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June 26, 2000
Issue 166
Vol. 6, No. 26

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COVER ART Featured Artist: Tom Weighill

INTERVIEW

 Lexx's Lex Gigeroff and actress Xenia Seeburg discuss the show's unique look, its new directions, what it's like working on a TV show with no borders and more.

NEXT ISSUE: 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
 Neill and Goldblum may return in Jurassic 3, SCIFI.COM and Mothership merge, Schwarzenegger signs for Terminator 3, Jet Li will play Kato and much more.
ON SCREEN
 An egg farm is no safe place for the plucky chickens of the animated adventure Chicken Run. But their leader, Ginger, is determined to find a way over the fence.
OFF THE SHELF
 Gardner Dozois chronicles the resurgence of hard SF in The Year's Best Science Fiction: Seventeenth Annual Collection, and Rudy Rucker portrays a very real yet eccentric future in Realware.
GAMES
 Can Nintendo wring another hit game out of its warhorse N64 console? Perfect Dark follows Golden Eye--one of the best first-person sneaky shooter games--with immersive action and story-driven play.
CLASSICS
 A monster film that combined horror, suspense and humor, James Whale's 1931 Frankenstein became a relentlessly copied pop culture touchstone.
COOL STUFF
 Star Wars: The Essential Chronology provides a detailed timeline for all the movies, novels and comics that make up the complex Star Wars universe.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Got a giant anaconda in your closet? Check out Cryptozoology.com for the scoop on all creatures fake and debatable, from Nessie essays to Sasquatch chat rooms and more.
LETTERS
 One of our readers hates Titan A.E. while another loves it; another says Duchovny owes nothing to fans; one says the Borg must evolve; many hotly defend Babylon 5's originality, and more.

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