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Podcast Lost In Space Episode 13!

You know why we started with five hosts? Because we’re always down one! We’re joined finally by Doc and Ryan for Podcast Lost in Space Episode 13 and we dig into where they’ve been and what they’ve been up too! We also talk a bit about superstitions as we recorded lucky 13 on December 13th.

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Doctor Who and the Zygon Cease Fire

Welcome to Earth. Time period: Now. Population: Approximately 7 billion H umans and 20 million Zygons, plus sundry and assorted other aliens. Universe: Doctor Who.

Hey Everyone! It’s finally time [no pun intended]. PLIS is finally going to post in the elusive “TV” tab. And of course, as tradition would have it, it’s going to be nerdy, political and written by me. So let’s get nerdy.

In the finest traditions of Cold War paranoia, the Zygons (first introduced in 1975) were a race of shapeshifting aliens who can steal the identity and memory of their victim, provided they remain alive. In a time where the fear of the Other became obscured by the fact that the Other could be anyone, the Alien Infiltration trope gave birth to classic sci-fi such as the Invasion of the Body Snatchers or Robert Heinlein’s The Puppet Masters. The Zygons remerged in 2013 as part of the 50th Anniversary Special Episode “Day of the Doctor” and only the intervention of the Tenth, Eleventh and War Doctors prevented catastrophe. As part of the treaty brokered, the President of the World aka The Doctor  agreed to accept 20 million Zygon refugees provided they disguise themselves as humans and live incognito amongst humanity. Refugees who were created as a result of the Time War—a great cataclysmic war fought between the Doctor’s species (The Timelords) and the ‘perfect warrior race’ the Daleks that spanned time and space itself, trashing across the universe. This is where it gets good.

While the “Day of the Doctor” brokered a deal in which Earth accepted war refugees from a war only the Doctor himself can claim direct connection with, it didn’t explore the ideas any further. The ninth season (counting from the reboot) returns to the Zygon plight in the two-part arc “Zygon Invasion”/”Zygon Inversion”. The episodes aired on October 31st and November 7th of 2015 respectively… just a week before the November 13th terror attacks in Paris. The truce brokered in “Day of the Doctor” is breaking down. While the majority of Zygons wish to live in peace, a radical splinter group, primarily made up of younger Zygons, has become fed up with the conditions of assimilation they live under. This splinter group begins pushing for a change to the treaty, to allow them to live as they want (un-shapeshifted) and “Truth or Consequences” becomes their rallying cry. You later find out that Truth or Consequences is also a town in New Mexico where a young Zygon had accidentally reverted back to its natural form, only to be killed by twitchy Americans and starting a whole war. The splinter group plans to unveil their own existence to the world, backing the majority of the peaceful Zygon population into a corner where they’ll be forced to either join their movement or die, either at the hands of the splinter group or the humans. Shenanigans happen, Peter Capald as the Twelfth Doctor finally gets to have his moment, in which the true nature of this incarnation of the Doctor shines through and the fans can start to understand him. (Seriously, I’m going to link to the speech, it’s that amazing) And in the end, tensions are dismantled and the splinter group returns to the fold but lives remain lost.

Does this sound familiar yet? In a brilliant bit of prescience and political astuteness, Peter Harness managed to encapsulate our current immigration and refugee crises while also exploring the nature of radicalization. The two-part comes complete with commentary about the effect drone strikes can have on their operators and civilians, a fake country called Turmeszistan and sleeper cells having infiltrated UNIT (the global earth defense force). It explores American paranoia of immigrants. The splinter cell uses a bold, easily tagged logo (Top picture) to mark its own operations. Even more impressively, Harness uses the now familiar imagery of Al-Qaida and Daesh propaganda videos with prisoners reading prepared statements and being executed and those videos being posted to the internet to reach their intended audience. The entire arc, and its conclusion especially (see video) are a scathing condemnation of our current societal panic and fear of the hidden enemy while also being a companionate warning about the horror and futility of war itself.

