March 6, 2000
Issue 150
Vol. 6, No. 10

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INTERVIEW

 Gary Sinise, star of Mission to Mars, talks about stage acting versus film, what it's like to work with Brian De Palma, space travel and more.

NEXT ISSUE: We'll have a preview of the thriller Final Destination. Plus Anime and Sound Space return to our pages and Wil McCarthy brings us another installment of his science column, Lab Notes.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Brannon Braga is working on a new Star Trek series, the Nebula Awards Final Ballot is announced, Lara Croft is found, Stan Lee presents an online series, Jerry O'Connell discusses a Sliders movie, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 We have a preview of Brian De Palma's first SF film, Mission to Mars, plus we preview NBC's animated supernatural comedy series God, the Devil and Bob as well as SCI FI's reincarnation of GvsE, now titled good vs. evil.
OFF THE SHELF
 In First Evidence, Ken Goddard delivers a tale of aliens and abductions in a gritty, hard-boiled style. Also, renegade terraformers wreak havoc with time-jumping wormholes in Roger MacBride Allen's The Depths of Time.
GAMES
 The curvaceous Lara Croft travels to Egypt, sets free the evil spirit of Set, then has to pick up the pieces in the latest Tomb Raider game, Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation.
CLASSICS
 Shipwrecked Commander Kit Draper needs to find food, water...and air, because he's crashed-landed on Mars. Learn his fate in Robinson Crusoe on Mars.
COOL STUFF
 taH pagh taHbe'! Read Hamlet as it was meant to be read--in the original Klingon. The Klingon Hamlet, Wil'yam Shex'pir's classic play, is finally made available on Earth.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Captain Kirk's death-by-scaffolding was anything but noble or heroic, insist many fans. They're hoping to bring him back in order to kill him off right with their Bring Back Kirk Campaign.
LETTERS
 Some readers feel that no Phantom Menace DVD is better than a bad one, one thinks that The Wheel of Time should be a full TV series, others protest the idea of Madonna playing Wonder Woman, and much more.

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