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January 3, 2006
Issue 454
Vol. 12, No. 1

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INTERVIEWS

 Aidan Quinn, Ellen Burstyn and Susanna Thompson find religion on the new NBC series The Book of Daniel, while Richard Paul Russo invites readers to decrypt The Rosetta Codex.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, took time off to enjoy the recent holidays, so he won't be presenting an editorial this issue.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 J.J. Abrams considers an Alias spinoff, J.K. Rowling puts pen to paper for the final Potter, Mei Melancon teleports to X-Men 3 as Psylocke, Naomi Watts considers becoming a Bond babe, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Kevin Sorbo flexes his memorable muscles for the final time on the Hercules: The Legendary Journeys season-six DVD, and Sally Mercer investigates a murder on Saturn's moon, Titan, on the Ascension DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Walter Mosley uncovers an alien invasion in The Wave, while James Gunn makes first contact with the future in Gift From the Stars.
GAMES
 Warhammer 40K, famed for its tabletop miniatures, returns to the PC with the strategy adventure Dawn of War: Winter Assault.
CLASSICS
 A stranded group of space tourists needs the help of a time-displaced thief in order to survive the war that rages through Joanna Russ' Picnic on Paradise.
COOL STUFF
 Relive Red Dwarf's third season with Lister, Rimmer, Cat and Kryten as they continue their adventures aboard the insect-shaped Starbug 1 Electronic Playset.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 It's all superheroes all the time at Superhero Hype, a site that makes no secret of its identity as the place to go for photos, reviews, forums, and more.
LETTERS
 Readers pick at fantasy's Scar, compare Threshold to 24, defend the lack of science in Joss Whedon's Serenity, predict the future of Star Trek, and more.

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