SF Tidbits for 10/11/06
By John DeNardo |
Wednesday, October 11th, 2006 at
2:11 am
- Boldly Go points us to never-aired deleted scenes from the Star Trek TOS pilot “Where No Man Has Gone Before”. Spock smiles!
- David Eick, executive producer of the new Battlestar Galactica, is doing a remake of The Bionic Woman.
- Meme Therapy offers Part 2 of Should Scientists Criticize Religion?
- The Force links to some custom made Star Wars DVD covers.
- John C. Wright continues his Heinlein tour with his review of Door Into Summer.
- Peter F. Hamilton begins blogging. (Added to our list of SF/F Author Blogs but, alas, no RSS feed yet.
) [via Velcro City Tourist Board] - Subterranean Press is publishing The Sagan Diary by John Scalzi, which is set in the same universe as Old Man’s War and The Ghost Brigades.
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Spock smiles in “The Cage”. The scene even made it into the two-parter made up of sequences from that episode (“The Menagerie”).
Thanks for the link John!