We call those MIMs in the business.
\nI can’t even have any Earth Instinct Moments. You ever look at a bug and go “huh it’s 4 inches long and it’s bright red with black stripes, it’s probably harmless?” Well good news, you just had an Earth Instinct Moment. And you’re doing better than I am. It’s Red Dawn written by Justin Richards and released in May 2000.
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\nShow-notes:
\n4:00: As usual, here’s the Time Scales for you.
\n9:45:Pretty sure we’ve talked about this before but Peter Davison is Peter Moffet’s stage name.
\n10:57:Feel like I’m always linking the covers of these things for you.
\n28:01:We all love the Argosy.
\n35:62:Wikipedia summarizes the Brookings Report, but if you feel adventurous you can read the entire thing if you want.
\n54:26:Check out our coverage of Star Cops on our classic sci-fi podcast, Inevitable: A Classic Sci-Fi Podcast.
\n56:06: Look at me, just gonna link to the Big Finish FAQ directly. (Editor’s note: proud of you.)
\n1:03:55: I forgot we read Spiral Scratch for our Sixth Doctor retrospective. What a tragedy that turned out to be. Here’s the cover in all its squiggly awfulness by the way.
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