Jan. 11, 1999
Issue 91
Vol. 5, No. 2

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IN THIS ISSUE

The debate over Star Trek: Insurrection--and Trekkers vs. Trekkies--continues to overwhelm our Letters department, while Anime and Sound Space return to our pages. Cool Stuff and Games have been given the week off, but they'll be back in our next issue.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Lucasfilm releases The Phantom Menace prologue, Lucas says six is enough, Jason Alexander will visit Voyager, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Nicole de Boer costars in Cube, a psychological thriller from Vincenzo Natali about a hell with just six sides and six doors.
OFF THE SHELF
 Mike Moscoe looks at the future of war in The First Casualty, while Joan Slonczewski wonders if a planet can be intelligent in The Children Star.
CLASSICS
 In It Came from Outer Space, aliens have landed on Earth, but instead of conquering the planet they just want to be left alone.
SOUND SPACE
 The Sci-Fi Channel and TVT Records have collected SF sounds and themes from dozens of TV shows and movies in Sci-Fi's Greatest Hits.
ANIME
 In Pokemon Vol. 1: I Choose You! Pikachu!, the more Pokemon you catch, the more famous you become.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 There's something odd going on in the town of Billingdon, and the Giant Steps Web site wants to tell you all about it.
LETTERS
 Once again Star Trek: Insurrection dominates our letters column, making us wonder if our readers want to talk about anything else.

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