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Site of the Week -- April 26, 1999

The Irreverent Guide to
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
http://web2.airmail.net/pokeys/voyage

Sure, this site is little more than an episode guide with sound effects. But fans would have to do some deep diving to scope out a better online reference to the classic SF TV series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.

The main page has five Voyage links, one for each season's yearly episodes and one for the 1964 Voyage film (this link didn't work). While the writing on the Guide is not exceptional, it was done with the ardor of a true fan. As such, it has a fresh and enthusiastic voice that actually breathes life into the staid and standard episode guide format. Beware, however: the background sound file of a pinging sonar might break some browsers.

-- Tamara I. Hladik


Site of the Week -- April 19, 1999

Space: 1999 Cyber Museum
http://www.space1999.net

Space: 1999 might not have gotten its proper respect during its two-year run on TV, but the Space: 1999 Cyber Museum dishes out props aplenty. This site isn't a beauty, but there's enough high-quality information here to please demanding fans. As a bonus, the accompanying prose is fairly good, not just the ramblings of an average Web-site hack.

The Museum is filled with images of props, links to vintage toys and even lists of Space: 1999 novels. And although they're not identified as such, curious facts abound. For example, fans visiting France can actually be the guests of Catherine "Maya" Schell at her converted farmhouse. Cost? About $50 a night.

-- Tamara I. Hladik


Site of the Week -- April 12, 1999

TheForce.net
http://www.theforce.net

TheForce.net is possibly the most extensive fan-run Star Wars site on the Web. This exhaustive resource, which is well known to the folks over at LucasFilm, carries daily news about all things Star Wars, from books and prequels to comics and games. The news is usually first-rate, and The Force is clearly with these fans: over the years they've had more than their fair share of scoops, thanks to a vast array of spies and tipsters.

But there's more to this site than just breaking news stories. In fact, most visitors will probably never have time to explore every nook and cranny of TheForce.net, which includes trivia questions, an address list of famous Star Wars personnel, fan fiction, an art museum, and even other Web sites. One of the more interesting sections is a page devoted to false rumors about the various prequels, while one of the most useful is an area that lists upcoming coverage of Star Wars on TV, in magazines and in other media.

All in all, this is a site that's a must-visit for any serious Star Wars watcher. And hopefully this is one force that will be with fans...ahem...always.

-- Craig E. Engler


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