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This where I shamelessly mention that the original Number One returns in my latest Trek novel. (Yep, that’s her on the cover, next to Kirk and Spock.) She’s also appeared in the numerous other STAR TREK novels and comic books, despite making only one appearance on the show.

SG:U was sooooo good and so misunderstood. As was Caprica.

So... You are one of those people. Because you know scientific research, including a lot of NASA’s research, has not ever gone on to help people. Sure, that 1.1 billion could have possibly helped someone out there TODAY. But let us face it, the United States dropped around $23 Billion dollars on humanitarian aid in

They’ll still attack, but due to a terrible miscalculation of scale, the entire battle fleet will be accidentally swallowed by a small dog.

The message on the Lego plaque...

Be careful what you wish for, unfortunately. If QL was made today, it would have to pander to the continuity nerds out there. It would be like X-Files and Alias all over again.

The beauty of Quantum Leap was not in explaining how the leaps happened, or all that much of the mechanics, or harping on how they were trying

Would prefer if it was more like Witch Hunter Robin.

This article makes me depressed, nostalgic, and wish I still had people I could table top with and time to do that role playing. I think you perfectly nailed the need many of us have for storytelling and world building, and the way that coming together to make a story brings not just a group closer together but brings

Maybe Bothans just die easily?

Till all are swole.

I really like that Kal-El looks more than an ordinary dude than a Greek god. He’s the immigrant from the stars and I’ve felt that his stories work the best when he’s just a well meaning boy scout who happens to have super powers. Not a god, not Jesus.

(I’m going to get a lot of use out of this photo)

Even if he was an affirmative action admission all it would prove is that affirmative action kicks ass and is worth the investment, because we got Barack Freaking Obama out of it.

I’ll just take this opportunity to share my favorite quote about Atlas Shrugged:

And as many an adoptive parent has said, “there’s more to being a mother than giving birth.”

Did Tapert say anything about the Xena reboot at the panel?

Exciting news, although I’m not terribly familiar with this version of GHOST RIDER.

Had to chuckle, though, at the line about Nicholas Cage starring in “multiple GHOST RIDER movies.”