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February 17, 2004
Issue 356
Vol. 9, No. 7

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THE CASSUTT FILES

 Michael Cassutt warns of the dangers humanity will face if we continue "Persecuting the Mutants."


INTERVIEW

 After taking us deep into Mythago Wood—and winning a World Fantasy Award in the process—Robert Holdstock is now on a quest to reinterpret Arthurian legend.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Christopher Reeve returns to Smallville, Peter Jackson nabs Directors Guild of America honors, Edward James Olmos takes off in the new Battlestar Galactica series, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Tamlyn Tomita tinkers with a mechanical baby in Robot Stories, and Lucy Lawless reveals dark secrets on the Xena: Warrior Princess season three DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Sean Williams and Shane Dix battle against hundreds of alien species in Heirs of Earth, while Victoria Strauss raises a race of shapeshifters in The Burning Land.
GAMES
 Free trade takes a beating as conspiracy theorists rule in the tomorrow of Deus Ex: Invisible War, a first-person shooter that manages to put intelligence first.
CLASSICS
 A raw recruit gets an unpleasant lesson in intergalactic warfare in Harry Harrison's often controversial and still socially relevant Bill, the Galactic Hero.
COOL STUFF
 The most heroic figure from The Matrix Revolutions wasn't Neo—it was the character commemorated in the Mifune's Last Stand Action Figure.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 DNA is more than just a blueprint for our bodies—it can also provide the sound of our souls, as proven by the downloads at DNA Music Central.
LETTERS
 Readers recommend a new Wonder Woman, believe that Babylon 5 should take a rest, look askance at the casting of Lois Lane, and much more.

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