Outrageous Acts of Science
Season 9 Episode 7

Outrageous Acts of Science

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Power Trippin'Season 9 Episode 7
Searching for people who live to wield their power; super-charged power trippers drop giant knives from cranes, take aim at explosive-packed refrigerators, and pull off the world's first skydive from a drone.
Cast
Alistair Linsell, Timothy Dabado, Helen Arney, Debbie Berebichez, Hakeem Oluseyi, Adam Ruben
Rating
TV-PG
Genres
Educational, Science
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