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Warren Ellis brings the Space Shuttle home in Orbiter

by Daniel Greenfield

Orbiter is probably the graphic novel people least expected from Warren Ellis, the creator of such series as Transmetropolitan or Global Frequency. It is the kind of story that Hard Science Fiction writers... published 13 months ago

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Star Trek and the City on the Edge of Forever controversy

by Daniel Greenfield

"The City on the Edge of Forever" is arguably Star Trek's most popular episode, an hour of drama that contemplated the great questions and forced its Captain to make a terrible sacrifice, but it is also one of... published 17 months ago

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Smallville - Season 5 Overview

by Daniel Greenfield

If Season Four of TV's Smallville seemed muddled in the tedious saga of the Teagues (Jason and Genevie) and the X-Files like mystery of the fragments, Season Five got off to a fresh and clean start with the... published 16 months ago

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 Issue 2 - The Long Way Home Part II

by Daniel Greenfield

"Buffy the Vampire" Season 8 has dramatically changed the nature of the Buffy comics, no longer the vaguely despised merchandising stepchild or accessories to the larger story-- with Season Eight, with "Buffy... published 16 months ago

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Reality and Illusion in the Matrix and Star Trek

by Daniel Greenfield

Most philosophers including Descartes began by assuming that what they were seeing was indeed real, at least within the grasp of their senses. Beginning with "I Think Therefore I am", assuming the integrity of... published 17 months ago

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Dean Koontz ventures One Door Away From Heaven

by Daniel Greenfield

One Door Away From Heaven has been described as a cross-genre novel. It's hard to say what genres it crosses though except that it introduces a Science Fiction story into a usual Dean Koontz story about a... published 12 months ago

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The ethics of time travel in Science Fiction

by Daniel Greenfield

Time Travel has been and still remains one of the most enduring subjects in Science Fiction. From books to stories to movies and radio shows and television shows, the amount of stories involving Time Travel... published 17 months ago

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The Five Worst Star Trek Episodes of All Time

by Daniel Greenfield

Every cloud must have its lining but every starship must also have its gaping hull breach. Television series that are genuinely great, also often tend to be uneven with episodes varying from one to the other... published 13 months ago

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Star Trek Nemesis: The End of a Generations Journey on DVD

by Daniel Greenfield

"If "All Good Things" was the powerful philosophical journey that brought Star Trek: The Next Generation's journey on television to an end, "Star Trek Nemesis" was its awkward older cousin.Like most of the... published 17 months ago

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The Ten Greatest Fantasy Films of All Time

by Daniel Greenfield

Nailing down the top Fantasy movies is much trickier than nailing down the top 10 Science Fiction movies, in part because there are much fewer Fantasy movies that are made than Science Fiction movies and... published 12 months ago

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