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Saturday, January 18
 

11:00am EST

First Contact
Saturday January 18, 2025 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
A discussion on the pros and cons of humans making contact first, and then of the aliens making contact first. Which should we hope for? Which should we expect?
Speakers
avatar for Jim Beall

Jim Beall

Author, Scientist
Jim Beall (BS-Math, MBA, PE) has been a nuclear engineer for over 50 years, beginning as a nuclear engineering officer in the US Navy. Civilian experience includes design, construction, inspection, enforcement, and assessment with a nuclear utility, an architect engineering firm... Read More →
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Mark Wandrey

International bestselling author of military sci-fi, space opera, and zombie apocalypse, Mark Wandrey is also the only 4 time DragonCon Dragon Award finalist!Living the full time RV lifestyle as a modern day nomad, Mark Wandrey has been writing science fiction since he was in grade... Read More →
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Scott Sykes

Author
S.M. Sykes never saw himself as a writer, facing struggles with English classes in school. Even his wife, who doubles as his editor, can attest to occasional challenges with organizing his thoughts. However, despite these obstacles, he discovered a passion for storytelling that he... Read More →
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Adam Oyebanji

Featured Science Fiction Guest
I was born in Coatbridge, in the West of Scotland, more years ago than I care to remember. Though, now I come to think about it, who actually remembers being born? I moved east to Edinburgh, by way of Birmingham, London, Lagos, Nigeria, Chicago, Pittsburgh and New York: a necessary... Read More →
Saturday January 18, 2025 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
Main Programming Room

4:00pm EST

Space Colonization: How and When?
Saturday January 18, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm EST
In order to build galactic empires, we first need to get out into space. Then, with the very large distances between planets, there is always the problem of getting from one place to another in a timely manner. How will that happen? How close are we to being able to travel even to the Moon or Mars in a few hours or days instead of weeks or months? 
Speakers
avatar for Jim Beall

Jim Beall

Author, Scientist
Jim Beall (BS-Math, MBA, PE) has been a nuclear engineer for over 50 years, beginning as a nuclear engineering officer in the US Navy. Civilian experience includes design, construction, inspection, enforcement, and assessment with a nuclear utility, an architect engineering firm... Read More →
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Wes Rist

Int'l Human Rights Lawyer
D. Wes Rist is an international human rights lawyer with a specialization in preventing genocide and mass atrocities. He has worked with non-profit and non-governmental organizations around the world, conducted trainings for international lawyers and atrocity prevention experts, and... Read More →
avatar for Ben Davis

Ben Davis

Scientist, ECPI University
Ben Davis has a Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics and an M.S. in Nuclear Astrophysics from the University of Notre Dame. He taught at the college level for several years on a number of technical subjects ranging from computer programming and math to, of course, astronomy and physics. In the... Read More →
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Charles Blue

Featured Science Guest
Charles Blue (aka Blue the Science Dude) has more than 35 years of science communications experience. Charles has worked as the director of media services at the American Institute of Physics. He also served as the Writer/Editor for the National Science Foundation’s Directorate... Read More →
Saturday January 18, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Salon L

7:00pm EST

Are All Empires Evil? Governance in Space
Saturday January 18, 2025 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
How might empires that cover more than one planet be governed? How would order be maintained? Do empires have to be evil in order to hold together? Join our panelists as they discuss how multi-planet or multi-system federations or empires might be governed, from galactic senates to loose confederations. 
Speakers
avatar for Dennis Myers

Dennis Myers

Author
Born and raised in central Minnesota, Dennis M. Myers developed a serious reading habit early in life due to the influence of his grandmother. In late high school he read one particularly "awful" book and, with all that teenage hubris, decided that he could do better. After spending... Read More →
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Jacob Holo

Author
Jacob Holo has been a recreational geek since childhood, when he discovered Star Wars and Star Trek, and a professional geek since college, when he graduated from Youngstown State University with a degree in Electrical and Controls Engineering. He started writing when his parents... Read More →
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Kacey Ezell

Featured Space Opera Guest
Kacey Ezell writes emotionally charged adventure fantasy and science fiction. She is a two-time Dragon Award Finalist for Best Alternate History and won the 2018 Year's Best Military and Adventure Science Fiction Readers' Choice Award. She has written multiple bestselling novels published... Read More →
avatar for Wes Rist

Wes Rist

Int'l Human Rights Lawyer
D. Wes Rist is an international human rights lawyer with a specialization in preventing genocide and mass atrocities. He has worked with non-profit and non-governmental organizations around the world, conducted trainings for international lawyers and atrocity prevention experts, and... Read More →
Saturday January 18, 2025 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Salon L

8:00pm EST

Your Weird Civilization is Infringing Upon My Utopia
Saturday January 18, 2025 8:00pm - 9:00pm EST
We discuss the idea of a utopian society and explore the question of the perfect utopian society (STNG v Ferengi) for everyone. Is it even possible?
Speakers
avatar for Wes Rist

Wes Rist

Int'l Human Rights Lawyer
D. Wes Rist is an international human rights lawyer with a specialization in preventing genocide and mass atrocities. He has worked with non-profit and non-governmental organizations around the world, conducted trainings for international lawyers and atrocity prevention experts, and... Read More →
avatar for Adam Oyebanji

Adam Oyebanji

Featured Science Fiction Guest
I was born in Coatbridge, in the West of Scotland, more years ago than I care to remember. Though, now I come to think about it, who actually remembers being born? I moved east to Edinburgh, by way of Birmingham, London, Lagos, Nigeria, Chicago, Pittsburgh and New York: a necessary... Read More →
avatar for Rowan Worth

Rowan Worth

Author
Rowan Worth's first book, Past Imperfect, introduced a family of shapeshifters trying to stop an enemy intent on destroying their small pack. Her next release is The Lost Prince, the first book in a science fiction series about an asteroid miner who finds an abandoned battleship deep... Read More →
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Tory Brown

Featured Game Designer
Tory Brown is the designer of Votes for Women, which launched on the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution. Tory is a longtime activist and works as a political communications strategist for progressive causes. Inspired to create Votes for Women by games like... Read More →
Saturday January 18, 2025 8:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Salon L
 
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