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November 13, 2000
Issue 186
Vol. 6, No. 46

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COVER ART Featured Artist: Dimitri Marufov

INTERVIEW

 Science fiction action star and producer Arnold Schwarzenegger joins director Roger Spottiswoode in seeing double as the buzz about the cloning thriller The 6th Day heats up.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, insists that there are some things more important than the presidency in "Please Don't Hate Us Because We're Science Fictional."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Spiner begins work on the next Trek, The X-Files may go to nine seasons, Lucas nixes a Jedi return, Schwarzenegger talks turkey about Terminator, Doc Savage and Conan, plus much more.
ON SCREEN
 Val Kilmer and Carrie-Anne Moss risk their lives on Mars to find a way to save the Earth in Red Planet, while Adam Sandler is devilishly funny as the spawn of Satan trying to make it in the big city in Little Nicky.
OFF THE SHELF
 Bruce Sterling mixes cyberpunk with tomorrow's music for a chilling future in Zeitgeist, while Sheri Tepper introduces us to aliens who want to change the Earth whether we like it or not in The Fresco.
GAMES
 With Zeus: Master of Olympus you can use your wits to turn a vacant plot of ground into an ancient, bustling city--as long as the gods, goddesses and mythological monsters don't get in your way.
CLASSICS
 The question in the year 2049 isn't whether androids dream of electric sheep, but whether aliens have souls, a puzzle asked and answered by James Blish's masterful A Case of Conscience.
COOL STUFF
 It's time to turn all those rejection slips in for Hugo and Nebula Awards--The Complete Idiot's Guide to Publishing SF is here to transform today's aspiring writers into tomorrow's Robert Heinleins.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Step aside, Dr. Laura! An insightful personality quiz can reveal the secrets of your soul by helping you Find Your Star Wars Twin--but don't blame us if you discover that you're more like an ewok than a Jedi.
LETTERS
 Readers celebrate the marvels of Roswell, hope for a new Star Trek home, bash the threatened Battlefield Earth sequel, run rings around Ringworld and ask that we all show our heroes a little respect.

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