Time machine broke my Events an Projects on my external drive, help?

So, for reasons I'm not going to get into (or debate), I had to start using my scratch disk as a time machine backup today.  When I set the computer to do the backup, it made it so that all of my events and projects on that disk no longer show up in FCPX.  Anybody have any ideas?

Nothing you can do except either switch off Time Machine or move the Events and Projects to another disk.

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