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April 7, 1997
Vol. 3, No. 7
Issue 43




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 News of the Week
Liam Neeson may be the next Star Wars leading man, Stephen Baxter wins the Philip K. Dick Award, Xena and Hercules crush Star Trek, and much more.
Off the Shelf
What if engineering and not art dominated the Renaissance? Paul J. McAuley finds out with Pasquale's Angels. Plus Robert L. Forward's Saturn Rukh and Tom Easton's Silicon Karma.
 On Screen
Is humanity turning into a higher lifeform or just becoming icky green goo? Find out in The Sci-Fi Channel original movie, Habitat.
Classic Sci-Fi
Forget the hype of Starship Troopers the movie and find out why the book was a fan favorite back in 1959.
 Sci-Fi Site of the Week
What the heck was that alien walking down the corridor in Babylon 5? Find out by reading Voltayre's Encyclopedia Xenobiologica.
Anime
Once again Shinji Ikari is forced to don the powerful but painful Evangelion battle armor, and once again no one seems to care.
 Cool Sci-Fi Stuff
Brian Daley brings the Star Wars original radio dramas to a close with The Return of the Jedi. But is the action-oriented Jedi suited to radio? You bet.
Games
Forget those 3-D firefights and VR combat simulators. Stargunner proves the 2-D scroller is alive, well and more fun than you can imagine.