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July 31, 2000
Issue 171
Vol. 6, No. 31

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COVER ART Featured Artist: Dave Smith

INTERVIEW

 Robert Beltran, Chakotay of Star Trek: Voyager, talks about how he's starving for a meatier role, what can save the show as it heads into its final season, and more.


LAB NOTES

 Space activism gets real, courtesy of the Mars Society's arctic base, in author Wil McCarthy's new column, "Mars and/or Bust."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 The In Search Of ... series will be revived, changes loom for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and The X-Files, the Eisner Award winners are announced, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Buddy Love returns in The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, while the Maryland woods get ever creepier in Showtime's The Burkittsville Seven.
OFF THE SHELF
 Wil McCarthy takes an imaginative look at black holes and immortality in The Collapsium, while a killer menaces Edinburgh in 2020 in Paul Johnston's The Boneyard.
GAMES
 Find out if you've got the knack to knock out Magneto and other supervillains in the X-Men Trading Card Game from Wizards of the Coast.
ANIME
 Goku: Midnight Eye features an almost omnipotent hero and combines film noir with a B-grade cop story for a uniquely bizarre and violent experience.
SOUND SPACE
 If the "Bride of Chaotica" music captured your heart, look to The Best of Star Trek--Vol. 2, which presents Trek tunes from the orginal series onward.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 ClassicSciFi.com provides the daily scoop--either on the Web or on your handheld computer--on science fiction TV, movies and conventions, plus searchable classic movie info and more.
LETTERS
 One of our readers worries about the Lord of the Rings movies, others get specific about the X-Men's flying machine, one proffers the Silver Surfer on a silver platter, and more.

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