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Nerd Chronic(les): Baked Lore

Nerd Chronic(les): Baked Lore

Von: Cody & Javier
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Welcome to Nerd Chronic(les): Baked Lore, the podcast where two friends get high on the details and dive deep into the rabbit holes of your favorite fandoms. From the cosmic origins of Middle-earth to the weirdest corners of the Marvel Multiverse, we’re unpacking the lore you love with a side of "wait, did that actually happen?"

​Whether you’re a lore expert or just here for the vibes, grab a snack and join us as we over-analyze the nerdy stuff that keeps us up at night. New episodes drop whenever we sit down and record them!

Cody & Javier
Philosophie Science Fiction Sozialwissenschaften
  • 100 Years in the Ice: A Deep Dive into Destined Vibes and Global Imbalance
    Feb 9 2026

    ​Grab your favorite snacks and hop on the sky bison, because this week on The Nerd Chronicles, we’re getting way into the weeds of Avatar: The Last Airbender. We’re talking about destiny—like, is it written in the stars, or are we all just floating on a giant lion turtle, man?

    ​The guys take a 100-year deep dive into what was actually happening while Aang was chilling in that iceberg. Imagine oversleeping for a century and waking up to a world that’s totally lost its chill. We wrap things up by vibing out on the concept of balance: how to keep your chakras clear when the Fire Nation is trying to harsh the entire planet’s mellow. It’s deep, it’s spiritual, and it’s definitely going to make you see the moon differently.

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    1 Std. und 8 Min.
  • Man vs. Motherboard: The Day the Galaxy Cleared Its Cache
    Feb 2 2026

    ​Pack a bowl and settle in, because today we’re de-fragging the soul of the galaxy.

    In Dune, the Orange Catholics say: Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a human mind. We're doing it anyway! But machines aren't people, man!

    ​We’re hitting the Butlerian Jihad—and no, we aren't just talking about Brian Herbert’s "Terminators in Space" vibe. We’re going deeper. We’re tracing the smoke back to Samuel Butler and Frank Herbert’s original paranoia: the idea that we didn't get conquered by AI, we got conquered by the men using the AI.

    ​We’re breaking down how humanity didn't just smash their computers because they were "evil," but because we were tired of being "managed" by algorithms and the handful of corporations that own them. It’s a 10,000-year-old sci-fi warning that feels way too loud in 2026.

    ​On the table today:

    • ​Why "Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a human mind" is the ultimate "unplug and touch grass" commandment.
    • ​How we traded our intuition for convenience (and why that’s a bad trip).
    • ​Modern Silicon Valley as the new "Thinking Machines"—are we already living in the pre-Jihad?
    • ​Why the real revolution isn't against the robot; it's against the guy who programmed it to take your job.

    ​The vibes are high, the tech is banned, and the Mentat logic is starting to make way too much sense. Let's get into it.

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    50 Min.
  • Analog Dreams, Digital Cages: Preservation vs. Revolution
    Jan 26 2026

    Suit up, Gunters! This week, we’re sliding into the haptic rig to tackle a fan-requested favorite: Ready Player One. While the world remembers the OASIS for its 80's nostalgia and high-speed races, we’re peeling back the digital skin to look at what’s really underneath. We dive deep into the stark differences between Ernest Cline’s original novel and Steven Spielberg’s visual spectacle, exploring how the Stacks redefine our traditional view of a "dystopian" future.

    ​Most importantly, we’re putting Wade Watts in the hot seat. Is he a savior, or just a gamer looking for the ultimate high score? We argue why Wade might not be a "hero" at all, but rather a man who wants to inherit the throne rather than break it.

    ​In this episode:

    • ​Book vs. Film: What was lost (and gained) in translation.
    • ​The Dystopia Paradox: Why the Stacks feel more real—and more terrifying—than your average wasteland.
    • ​The "Rule, Don't Change" Critique: Analyzing Wade’s true motivations.
    • ​New Segments Alert: We debut two brand-new segments designed to keep you on your toes.
    • ​Fan Service: Our first-ever episode suggested by you, the listeners!
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    43 Min.
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