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- Subject: CYBERSPACE VANGUARD -- Preview Issue
- Date: 13 Dec 1992 02:17:42 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- WELCOME to the preview issue of CYBERSPACE VANGUARD! While we put the
- finishing touches on the first issue, we thought we'd give you some idea of
- the kinds of things that you'll find in our electronic pages.
-
- Despite the name, CV is NOT a magazine about or in any way related to
- cyberpunk. We chose the name simply because "cyberspace" is quickly
- becoming the 90's word for the world of electronic communications. CV will
- cover pretty much anything that's of interest to the science fiction
- community, regardless of what it is. We're open to submissions from
- anyone, regardless of experience. The writing is judged SOLELY on its
- quality.
-
- For writers' guidelines, write to cn577@cleveland.freenet.edu or, for those
- of you who prefer to communicate on paper, you can write to us at:
-
- Cyberspace Vanguard
- PO Box 25704
- Garfield Heights, OH 44125
- USA
-
- __________________________________________________
-
- CONTENTS
-
- FEATURE SCREEN NUMBER
-
- Patrick Stewart on Broadway .................................3
- J. Michael Straczynski on BABYLON 5..........................5
- All the News that Fit to Transmit............................8
- Spoilers Ahoy!..............................................13
- Opportunity Knocks..........................................15
- What's missing ... ........................................16
-
-
- Well, enough of that. On to the news!
-
- __________________________________________________
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- FROM STAR TREK TO BROADWAY: PATRICK STEWART DOES HIS OWN VERSION
- OF "A CHRISTMAS CAROL"
- S
- [Note: Patrick Stewart's one man version of Charles Dickens' "A T
- Christmas Carol" will run from December 15, 1992 until January 3, E
- 1993 on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre (235 West 44th Street 3 W
- in New York City). Tickets are $45 and can be ordered from Tele- A
- Charge at (212) 239-6200.] R
- T
- OK. Jean-Luc Picard as Scrooge. You can picture that,
- can't you? Heck, some of you probably think he IS Scrooge. All
- right, how about Picard as Bob Cratchit? Or Marley's Ghost?
- Now. How about Patrick Stewart, the man who plays Picard on
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, as all of them. And Tiny Tim.
- And dozens of others.
- At the same time.
- "It's the ultimate piece of fun for an actor, because not
- only do I get to play the dramatic role of Scrooge but also the
- children, Mrs. Cratchit and Mrs. Fezziwig," Mr. Stewart said in an
- interview with the New York papers around this time last year. S
- This is the third year that Patrick Stewart has taken time T
- off during the holidays to perform his one man adaptation of E
- Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." Mr. Stewart has created his 4 W
- own adaptation of the book. More than just a reading, he performs A
- all the roles, including the props. (You know it's not English R
- 101 when you're dealing with a man who takes a break for an T
- imaginary glass of water.) At one point, during the Fezziwigs'
- party, he plays eleven roles at once. "It's a stupendous actors'
- workout and that's what it's meant to do: Keep my stage arteries
- from clogging up."
- After 25 years as a member and associate artist with the
- Royal Shakespeare Company, those arteries have gotten quite a
- workout. But is Star Trek a step down from that? Well, noting
- the tremendous influence the show has on popular culture, he once
- told a reporter "Look, all those years of sitting on the throne
- of England playing a king of England was nothing but a
- preparation for sitting in the captain's chair of the
- Enterprise." Later, he remembers thinking that "there are many
- people who consider the captain's chair by far the more important S
- of the two." T
- All in all, the role is certainly going to require E
- flexibility. But after five years of Star Trek, he seems to have 5 W
- that down. Discussing the first season episode "Skin of Evil" -- A
- you know, the one where Tasha Yar um, leaves the show -- he R
- mentions that he had to act to what was essentially an oil slick. T
- "And I treated that oil slick precisely as I treated my first
- officer."
-
- __________________________________________________
-
- HOW TO INSPIRE CREATIVITY AND DEVOTION IN ONE EASY PILOT:
- J. MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI ON BABYLON 5
-
- Some people just have a knack for coming up with the quotes
- that people remember. I'm not sure, but I think that if we did a
- study we would find out that most of them are writers, or could
- be. That's certainly the case with J. Michael Straczynski, S
- creator and co-producer of the upcoming series BABYLON 5. With T
- writing credits that range from novels to the syndicated TWILIGHT R
- ZONE, he told CV in a phone interview between production meetings, A
- "Some people sell a show in order to become a producer. I became C
- a producer in order to sell this show." 6 Z
- It seems like a lot of trouble to go through, but he must Y
- believe in it. The series, which deals with the goings on of a N
- space station named Babylon 5 (hence the title), has taken five S
- years to go from idea to reality. They have been five eventful K
- years. I
- The station, which lies at the junction of five previously
- warring galactic empires, is the fifth of its kind. The first
- three were sabotaged, and the fourth simply vanished without a
- trace. But it has a strategic importance, in that it is the
- jumping off point to all five empires by way of string-like
- entities.
