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January 24, 2005
Issue 405
Vol. 11, No. 4

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INTERVIEW

 Award-wining author John Varley returns to the universe of Red Thunder and prepares to bring a Mammoth back to life.


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 John Clute learns that love means never having to say your story in The Time of New Weather.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Rick Berman denies the death of Enterprise, Hugh Laurie gets it write as Perry White in Superman Returns, Stan Lee wins a Spidey suit, Eliza Dushku's Tru Calling stays dead, Erica Durance revisits Smallville, Shannon Elizabeth doubles up in Cursed, Heinlein's Moon gets adapted, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Scott Bakula feels like a woman on the Quantum Leap season-two DVD, Caroline Dhavernas talks to the animals on the Wonderfalls: The Complete Viewer Collection DVD, and Harlan Ellison visits a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man on the Twilight Zone: The '80s season-one DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Fred Saberhagen unleashes his deadly killing machines in Rogue Berserker, while Peter Watts invades with a hostile AI in ßehemoth: Seppuku.
GAMES
 Sail away to solve the seafaring supernatural mystery of the third-person, puzzle-solving adventure Galleon: Islands of Mystery for the Xbox.
ANIME
 Two centuries after a supernova devastates the Earth in Stellvia, 15-year-old Shima Katase must learn to be a space pilot to save her home.
SOUND SPACE
 Michael Giacchin composed a score more exciting than most Hollywood films for the LucasArts game Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 You may never make it to the moon or Mars, but your dreams don't have to die—keep hope alive with the astronaut training and spaceflight simulations at Spacecamp Online.
LETTERS
 Readers discuss Battlestar Galactica's target audience, fear the reprogramming of a Tron remake, welcome Farscape's Ben Browder to SG-1, and much more.

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