Nov. 15, 1999
Issue 135
Vol. 5, No. 46

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LAB NOTES

 Science Fiction Weekly's resident scientist, Wil McCarthy, looks at the future of space travel and Internet protocols in "talk.to.me@marsbase.mars."

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NEWS OF THE WEEK
 There will be a Terminator 3 and 4, but Arnold won't be in them, Ray Bradbury suffers stroke, The Iron Giant wins nine animation awards, and more.
ON SCREEN
 We preview NBC's millennial disaster movie Y2K, plus we look at the quirky film Being John Malkovich and the animated spectacular Pokemon: The First Movie.
OFF THE SHELF
 We review Charles Sheffield's Starfire, a sequel to his disaster novel Aftermath, and we look at David Weber's Honor Harrington book Fields of Dishonor.
CLASSICS
 Art, Morrie and Ross are three kids who are determined to get to the moon in Robert Heinlein's classic teenage fantasy Rocketship Galileo.
SOUND SPACE
 Want to know where the theme to The Outer Limits came from? Then you should check out Harry Lubin's Music from One Step Beyond.
ANIME
 In Gundam 0083, Vols. 3-7 Kou Uraki proves he's probably the Earth Federation's greatest Gundam pilot...and also its biggest threat.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 If you want to hang out at a cool online sci-fi community then you'll want to bookmark The Scifi Vine. Just make sure you bring plenty of patience when you visit.
LETTERS
 Our readers love Princess Mononoke but they're not too keen on seeing a new Star Trek series. Plus they don't like space opera, bad TV or Sandra Bullock as Wonder Woman...and more.

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