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Science Fiction Weekly
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Dec. 1, 1997
Vol. 3, No. 23
Issue 59
Next issue: Dec. 15, 1997
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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.
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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.
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On Screen
The science fictional spoof Flubber dominated the Thanksgiving Day box office, but does it live up to the hype?
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Classic Sci-Fi
Before there was Flubber (or even Son of Flubber), there was the 1961 Disney classic, The Absent-Minded Professor.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Games
Westwood Studios took on the daunting task of turning Blade Runner into a PC game, and they had some surprisingly good results.
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