Feb. 1, 1999
Issue 94
Vol. 5, No. 5

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IN THIS ISSUE

Cool Stuff and Games return to our pages, while Anime and Sound Space get the week off. We're also bringing an end to the Pokemon debate in our letters column, we have tons of news about your favorite TV shows, and more.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 TNT may drop Crusade, Fox cancels Brimstone, Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict is renewed, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Go behind the scenes with Leonard Nimoy, John de Lancie and the Alien Voices acting troupe to see how The Lost World was made.
OFF THE SHELF
 Stephen Baxter explores the Xeelee universe with Vacuum Diagrams, while John Barnes treats readers to both stories and essays in Apostrophes and Apocalypses.
CLASSICS
 The alien invasion of Earth has begun, but instead of death rays and flying saucers we're fighting ourselves in Robert A. Heinlein's The Puppet Masters.
COOL STUFF
 Ever wanted a Mugato for your desk? Or how about a Targ for your bookshelf? Then you'll want to check out The Idea Factory's Star Trek Beans.
GAMES
 Dark Side of the Moon combines live-action and computer graphics to create a compelling mystery on the mining colony of Luna Crysta.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 The Ben I. Goldman Story Web site chronicles some of the finest bad SF movies that were never made.
LETTERS
 Our readers tell us that SF isn't just for men, A Clockwork Orange does indeed stand the test of time, In Dreams is crap, and more.

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