There is something else from this arc that I fell in love with and that’s how it depicts the Osgoods. A UNIT scientist Osgood finds herself duplicated in the aftermath of the “Day of the Doctor” and the two of them, coexisting as Zygon and Human consider themselves neither Zygon nor Human and come to embody the spirit of the treaty. One of them is later killed by the Mistress (the Doctor’s arch-nemesis and foil). Throughout the arc, various characters, including the Doctor, try to figure out which Osgood survived. Osgood however rebuffs the questions by simply replying “I’m Osgood”. Osgood gently but consistently demands the right to define her identity herself, pushing off the rest of the world’s attempts to define her as either Human or Zygon. This self-determined identity even rebuffs the Doctor’s attempt to logic his way to an answer, when Osgood reveals that the rules have changed and the host ‘body print’ doesn’t need to be alive if the Zygon has spent years sharing the identity.  We leave the story with the Doctor finally accepting Osgood’s chosen self-identity and I think it’s a beautiful subplot. Now as a cis heterosexual male, I’m not about to make any sweeping claims about how closely Osgood’s struggle to define her own identity mirrors the struggles of the LGBTQ community but from my own point of view, I found it a great analogy for the side of the struggle I’ve seen. I’d love to hear other people’s thoughts on this, so drop a comment below!

I ended up watching this arc on November 14th and in the newly sparked American panic about refugees, terrorists and Muslims it stuck with me. Because of the context it was left to stew in, I think this might actually be my favorite two-part in Doctor Who. It was poignant and timely that I think very few other moments can match it.

 

Podcast Lost In Space Episode 11!

It’s a strange and technical issues ridden? episode of Podcast Lost in Space as we’re down to two regular hosts and our guest speaker (aka B-team Member) Kelvin Campbell. We get into some real good discussion of Black Friday, Thanksgiving and dealing with Family while my internet craps out. It’s Podcast Lost in Space Episode 11!

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Many thanks to Peter Scott for his awesome Intro/Outro Music! Everyone go check him out! https://soundcloud.com/peterscott-3

And many more thanks to Matthew Jager for his amazing graphics and banners! Check him out at mjagerdesign.com and on Twitter at @TheSeattleOne

Podcast Lost In Space Episode 10!

Join us for Podcast Lost in Space Episode 10! It’s the Thanksgiving episode of PLIS! Join us for a heartfelt episode where we talk about Ryan’s stupid ants again, depression and what we’re thankful for!

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Many thanks to Peter Scott for his awesome Intro/Outro Music! Everyone go check him out! https://soundcloud.com/peterscott-3

And many more thanks to Matthew Jager for his amazing graphics and banners! Check him out at mjagerdesign.com and on Twitter at @TheSeattleOne

Podcast Lost in Space Episode 9!

PLIS Episode 9! Join us for a silly, then dark, then serious then silly episode of Podcast Lost in Space! Seriously, we talk real serious about the terror attacks on Paris, Beruit and Baghdad  and then shift over to a fairly serious talk about the Friendzone too.

In a new shift, technical issues held this one up for a few days sorry!

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Penne Lasagna – A Mother’s Special

*Picture May Be Coming*

Hey! We’re finally back with another Recipe! This time, we’re going to have Ryan attempt to create Penne Lasagna! And yes, my Mom gave us this one. She gave us a lot of these over time obviously, since everyone lets me do the Recipes.

tsp = teaspoon

Tbsp = Tablespoon

lbs = Pounds

Mince = chop into very small pieces

Diced = You chop the thing into roughly square like shapes

Cubed = Actually what it says, cut the ingredients into rough cubes, much bigger than diced

Sliced = Cut into thin broad strips (usually circles)

Chopped = to cut into small pieces with repeated blows

Al Dente = Pasta and/or Vegetables, Rice or Beans that are cooked to be firm to the bite. – Another way to put it is that it’s cooked but not fully cooked

Saute = cook with oil

Fold = Mix the ingredients by scooping the bottom of the mix onto the top of the mix.

Reserve = Hold on/Don’t discard. Usually a liquid that is normally considered waste.

