
Tinkers. An ethical biohacking volunteer group or a bio-terrorist organization. At the center of the new Confederacy States of America's witch-hunt sits Jason Cawfield; Activist, Teacher, Dr, Tinker. Mass murderer?
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Someone unexpectedly comes and interrupts Jason's tinker checkup.
This episode was written by Elijah Gabriel and Alex C. Telander.
The part of Jake Fisher is performed by Chris Fletcher.
The part of Jason Cawfield is performed by Kyle Gould.
The ... more
Jason comes face to face with Agent Azeri, who's now in charge of his case and their first meeting goes as planned... But for who?
After what Jason's learned, he's gotta act like everything's normal and going well. That includes going to his mandatory checkups
Lucas comes back from his business trip and informs Jason of the half-bad news. Alexander also has some news for the couple
Alexis comes to visit her brother one last time... before she goes back home to face her own demons.
Brian comes back to visit his friend and this time with some... news
Jason's favorite indie journalist comes to pay him a visit, but this time she's prepared... and not as enthusiastic
Jason's little sister, Alexis, comes to the penitentiary to catch up. She hasn't seen him since he went abroad and there's so much to discuss in so little time.
Came thru the door from Ostium and I like the premise and the possible world that is talked so little about. The biggest negative is the main character and the way they wrote him to be such a whiner and thoughtless. If this was changed this would have been a much better story.
This show was incredible and you should listen to it!!
I binged this show within two days of discovering it. TGA uses a creative episodic structure to carefully and expertly unfold its world for the listener. I’d hate to spoil any details, but there’s some Biohacking and some Conspiracy and some Love and Friendship and do I really need to say more... I can’t recommend this series enough. Go listen. It’s worth the binge.
The plot is interesting enough. The voice acting is too stiff and feels and the conversations feel unnatural. A bit like robots talking and if they were talking in different rooms. People resolve their arguments too quickly and their personalities don’t seem very solid.
I binged this show within two days of discovering it. TGA uses a creative episodic structure to carefully and expertly unfold its world for the listener. I’d hate to spoil any details, but there’s some Biohacking and some Conspiracy and some Love and Friendship and do I really need to say more...
I can’t recommend this series enough. Go listen. It’s worth the binge.
So let me explain you a short story, there is this guy and this guy is in prison. Why you ask? Well reasons that are not yet brought to light in this short story. (go listen to the show) so the guy is in jail for everything that went down (go listen to the show) and now a lot of people are worried about him, including his husband. His best friend is trying to learn more about why everything happened (go listen to the show) but in reality.. the reasons are twisted and then-
(go listen to the sh... more
Technically, this podcast has many issues. The main actor of this podcast gives a whiny, one-note reading of every line he has, and while I can understand having an unlikeable protagonist, he is not written as such.
For that matter, the writing sounds like it could've used more edits, since it is choppy and at times sounds like the writer is trying too hard to be smart. All of the characters' voices (in writing, not in performance) sound like the same exact person, which leads to boring, self-... more
So intrigued as to where this is all going to go!
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Apple Podcasts | #173 |








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