Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff
Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff
Kenneth Hite and Robin D Laws
Episode 424: Reverse Darwinism
1 hour 3 minutes Posted Dec 4, 2020 at 12:30 am.
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In the Gaming Hut we discuss a key difference between RPG settings and the real world: imaginary politics has a lot more smart people in it.

Beloved Patreon backer Andrew Miller lures us into an especially osseous Archaeology Hut to contemplate the mammoth bone temple of Kostenki.

In Ask Ken and Robin, esteemed backer Craig Maloney doesn’t want us to forget the Motor City as he demands the hidden Mythos secrets of Detroit.

Then in Ken’s Time Machine we check out the timeline where the First Sino-Japanese War never happened.

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