Jan. 10, 2000
Issue 142
Vol. 6, No. 2

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INTERVIEW

 Veteran actress Sigourney Weaver tells us about her favorite kinds of science fiction and what it was like to break the Ripley mold as Galaxy Quest's Lt. Tawny Madison.

NEXT ISSUE: Anime and Sound Space return to our pages.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Two new Star Trek series have been rejected by Paramount, Gillian Anderson may direct an X-Files episode, GvsE is coming to SCI FI, SF&F film music receives numerous Grammy nominations, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys may be gone, but Studios USA is replacing it with two shows: 19th-century swashbuckler Jack of All Trades and the futuristic Cleopatra 2525. We've got previews of both!
OFF THE SHELF
 In a distinct departure from his usual milieu, Allen Steele takes us deep under the sea in Oceanspace. We also review George Foy's white-hot The Memory of Fire.
GAMES
 Eight months after the events of Star Trek: Insurrection, the Son'a are making trouble again in Star Trek: Hidden Evil. This time they've got the Romulans involved....
CLASSICS
 After creating King Kong, director Ernest Schoedsack turned his attention from the very big to the very small in the chilling but often overlooked Dr. Cyclops.
COOL STUFF
 Frank M. Robinson's Science Fiction of the 20th Century: An Illustrated History is a detailed survey of print SF from the pulps to modern magazines and books.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Questrians rejoice! Travis Latke's Galaxy Quest Page is the best Galaxy Quest fan site on the Internet, with pictures, a screen saver, and even an episode guide of the beloved TV show.
LETTERS
 Our readers either love Lexx or they hate it, and they're not shy about saying why. Plus they talk about Stuart Little, the X-Men movie Web site, ideas for new Star Trek series (including a sitcom) and more.

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