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The year ahead: Code your JavaScript countdowns to match. These are, of course, subject to change.
TNG DVDs: Season 1 - Mar 26 Season 2 - May 7 Season 3 - July 2 Season 4 - Sept 3 (*jerk* *jerk *W-O-L-F-3-5-9 *jerk* *jerk*) Season 5 - Nov 5 Season 6 - Dec 3 Season 7 - Dec 31
Books Geoffrey Mandel's Star Charts - Oct (in stores end of Sept), isbn 0743437705
Adam "Mojo" Leibowitz's Unseen Frontier - Nov (in stories end of Oct), no isbn yet
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Does anyone know how the maps in Star Charts are going to be presented? Will it be similar to the maps in the Encyclopedia and the DS9 Tech. Manual (LCARS style)? Will we have maps of battles?
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*wonders what this has to do with Starships & Technology...*
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-Steve McQueen as Michael Delaney, LeMans
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[ March 20, 2002, 22:45: Message edited by: Vice-Admiral Michael T. Colorge ]
-------------------- "It speaks to some basic human needs: that there is a tomorrow, it's not all going to be over with a big splash and a bomb, that the human race is improving, that we have things to be proud of as humans." -Gene Roddenberry about Star Trek
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Funny, seeing as Keith R. A. DeCandido of Pocket relayed the above book dates a week ago.
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