(Mostly) Happy Birthday
2 Jul 2008 23:34THREE Days To Go... (again!)
In Today's Episode... Darkhawk and Mane-of-Night carry out an interrogation, and there are startling revelations to be made as "A Crash-Course In Betrayal" reaches its conclusion on the 5th Anniversary of The Darkhawk Diaries. Things are most definitely going to change...
Development News... An intermission "one-shot" is in progress for posting soon. That should be shortly followed by the prologue for MoN-108 "A Spread Of Jacks And Queens". By that time, the next Darkhawk story will definitely be complete. Seriously.
Bad News... We lost someone special at the weekend - actor Don S. Davis, best known as General Hammond in Stargate SG1. Hammond was a great character, a commanding officer of the same calibre as Jean-Luc Picard - one of those guys who you'd gladly fight for, and feel proud to serve under. Heh - maybe that sounds geeky, but I don't care. That's part of the fun of sci-fi - "what if" is very much the order of the day.
British TV has tried to ignore the Stargate franchise these last few years, and it sucks. There are only a couple of seasons of SG1 yet to be shown on terrestrial TV, and Atlantis is still going strong. C'mon - SF is cool again, thanks to The Doctor, so how about it...?
For now, all we have are memories. Stand easy, Hammond of Texas...

Development News... An intermission "one-shot" is in progress for posting soon. That should be shortly followed by the prologue for MoN-108 "A Spread Of Jacks And Queens". By that time, the next Darkhawk story will definitely be complete. Seriously.
Bad News... We lost someone special at the weekend - actor Don S. Davis, best known as General Hammond in Stargate SG1. Hammond was a great character, a commanding officer of the same calibre as Jean-Luc Picard - one of those guys who you'd gladly fight for, and feel proud to serve under. Heh - maybe that sounds geeky, but I don't care. That's part of the fun of sci-fi - "what if" is very much the order of the day.
British TV has tried to ignore the Stargate franchise these last few years, and it sucks. There are only a couple of seasons of SG1 yet to be shown on terrestrial TV, and Atlantis is still going strong. C'mon - SF is cool again, thanks to The Doctor, so how about it...?
For now, all we have are memories. Stand easy, Hammond of Texas...