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Dec. 1, 1997
Vol. 3, No. 23
Issue 59




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 News of the Week
H.R. Giger is spitting mad about the new Alien movie, Stargate SG-1 is coming to a bookstore near you, Babylon 5 enters the realm of CD-ROM, and much more.
Off the Shelf
Kristine Kathryn Rusch takes an unusual look at Alien Influences on human children, while Stephen Baxter hypothesizes about a trip to Titan during NASA's declining years.
 On Screen
The science fictional spoof Flubber dominated the Thanksgiving Day box office, but does it live up to the hype?
Classic Sci-Fi
Before there was Flubber (or even Son of Flubber), there was the 1961 Disney classic, The Absent-Minded Professor.
 
 Excessive Candour
SF scholar and critic John Clute takes a look at the new novel To Say Nothing of the Dog in "Dreaming along with Connie Willis."
 
 Sci-Fi Site of the Week
We've found a pretty cool Web site devoted to SF grandmaster Alfred Bester, and it's even got a wacky name: the iddividual.
Anime
Blue Seed is one of those epic anime titles that you have to see to believe. And with 26 episodes, boy is there a lot to see.
 Cool Sci-Fi Stuff
Admit it, you've always wanted to take the bridge of, well, just about any ship in the Star Trek universe, right? Now you can, with Captain's Chair.
Games
Westwood Studios took on the daunting task of turning Blade Runner into a PC game, and they had some surprisingly good results.