94: Feel the Cold Rage
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Recorded March 28, 2026
Spies in space! This week Nate talks about the world baseball classic and hurting himself skiing… again. Ryan talks about a game in which he fights a sentient refrigerator. Then after both of them share some interesting spy stories they turn to their main media. For their discussion of The Relentless Moon by Mary Robinette Kowal, they discuss character likability, theologically inconsistent choices, and how far to take your revenge.
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Nate's Excursions
- Hakkaisan
- World Baseball Classic
Taste of Japan
- CC Lemon Vitamin Mikan
Control
- Official Site
- Amazon.com
- Amazon.co.jp
Pick 2: Spy Stories
- Both: Galactic Cold War Series by Dan Moren - Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp, Libro.fm, Audible
- Nate: Face of the Enemy - Star Trek: The Next Generation - Memory Alpha, Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp
- Ryan: Spy x Family - Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp
- Nate: Spy Ski School by Stuart Gibbs - Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp, Libro.fm, Audible
- Ryan: Shadow of the Hegemon by Orson Scott Card - Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp, Libro.fm, Audible
The Relentless Moon
- Amazon.com
- Amazon.co.jp
- Audible
Theme by Michael AD
https://soundcloud.com/michael-ad/the-deep-end
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