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Works on Star Trek, designed Mars rover, written famous songs. Mentioned as being in chat and supportive of show.
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Jerry Leane appears in the archive as a peripheral but affirming presence—a figure who works across Star Trek production, Mars rover design, and songwriting, mentioned as actively supportive of the show's mission. He represents the archetype of the Renaissance technologist: someone who moves between the domains of science, narrative, and artistic expression.
Leane's documented appearances are sparse but consistent in tone. He shows up in the extended open panel environments (the 7-hour tarot trivia session and the Monday afternoon panel discussion) where the show operates in its most dialogical mode—mixing divination, mythology, pop culture, and casual intimacy. His presence in these settings suggests he functions as an intellectual peer and supporter rather than a featured guest with a specific thesis. The archive does not detail specific contributions or statements from Leane during these episodes, only that he was present in chat and participating in the panel's ambient social ecology.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
The record identifies Leane primarily through his relationship with the show itself and the host Psyche, indicated by his supportive stance and participation in the open panel format. No specific interactions with other named guests or figures in the archive are documented. His presence appears to be collegial rather than antagonistic—someone who belongs to the intellectual and creative network orbiting the show's core concerns.
Episode 95 features an extended open panel discussion with tarot readings, trivia games, yearbook nostalgia, mythology storytelling (Cupid and Psyche), and casual banter between host Psyche and rotating guest panels, spanning nearly 7 hours from late night into early morning.
A long-form Monday afternoon open panel discussion featuring tarot, casual conversation, and various guests joining to discuss everything from personal relationships to pop culture references.
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