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Too Many Factions, Not Enough Sandwiches

Too Many Factions, Not Enough Sandwiches

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This week, the team digs into the chaos of the Economy of Nothing
From bounty hunters and robot sheriffs to deep space scurvy and what the Rangers *actually* think of all this—this is worldbuilding at its weirdest.

TAS: Episode 1 Page:
https://economyofnothing.com/episodes/season-1/episode-001

We explore motivations, faction dynamics, the cowboy planet Brenner 7, and how many groups is *too many groups* for one shootout. Also: Mississippi the dog, storyboarding tips, and what it’s like to write a sci-fi cartoon in reverse.

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🕰️ **Chapters / Timecodes**
00:00 – Intro, Beards & Brick Walls
01:00 – Mr. Green vs. Wardrobe Logistics
03:00 – Power Rangers, Color Theory & Identity
07:00 – What Is Cowboys vs. Pirates Really About?
12:00 – Lore of the Cowboy Planet
20:00 – Skull Pirates, Freelancers, and Factions
35:00 – Vaping & Sandwiches: The Ranger Cut
47:00 – Character Motivations & Creative Workflow
55:00 – How Many Factions Is Too Many Factions?
59:00 – Closing Chaos & Moving Forward

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