- Hm. For those of you who have been following the
- developments on STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE, your reaction at this
- point is probably one of suspicion. (See the News, screen 8)
- The two shows have nearly identical premises -- on the surface,
- anyway. Mr. Straczynski has repeatedly refused to accuse Rick S
- Berman and Michael Piller, Star Trek producers, of stealing his T
- ideas. "All I can say is that we have the paper trail. It was R
- brought to Paramount, and they did see the material. It has been A
- in production for five years. We announced in the trades in C
- November [of 1991] that BABYLON 5 was going ahead, and we know 7 Z
- that the presentation for DS9 wasn't made to Brandon Tartikoff I
- until January [of 1992]. On the flip side, though, it is my N
- sincere conviction that neither [Rick] Berman or [Michael] Piller S
- ever saw the material. They are two honorable men who would never K
- borrow a comma from anybody." I
- He does seem to think that perhaps the competition might be
- good for BOTH shows. _Cinefantastic_ magazine quoted him as
- saying the show would "kick DEEP SPACE NINE's [butt]," but he
- says it's out of context, and that he meant "that STAR TREK: THE
- NEXT GENERATION has gotten complacent, and maybe if we can give
- them a short, sharp kick in the butt, they'll stop being
- complacent and be more willing to try innovative new things."
- But there's still a twinge of pride in his tone. "Best case S
- scenario, in five years both shows have gone on to be eminently T
- successful. Worst case scenario, we beat the pants off them." R
- At any rate, once one looks past the surface, there is a A
- galaxy of difference between the shows. While DS9 is set in what C
- is pretty much a well established universe -- OK, so we don't 8 Z
- really know much about the Cardassians, but we know pretty much I
- everything else -- B5 is meant to be more of a "tapestry," an N
- entirely new universe in which to be figuratively lost. S
- (to be continued ...) K
- I
- __________________________________________________
-
- ALL THE NEWS THAT FIT TO TRANSMIT
-
- What's rumor and what's news? Sometimes it's hard to tell. All
- we can do is give you our sources and let you decide.
-
- GODZILLA RISES AGAIN -- TEMPORARILY, ANYWAY
- Well, this being the first issue of CV, maybe it's fitting
- that we start out the news with one of the granddaddies of sf
- films, Godzilla, or as he is known in Japan, Gojira. Toho
- produced the first of these monster movies in 1954, and while the
- dubbing might not have been the greatest (though it certainly has N
- inspired lots of comedy) the original film was good enough to 9 E
- inspire sequels that are STILL being made in Japan. W
- Ironically, while the next Japanese Gojira film will see the S
- death of the King of the Monsters, TriStar has paid anywhere from
- $300,000 to $400,000 for the rights to use the characters from
- the first 15 installments of the series. Rumors are flying as to
- who will be involved, but Tim Burton, a huge Godzilla fan, has
- been mentioned as a possible director.
- The series WILL continue in Japan, even though Gojira will
- be killed in a battle with MekaGojira, created by the Japan
- Defense Force. The next films will involve Gojira's child, Minya
- (Godzooky in the US version), who will be all grown up by the end
- of the latest film.
- (...to be continued...)
-
- HIGHLANDER
- Totally unconfirmed: Production on HIGHLANDER III: THE
- MAGICIAN is set to start this month. It reportedly involves a
- sword maker with the power of illusion who has been buried under a N
- mountain for 300 years. Since it begins in ancient Japan, it 10 E
- would seem that the film is going to utterly ignore HIGHLANDER II. W
- According to those who have seen the ill-fated sequel, this is S
- probably for the best. No word on Sean Connery, but Christopher
- Lambert has reportedly signed on to play MacCloud once again.
- Of course, if you can't wait that long for another dose of
- your favorite immortal, check out the syndicated television show
- HIGHLANDER. While Christopher Lambert did make an appearance in
- the pilot, the series deals with a clansman of Connor MacCloud,
- Duncan. Now about half-way into its first season, it seems to be
- holding up, quality-wise.
-
- STAR TREK: MISCELLANEOUS
- Well, well, well, right now we could do pages on this one.
- Let's start with the original series. Despite Gene
- Roddenberry's death, Paramount has no problem with continuing the
- series of movies. According to Bjo Trimble, Brandon Tartikoff,
- then-head of the studio, sat at a screening of Star Trek VI: The
- Undiscovered Country and asked "Why are we stopping making these N
- films?" Someone pointed out that the cast was getting old, but he 11 E
- asked "Are the fans still buying?" Of course we all know they W
- are, so his question became "Then what's the problem?" S
- The word is that yes, William Shatner IS trying to sell the
- movie studio, now headed by Sherry Lansing, a script he wrote
- involving a romance for Kirk. Apparently the only way we're
- going to see a film dealing with Captain Sulu is a major letter-
- writing campaign. The studio simply doesn't believe that enough
- people will go to see a film that doesn't star the Big Three,
- Kirk, Spock and McCoy.
