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Great SF -Martyr Peter David Paperback

Get other Star Trek Science Fiction Books hereThe once-mighty Thallonian Empire has collapsed sparking unrest throughout the entire sector. As rival powers plot to fill the void the “Excalibur” is sent out to assess the situation and provide humanitarian aid. It’s a volatile mission for an untried crew–and a mysterious stowaway may end the voyage before it begins

Real SciFi -El xenocida/ Xenocide Orson Scott Card Paperback

On Lusitania Ender Wiggins found a world where humans and the alien race of pequininos live together and find common ground. Ender was wrong– Lusitania also harbors the descolada a virus that kills all humans it infects but pequininos require it to become adults.

Great SciFi -The Chronicles of Riddick Alan Dean Foster Paperback

The official novel of the Universal Studios film PITCH BLACK 2:THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK as the interplanetarymercenary Riddick discovers a threat that could destroy him kill his friends and allies and consume the entire galaxy-a threatonly he can stop. The movie features hot new star Vin Diesel – an Arnold Schwarzenegger for a new generation

Linebarrels of Iron: OVA Collection (a J!-ENT Anime DVD Review …

This budget-priced OVA set features two episodes which should be watched after you have seen the entire TV series.

Anime For Dummies: Battle of the Planets, Gamera, and Sandy Frank

Visit www.xtremenetworkonline.com See the entire episode blip.tv Watch the entire series: animefordummies.blip.tv Okay, this is a weird video! It’s a bunch of topics that don’t really belong in the same episode together. First off, I complain about the recent incident regarding funimation and Dance in the Vampire Bund. Then, I compare anime censorship and bad editing of the past and present by talking about Sandy Frank Entertainment’s Battle of the Planets

Anime For Dummies: Lucky Star

Visit www.xtremenetworkonline.com Watch the whole video at blip.tv See the entire series at animefordummies.blip.tv This week, we look at an anime that makes light of otaku culture while defining it at the same time. It’s Lucky Star, on Anime For Dummies!

ravenandstar @ 2010-03-01T12:30:00

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