Nov. 22, 1999
Issue 136
Vol. 5, No. 47

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INTERVIEW

 Star Trek star Marina Sirtis talks about her upcoming roles on Star Trek: Voyager and Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict, the next Star Trek movie (or lack thereof), and much more.

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NEWS OF THE WEEK
 SCI FI greenlights the Dune miniseries, Spielberg may complete Kubrick's A.I., Straczynski is reportedly working on a new TV drama with Chris Carter, and more.
ON SCREEN
 We preview the millennial thriller End of Days and the final episode of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, plus we review Kevin Smith's Dogma and Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow.
OFF THE SHELF
 We look at Connie Willis' collection of Christmas tales, Miracle and other Christmas Stories, and we review Typhon's Children, a Del Rey Discovery novel by Toni Anzetti.
CLASSICS
 Based on Robert Heinlein's Rocketship Galileo, the film Destination Moon tells the story of how industry claims the moon for America.
COOL STUFF
 In Saucer Wisdom, wacky SF writer Rudy Rucker looks at the future and finds out that it will be squishy and kind of weird, not to mention full of aliens.
GAMES
 Twenty years ago Space Invaders virtually created the arcade industry. Can Activision's modern-day update offer anything new to gamers?
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Star Wars LEGO lovers rejoice! From Bricks to Bothans: The Star Wars LEGO Experience is a site built just for you. It even includes minifigs...
LETTERS
 Some of our readers liked Pokemon: The First Movie, while others revile it as a worldwide conspiracy. Plus, our readers talk about Y2K, Wonder Woman and more.

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