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April 30, 2001
Issue 210
Vol. 7, No. 18

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COVER ART Featured Artist: Andrea Caruso

INTERVIEW

 Richard Hatch, science fiction survivor, reacts to the news that a new Battlestar Galactica is in the works by drawing up his personal set of battle plans.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, attends the 2001 Nebula Awards ceremony in Beverly Hills and is reminded why it's so important that we all keep "Longing to Live in Ray Bradbury's Toy Store."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Alfre Woodard stars in a miniseries based on A Wrinkle in Time, Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy comes to SCI FI, Nebula Award winners and Hugo Award nominees are announced, plus much more.
ON SCREEN
 The Forsaken pits teens against bloodsuckers in an infectious new vampire film, and a meteor storm breeds bizarre monsters that can only be stopped by a high-tech antihero in Dark Soldier D.
OFF THE SHELF
 Generations past and future attempt to conquer the stars in Ken MacLeod's Cosmonaut Keep, while an ambitious fantasy series comes to an end with Pier Anthony's DoOon Mode.
GAMES
 The key to the survival of the human race rests beneath the crust of Saturn's moon, but a war between deadly robots and genetically engineered humans stands in the way in Outlive.
CLASSICS
 The year is 2293, and Sean Connery is an Exterminator named Zed in Zardoz, John Boorman's controversial cult meditation on free will and immortality.
COOL STUFF
 Massimiliano Frezzato's graphic novel Keepers of the Maser, translated from the Italian, builds a rich world of psychic aliens and insectoid mecha.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Frank Frazetta is synonymous with mightily thewed swordsmen, voluptuous warrior queens and heroic spacemen--and finally he has a Web presence worthy of his imagery.
LETTERS
 Readers debate the future lives of Capt. Kirk, agonize over the end of a Farscape favorite, are unimpressed with Special Unit 2, rally around Earth: FInal Conflict, and more.

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