- Over in the Next Generation, there's Patrick Stewart on
- Broadway. For more info, see the article on Screen 3. And
- there's even more in SPOILERS AHOY.
- And there's yet one more Generation...
-
- STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE
- There probably isn't a soul hooked into cyberspace that
- doesn't know about STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE. The show, a strict N
- spin-off from STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION, will involve an 12 E
- antiquated space station above the Bajorran homeworld (Ro Larren's W
- home) which is basically deserted by the Cardassian's when they S
- have exhausted the planet's resources. The Federation takes over
- the station, but when a stable wormhole is discovered nearby, the
- Cardassians want it back.
- The show will begin with a tie-in to a two part episode of
- ST:TNG, "Chain of Command." In the episode, Picard is sent on an
- intelligence mission to destroy a Cardassian "ultimate weapon"
- and is captured and tortured by the Cardassians. He is
- temporarily replaced by a not-to-nice captain played by Ronny
- Cox, according to reports. (No word on why Riker is passed up
- yet AGAIN...)
- The only crew members who will be moving over from TNG to
- DS9 will be Miles O'Brien (Colm Meaney) and his wife Keiko
- (Rosalind Chao), who will not be awfully happy about bringing
- their daughter Molly up in such an environment.
- The cast and episode lists read ... S
- (...to be continued...) P
- O
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- L
- SPOILERS AHOY! E
- R
- QUANTUM LEAP -- from Terri Librande S
- Filming on "Liberation" has been completed. The episode
- takes place in the seventies and features Sam as a bra burning
- woman's libber.
- "Blood Moon" , the anticipated 'vampire' episode, completed
- filming the week of 11-19. No details as to plot, but Sam will
- leap directly into a coffin in this one, and spare me the
- cemetery jokes, please! Written by Tommy Thompson, it promises
- to be a leap right into the twilight zone.
- The Christmas offering "The Promised Land" will be on
- sometime in the month of December. Sam leaps into a bank robber
- in Elk Ridge, Indiana. No further details yet, because I'm still S
- waiting for the script to this one! I do know there will be very P
- special surprises, and Scott Bakula directed the episode. O
- The long anticipated 'baby' episode is on the schedule as is 14 I
- the Dr. Ruth show. The animated episode will be on sometime in L
- May, if all goes according to plan. The second half of the 'dark E
- leaper' will be on during February sweeps. The first half R
- garnered 10 extra points on the Neilsen scale, but on that front, S
- we're still plenty shaky.
-
- STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
- Just in: the two-parter episode "Chain of Command,"
- originally scheduled to be shown in January -- immediately
- preceding the premiere of DEEP SPACE NINE -- will instead be
- shown this coming week, the week of December 13. Part two will
- NOT be delayed until after the holidays, but will instead be
- shown during the following week. The episode, written in
- conjunction with the human rights organization Amnesty
- International, reportedly contains scenes of the psychological
- intimidation and torture of Jean-Luc Picard which are so intense
- that the program may carry a warning statement.
- (...to be continued...)
-
- __________________________________________________
-
- OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING
-
- You say you don't want to write but you still want to be a part
- of CYBERSPACE VANGUARD? You're in luck. We couldn't possibly
- watch every newsgroup and conference on every network out there -
- - believe me, we tried! So what we need is a group of dedicated
- people to watch the newsgroups for us and report on any news that
- turns up. If you want to be a Cyberspace Correspondent, send a
- list of the newsgroups you read CONSISTENTLY to
- cn577@cleveland.freenet.edu (Internet), Cyberspace Vanguard@1:157/564
- (Fidonet) or Cyberspace Vanguard@40:204/264 (AmigaNet). If you're
- reading this on a network that doesn't support these mail
- systems, you can send a letter with the list and your e-mail
- address to
-
- Correspondent
- Cyberspace Vanguard
- PO Box 25704
- Garfield Heights, OH 44125
- USA
-
- We are also looking for writers, of course. If you have an idea
- you think would be right for us, drop us a line!
-
- __________________________________________________
-
- Well, that's it for the preview. There's lots more that you'll
- see in the first issue. We left out the interviews with Peter
- Donat, one of the stars of the upcoming show TIME TRAX, and Eric
- Radomski, producer of BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES, reviews, talk
- about anime, an explanation as to what that MYSTERY SCIENCE
- THEATER 3000 thing is, anyway, and, of course, the rest of the
- articles we cut short for this preview.
-
- Drop us a line and let us know what you think!
- --
- CYBERSPACE VANGUARD MAGAZINE
- News and Views from the Science Fiction Universe
- TJ Goldstein, Editor | Send submissions, questions, comments to
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