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Cold Star Project

Cold Star Project

By: Jason Kanigan
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The Cold Star Project digs into the challenges of scaling fast that tech and Space manufacturing founders encounter. Money does not solve all problems--so what now? Listen in to discover what scaling problems you'll be running into soon, and get a serious advantage in starting to solve them before they run you over!Jason Kanigan Economics
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  • Science Fiction's Secret Power: How Stories Built the Modern World
    Jan 15 2026

    Science Fiction's Secret Power: How Stories Built the Modern World

    The Cold Star Project - Season 2, Episode 99

    Hosted, Directed, and Produced by Jason Kanigan

    What if science fiction didn’t just predict the future — but helped create it?In this conversation, we explore how post-World War II science fiction shaped how societies think about nuclear war, AI, surveillance, and autonomous weapons before those systems fully existed.

    My guest is Matt, creator of Feral Historian. We examine the feedback loop between imagination and reality — how stories made invisible threats understandable, emotional, and politically usable.

    We talk about writers like Arthur C. Clarke, films like They Live, and how science fiction shifted from optimism to pessimism as technology and power consolidated.

    We also ask a harder question: Did sci-fi help kill the space-age dream — or did it simply tell the truth about where civilization was heading?

    If you’ve ever wondered whether science fiction influenced the military-industrial complex, or why modern futures feel recycled instead of bold, this conversation will give you a framework for understanding why.

    Topics Covered:

    * Science fiction and nuclear war psychology

    * AI, autonomous weapons, and cultural conditioning

    * Cold War fear narratives

    * Surveillance and control in sci-fi

    * Why the future stopped feeling new.


    “The real conversations behind the new space economy, defense tech, and policy—straight from the insiders building it.”


    Feral Historian YouTube Channel: @feralhistorian

    Ninti's Gate book: https://www.amazon.com/Nintis-Gate-Matthias-Pierce/dp/B0D8HK9YJT/


    Peter Thorpe space artist interview:https://youtu.be/0R7WpYCtZaE?si=RvDvY6PMSb-gjnW0


    Executive Clarity Assessment: https://coldstartech.com/assessment

    Jason's latest Space industry book, for space startup founders - "The Evolution of Space Ownership": https://coldstartech.com/evospace


    Fair Use Disclaimer: https://coldstarproject.com/fairuse


    All referenced material is used here for commentary and analysis purposes.

    Remuneration Disclaimer: We were not remunerated by the guest or their organization if any for this discussion.

    This show is for educational/commentary and entertainment purposes only and is not meant to be what is termed "professional advice".

    The Cold Star Project is sponsored in partnership by Cold Star Technologies and the Operational Excellence Society. Jason Kanigan is a member of the OpEx Society board of advisors.

    https://jasonkanigan.com

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Why the Space Force Needs a Tony Stark Acquisition Model
    Nov 3 2025

    Why the Space Force Needs a 'Tony Stark Acquisition Model'The Pentagon takes years to build what China develops in months. But what if the problem isn't the technology: it's the system itself?Colonel Eric Felt (ret.) spent his career inside the machine—leading the Air Force Research Lab Space Vehicles Directorate and shaping Space Force acquisition at the Pentagon. Now he's breaking down exactly where defense innovation breaks, and how to fix it.In this conversation, we cover:

    • The "Valley of Death" and why it's actually a GOOD thing


    • The "Tony Stark Acquisition Model" and how it works
    • Supply chain vulnerabilities in space systems
    • How to bridge research labs and battlefield faster
    • PPBE budget reform and acquisition workarounds (OTAs, BTRs, quick-start authorities)
    • The Replicator initiative for proliferated LEO satellites
    • Golden Dome missile defense and what it really means
    • Why peacetime makes us complacent and vulnerable
    • Commercial space partnerships that actually work (Starlink case study)
    • How to sell technology to the DoD (insights from someone who bought it).Whether you're building space tech, working in defense, investing in dual-use technology, or just want to understand how America can move faster in great power competition...this is essential viewing.The Cold Star Project - Season 4, Episode 24Hosted, Directed, and Produced by Jason Kanigan“The real conversations behind the new space economy, defense tech, and policy—straight from the insiders building it.”Previous Interviews with Col. Felt: • Eric Felt on the Cold Star Project Jason's latest Space industry book, for space startup founders - "The Evolution of Space Ownership": https://coldstartech.com/evospaceFair Use Disclaimer: https://coldstarproject.com/fairuseRemuneration DisclaimerWe were not remunerated by the guest or their organization if any for this discussion. This show is for educational/commentary and entertainment purposes only and is not meant to be what is termed "professional advice".The Cold Star Project is sponsored in partnership by Cold Star Technologies and the Operational Excellence Society. Jason Kanigan is a member of the OpEx Society board of advisors.
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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • What Can We Learn from INTERWAR Tanks to Build the Perfect Space Vehicle?
    Jul 23 2025
    What Can We Learn from INTERWAR Tanks to Build the Perfect Space Vehicle?Nicholas Moran (The Chieftain) returns to Cold Star Project for an in-depth analysis of interwar tank doctrine development and its applications to modern space defense.Episode Focus: How seven major nations approached mechanized warfare challenges between 1918-1939, examining their strategic constraints, doctrinal solutions, and ultimate battlefield outcomes.Key Discussion Points: Comparative analysis of French, German, Soviet, British, American, Italian, and Japanese tank development philosophiesResource limitations and industrial capacity impacts on doctrineTactical innovation versus established military thinkingPractical applications for contemporary "space tank" or patrol vehicle conceptsTarget Insights: Defense professionals will recognize familiar strategic dilemmas in resource allocation, technological integration, and operational planning. History enthusiasts get detailed examination of lesser-known doctrinal decisions that shaped WWII outcomes.Why This Matters: The same fundamental questions that plagued interwar military planners—mobility versus protection, standardization versus specialization, offensive versus defensive priorities—are now central to space-based defense planning.The Cold Star Project - Season 4, Episode 23Hosted, Directed, and Produced by Jason Kanigan“The real conversations behind the new space economy, defense tech, and policy—straight from the insiders building it.”Google Sheet: "Interwar Tank Doctrine Comparison Table Developed from Nicholas Moran's Analysis"https://coldstarproject.com/morantableThe Chieftain YouTube Channel: / @thechieftainshatch Previous interview: • Nicholas Moran - Tank Research with The Ch... --Music: W. A. Mozart, Symphony No.38 in D majorAttribution: A Far Cry Music (YouTube Audio Library), no attribution required--Remuneration Disclaimer: We were not remunerated in any way by the guest or their organization if any for this discussion. This show is for educational/commentary and entertainment purposes only and is not meant to be what is termed "professional advice".The Cold Star Project is sponsored in partnership by Cold Star Technologies and the Operational Excellence Society. Jason Kanigan is a member of the board of advisors of the OpEx Society.Cold Star Technologies website: https://www.coldstartech.comOperational Excellence Society website: https://www.opexsociety.orgAbout Jason Kanigan: https://jasonkanigan.com
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    1 hr and 30 mins
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