Lancer Kind

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Foundation season 3

Meet Mark Eads, a Washington State University Computer Science grad who’s traded debugging code for decoding Asimov’s psychohistory! When he’s not crafting elegant C# solutions for tech giants like Costco and Tata Consulting Services, Mark is diving deep into the far future worlds of Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series.

Hailing from the Pacific Northwest charm of Lake City, Washington, Mark brings a unique blend of technical precision and sci-fi passion to every conversation. He’s the kind of guy who can explain complex algorithms by day and debate the intricacies of the Galactic Empire by night—all while his two feline overlords, Pangpang and Pengpeng, supervise from their perches.

But here’s where Mark’s story gets really interesting: this software developer has serenaded the streets of rural China with Mandarin karaoke performances that would make even Hari Seldon smile. His love for Chinese culture and language adds an international flair to his already eclectic mix of interests.

As we dive into Apple TV’s Foundation Season 3, Mark’s programmer’s eye for detail and genuine love for Asimov’s universe promises insights that are both technically savvy and wonderfully geeky. Whether we’re discussing the show’s stunning visual effects or how closely it follows the source material, Mark’s perspective bridges the gap between cutting-edge technology and classic science fiction storytelling.

Ready to explore the galaxy with someone who’s equally comfortable with both C# syntax and psychohistory equations? Let’s jump into hyperspace with Mark!

Listen to Mark and Lancer talk about Foundation season 3

Interested in reading a space opera?

Check out MEMORY’S VICTIMS

by Lancer Kind

Arcadie struggles with the rest of his shipmates to become immigrants rather than settlers. He adapts better than his sister who seems always involved with lost causes and he becomes part of space force. But he gets mixed up in a mystery about a woman who is breaking interstellar treaties by tampering with generation ships, and her reasons for doing so sound similar to his sister’s affliction—an out-of-control savior complex.

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