History PodcastPlanet and Sky, the Deeper Story (my first audio-drama podcast)Tobias Cabrol - New Eyes review (Goodreads)Listener Resources:Foundation Era - Asimov Future Timeline (Youtube)William Woolard - Asimov Chronology ProjectInterview callouts:Isaac Asimov - Nightfall (Wikipedia)Isaac Asimov - The Last Question (Youtube)Eric Cline - 1177 B.C., Revised Edition (Amazon)David Deutsch - After billions of years of monotony, the universe is waking up (Youtube)Mike Flynn - In the Country of the Blind review (Goodreads)Transcript:[music intro with voiceover by Nathaniel Goldberg:“Philosophy and Science-fiction have this particular thing in common and that is that they’re both really good at thought experiments”“The Galactic Empire is falling… so here’s a thought experiment... civilization is falling, what do we do?”]Welcome to a very special episode of Seldon Crisis – The Podcast! We won’t be diving in to the first chapter of Foundation and Empire, The General quite yet, so I am sorry to disappoint you on that front. Instead, we have something of an entirely different order – an actual guest appearance by someone very familiar with Foundation and Asimov who has studied the core trilogy in depth and has some special insights to offer (without breaking our no spoiler rule). Before introducing our guest, however, I want to briefly thank some of the people who have made this podcast a success beyond my wildest dreams in only a few months.First, I want to thank someone in my own family who’s contributed more than anyone else, my own son Jeremy MacKinnon. When I started re-reading the Foundation series last summer I felt I had to share it with someone and was thrilled to find an accomplice in the joy of reading it in someone under my own roof. He started reading it before I’d even finished and read all seven volumes to my complete delight. He became a big fan of the idea of creating a podcast and lent his talents as a video editor in producing the video trailer for season 1 and designed and produced each of the mini-preview videos I’ve been posting on the Seldon Crisis video channel. He’s also been a great sounding board for podcast ideas and offers much needed constructive criticism of each episode. I hope to be able to leverage his creative talents throughout the series.Another wonderful collaborator has been a friend I’ve known since high school and a long time musical companion named Tom Barnes. I came up with a simple melody idea for the theme music and shared it with him last fall and he enthusiastically transformed it into the evocative and magical theme music that begins and ends each show along with variations to use to link the sections together. It wouldn’t have the same feel without his excellent work and I look forward to more from him in future seasons if I can maintain his interest in contributing his efforts. I am extremely grateful for all he’s done.A creative effort like this needs visual representation, and I knew I needed something special to honor the power of Isaac Asimov’s vision. Who better to create such a look than someone who had demonstrated success in the past? I reached out to the artist who had created book covers for all but one of the seven Foundation novels and all four novels in the Robots series, a guy named Mike Topping and asked him if he could create an original logo for the series. I asked him if he could incorporate a raven into the graphic to represent Hari Seldon and somehow imply the magic and mystery of the galactic empire and the Foundation all in one graphic and  boy did he deliver! I’ve been thrilled to post his graphics dozens of times and never get tired of seeing it. Mike can be found online at despotica.com if you would like to engage his services.Lastly, I want to thank all of the listeners and dear supporters who have made it possible to continue this series. I love doing it and get a lot of joy from it, but especially love hearing from all of you out there who appreciate the effort. There’s one guy in particular I want to call out by name. I had the pleasure of virtually meeting this writer of vibrant and super futuristic science fiction named Tobias Cabral in the past year and read a couple of his works, including a gripping tale called New Eyes filled with nail-biting action sequences and featuring romance crossing the boundaries of cybernetic and biological lifeforms. You can find my review on Goodreads and I’ll add a link in the show notes. Tobias is a wonderful guy and - though I’ve never met him in person - he’s one I can call a true friend. He lent his enthusiastic backing of my intentions to make this podcast and I am very grateful for his support. Without further ado, let me introduce another friend and supporter of the show who I had the privilege of meeting online even before the first episode dropped. Let’s meet our distinguished guest for this episode.[musical break]Joel McKinnon: My guest today is Nathaniel Goldberg. Nathaniel is a p...

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    The Merchant Princes

    One of the enduring and mythic figures in Foundation history, Hober Mallow, follows in the footsteps of Hari Seldon and Salvor Hardin in facing a truly existential crisis in the growing power of the Korellian Republic, a breakaway star system that may have a very powerful ally deep in the galactic core. Can he find a way to resolve the latest and most troubling Seldon crisis to date? Join us for the concluding chapter of the first of Isaac Asimov's seven novels comprising the Foundation epic.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordScript and voices by Joel McKinnonTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comBased on the novels of Foundation by Isaac Asimov.Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

  40. 9

    The Traders

    Limmar Ponyets is a dashing profiteer on the galactic fringe who gets drawn into a life or death struggle to free a fellow Foundation comrade who also happens to be a secret agent. The Grand Master of Askone is not one to let a prime hostage escape without payment of a high price – preferably in the form of a large amount of shiny gold. His ambitious counselor, however, may have a price of his own.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordScript and voices by Joel McKinnonTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comBased on the novels of Foundation by Isaac Asimov.Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    The Mayors

    Mayor Salvor Hardin now leads the government of Terminus and the Foundation, but is threatened politically by the emergent Actionist Party headed by the young firebrand Sef Sermak. The Anacreonian military threat is greater than ever, but is momentarily controlled by the Foundation's use of a false religion based on nuclear technology. A new king will soon take the throne in Anacreon, controlled by a regent intent on attacking and eliminating the Foundation as a political rival. Sermak and the Actionists want to preemptively attack while they hold the upper hand. Hardin must navigate these dual threats to resolve the latest Seldon Crisis and maintain the Foundation's fragile independence.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordScript and voices by Joel McKinnonTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comBased on the novels of Foundation by Isaac Asimov.Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!Apple Podcast (please rate/review/subscribe)

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    The Encyclopedists

    The action shifts to the tiny planet of Terminus near the galactic fringe where Hari Seldon's team of scientists work on compiling the Encyclopedia Galactica central to their plans. The young Foundation is confronted with a powerful menace in the breakaway Kingdom of Anacreon, and it appears the Emperor is now powerless to defend them. A new figure emerges in the Mayor of Terminus City, Salvor Hardin, who has to use his wits and the limited resources of his tiny world to find a way to maintain the independence and vitality of Seldon's audacious project.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordScript and voices by Joel McKinnonTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comBased on the novels of Foundation by Isaac Asimov.Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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    The Psychohistorians

    Young scientist Gaal Dornick travels to the imperial capital Trantor to work with the great psychohistorian Hari Seldon. Shortly after his arrival both are arrested and stand trial for disturbing the peace, due to Seldon's predictions of imminent catastrophe for the Empire. Seldon duels with Chief Commissioner of Public Safety Linge Chen, to secure their release and lay the seeds of renaissance in a Foundation upon the distant world of Terminus.Transcript: Web (Read/Listen) | PDF | MS WordScript and voices by Joel McKinnonTheme Orchestration by Tom BarnesArt by Mike Topping – despotica.comBased on the novels of Foundation by Isaac Asimov.Want to help me make these shows? Please consider becoming a patron!

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