Featured Artist:
Christine Clavel
INTERVIEW
Adrian Paul, best known for fighting evil as an immortal swordfighter on Highlander, returns to series TV to deal out a cosmic form of justice in Tracker, while Ronald D. Moore, co-executive producer of Roswell, offers his take on transplanting his alien teens to a new home on UPN.
EDITORIAL
Scott Edelman, Science
Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, takes a break far from e-mails and phone calls, where he discovers that "Hope Springs Eternal on the Galapagos Islands."
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Enterprise co-creator Brannon Braga defends his Star Trek series' controversial theme song, Lucy Lawless spills the truth about her guest gig on The X-Files' season premiere, Jonathan Frakes warily reprises his role as Will Riker in Star Trek: Nemesis, and much more.
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George Lucas uses the Force to enhance the Star Wars: Episode IThe Phantom Menace DVD with elaborate extras, the Superman saga goes back to its roots in Smallville, and Adrian Paul chases intergalactic criminals as an alien bounty hunter in Tracker.
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Connie Willis and Sheila Williams gather 10 top women writers to define SF's future in A Woman's Liberation, while Susan Matthews traps space pirates between two star empires in Angel of Destruction.
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The board game Risk allowed players to conquer the Earth, but with Risk 2210, the enduring classic trades in our current planet for a future world of moon colonies, giant robots and superhuman commanders.
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Robert A. Heinlein's novel Space Cadet inspired one of the few TV series to air on four separate networksTom Corbett, Space Cadet, which mixed space adventure with relatively accurate science.
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Mel Brooks became the toast of Broadway this year by reinventing his film The Producers into a hit musical, but it is his reinvention of SF's first classic that fans will toast thanks to Young Frankenstein Action Figures.
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Unknown Movies scrapes the bottom of the genre barrel to celebrate such forgotten classics as Robo Vampire, Pinocchio in Outer Space and Voyage of the Rock Aliens.
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Readers react to the premiere of Enterprise, continue to debate the meaning of Harry Potter's Hugo Award win, boldly seek out a place for race in the future of SF, and more.
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