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Focusing on the stories themselves, the author reveals the basic principles behind Star Trek that contest the ideology of mainstream technoscience, consumer culture, and liberal humanism promoted by Paramount Pictures.
95 : ' Elegy ' US Transmission : 4 May 1997 UK Transmission : 29 June 1997 ( Sky One ) / 18 February 1998 ( BBC1 ) Writer : John Shiban Director : James Charleston Cast : Steven M. Porter ( Harold Spueler ) , Alex Bruhanski ( Angelo ...
This work maps the entire 'Star Wars' galaxy. It takes readers on a trip that's out of this world, with star maps, information on all the planets, trouble spots, and trade routes.
Includes fictitious biographies of the characters, real life biographies of the actors who play them, and plot summaries of individual episodes.
Star Trek: The Fall
A look behind the scenes of the second season of Sky TV's Deep Space 9. The book includes interviews with the cast, the special-effects team and the producers, and a complete episode guide giving credits and character profiles.
Its mission: to explore everything Star Trek, strange new worlds (and old ones), to seek out every character, ship and series, to boldly go where no book has gone before.Covering all five live-action television series, with full coverage of ...
Arranged chronologically, showing the progression of sci-fi over the decades, and delving into interesting back stories and trivia, this volume includes a variety of classic films and television shows, such as The Day the Earth Stood Still ...
In Whedonistas, a host of award-winning female writers and fans come together to celebrate the works of Joss Whedon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Firefly, Dollhouse, Doctor Horrible's Sing-Along Blog).
Inside the Mind of Gene Roddenberry: The Creator of Star Trek
The television series The X-Files has encouraged viewers to examine their perceptions of the paranormal. This volume casts an irreverent eye over the series, discussing it with its own trademark irony.
The Encyclopedia of TV Science Fiction
This book explores how time travel has been used as a plot device in a number of television shows, including iconic programs like Doctor Who, Heroes, Lost, Quantum Leap, Red Dwarf, and the Star Trek franchise, among others.
With Earth threatened by extraterrestrial invasion, it's up to SG-1 to defend the planet. Get the inside scoop on the series and live the adventure.
Volume 1 of the late Charles Beaumont's classic Twilight Zone scripts.
This pioneering book, written by leading writers in the field, gives for the first time a detailed national survey of this well-loved British TV genre.
... The IDIC Epidemic , by Jean Lorrah ( Feb. 88 ) **** A sequel to Vulcan Academy Murders , this story is centered around a community which truly practices IDIC ( Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations ) ; people from many worlds live ...
This volume collects together some of the best features and interviews from The official X-files magazine to celebrate one of the greatest conspiracy theories of all time.