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| 'Battlefield' Director: Pulp Sci-Fi or Modern Myth? May 11 2000 10:44:24 ET
Roger Christian, director of Battlefield Earth, discounts buzz that the film is a Scientology recruiting vehicle -- but as he told SPACE.com, decades of association with George Lucas have left him thinking in mythic terms. |
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Balancing the Force May 10 2000 15:20:57 ET
What is Mace Windu talking about when he identifies Anakin Skywalker as "the boy who will bring balance to the Force"? What does that mean, and does the prophecy come to pass by the end of the Star Wars saga? |
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Sonic Space: Hawkwind, Masters of Space Rock May 10 2000 14:01:50 ET
With song concepts plucked direct from the science fiction of Roger Zelazny, sometime band member Michael Moorcock and other writers, no one has ever come close to rivaling Hawkwind for supremacy of space rock. |
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| 'Heart of Gold' A Colorful Sci-Fi Love Story May 10 2000 11:34:16 ET |  |
| Dispatches from TV's 'Andromeda' May 06 2000 07:00:47 ET |
| Like ancient Gaul, Sharon Shinn's latest fictional world is divided into three parts, but idealism and romance allow her characters to transcend their culture's racial barriers. | Robert Hewitt Wolfe, co-creator of Andromeda, teases SPACE.com readers with this exclusive in-depth look at one of the upcoming show's least Star Trek-friendly alien races. |
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Space on TV for Thursday, May 11 May 11 2000 07:05:46 ET
The most interesting thing in the world of space TV today is probably a rare screening of the 1963 space-race satire The Mouse on the Moon. Beyond that, the pickings get slim. |
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