Ingredients

 

 

  1. 1.5 lbs of Ground Beef (Lean so 80/20 [20% fat)
  2. Half of a Large Onion – Chopped
  3. Half of an Orange or Red Bell Pepper – Chopped
  4. 2 Large Carrots
  5. 1 tsp of Salt – Also Salt to taste
  6. 1.5 tsp of Dry Oregano
  7. 1 Can of Stewed Dice Tomatoes
  8. 1 Box of Penne Noodles – 1lb
  9. 1 Jar of Prego Mushroom Sauce [Mushroom flavored spaghetti sauce]
  10. 1/2 Cup of Parmesan Cheese
  11. 1 Cup of Grated Mozzarella Cheese
  12. Olive Oil

Necessary Equipment

  • 2 Medium pots
  • Lasagna Pan
  • Oven – Heated to 375 Degrees Fahrenheit (350 Degrees Fahrenheit for Convection)
  • Measure Utensils
  • PAM/Non-Stick Spray

Instructions

Part 1 – The Meat Sauce

  1. Spice the ground beef with salt and oregano
  2. Saute the ground beef in the medium pot until brown
  3. Add the onion, bell pepper, carrots, and onions to the meat.
  4. Cook for 5 minutes.
  5. Add the Can of Stewed Diced Tomatoes and Spaghetti Sauce.
  6. Cook for 20 minutes with cover on. Stir Occasionally.

Part 2 – The Noodles

  1. Boil the Penne Noodles for 6 minutes in salted water
  2. Drain and add a small amount of Olive Oil to prevent sticking

Part 3 – Building the Lasagna

  1. Spray Pam on the Lasagna Pan
  2. Layer 1: Add about 1/3rd the Meat Sauce, make sure to coat the bottom
  3. Layer 2: Add 1/2 the Penne
  4. Layer 3: Add about 1/3rd the Meat Sauce and sprinkle 1/2 the Mozzarella Cheese on top
  5. Layer 4: Add the Remaining 1/2 of Penne
  6. Layer 5: Add the last remaining 1/3rd the Meat Sauce and sprinkle the Parmesan Cheese on top
  7. Bake for 20 mins
  8. Remove from the Oven and sprinkle the remaining 1/2 of the Mozzarella Cheese
  9. Bake for 10 more minutes

ENJOY!

Podcast Lost In Space Episode 8!

Join the Podcast Lost In Space for a mildly technical issue ridden episode of Podcast Lost in Space! We talk a bit about crisis’s a bit about people’s lives and Relationships. Lots of relationship talk. We also hit Episode 8! That’s two whole months!

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And many more thanks to Matthew Jager for his amazing graphics and banners! Check him out at mjagerdesign.com and on Twitter at @TheSeattleOne

Extra Life: A Brief Primer

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If you’re a fan of the podcast, you’ve probably heard us (me) talking about the big Extra-Life Event coming up. Hopefully you’ve gone into the show-notes for the link to our extra-life team, but if not you’ll get it again. For those you who join us primarily on the blog, you have no idea what I’m talking abut and that’s what we’re here for now.

Extra Life is a charity that mobilizes thousands of gamers every years to help raise money for local Children’s Hospitals. Started back in 2008, the community has managed to raise over $14 Million for their local hospitals and this is one of a dozen major charity events and programs that the gaming community takes part it. The marque event of the Extra Life campaign happens on Saturday November 7th in a mass culmination of 24-hour gaming marathons. Much like the Relay-for-Life the idea is to raise funds and donations while providing entertainment.

So what are we going to do? Well, it’s all still up in the air but our rough plan is that we’re going to go live around 10am on Nov 7th and I go to bed around 10am on Nov 8th. Seneca will be around a bit on stream, making food (recipes forth coming) and playing games. We’re going to have former guest and friend of the show Joedor_ hanging out from something like the Start of the stream to bout 4pm when he goes off to do his own stream. Everything else, is a mess that we’ll figure out. Come watch us (me) slowly go insane and have fun, pass a few dollars on for the kids and get some entertain in the process.

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Podcast Lost In Space Episode 7!

Come join the intrepid crew of PLIS as we yell at Alexander about his money issues and welcome our surprise guest Danielle!
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http://www.extra-life.org/team/PLIS
Mental Illness Awareness Month – https://www.nami.org/

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Many thanks to Peter Scott for his awesome Intro/Outro Music! Everyone go check him out! https://soundcloud.com/peterscott-3

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