I’m continuing with my look at the Star Wars Legends Continuity with the second licensed Star Wars novel, and the first installment of the Han Solo Adventures. Read more
Book Review: Han Solo at Stars’ End


I’m continuing with my look at the Star Wars Legends Continuity with the second licensed Star Wars novel, and the first installment of the Han Solo Adventures. Read more
EDI changes her look, and I chat with the crew some, before deciding on the next mission. (Archived from my stream).
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My prose coverage of the Star Wars Legends continuity continues on the blog: https://countzeroor.wordpress.com/2016/08/29/comic-review-marvel-star-wars-part-1/
Continuing with my run-down of the Star Wars Legends continuity, I’m taking a look at the first chunk of Marvel’s initial run on Star Wars, falling between their adaptation of A New Hope to the start of Empire Strikes Back. Yeah, I said I wasn’t going to cover Marvel Star Wars, but I changed my mind. Read more
My prose review of Videodrome is up on the blog:https://countzeroor.wordpress.com/2016/08/28/film-review-videodrome/
Videodrome is the weird stuff. It’s one of those movies that I’d held off on watching because of the film’s reputation for gore, and horrific content that would melt your mind and would leave you with nightmares. Read more
This time we’re covering issue #42 of Nintendo Power for November of 1992 Read more
We set out to rescue the Turian Primarch. (Archived from my stream).
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This week I’m taking a look at the anime series Shirobako, from 2015. (Video Revised to add missing end credits music and adjust some footage). Read more
This time Cerberus is involved in some shady research, and we figure out what they’re up to.
This time, we get a new party member from a time long past.
This time I’m doing a meta-review, a review of a critical analysis of film – “The Story of Film: An Odyssey” written and directed by Mark Cousins. Read more
In this double-length episode, we take a tour through the map environments for Citadel Station, and the new interior of the Normandy.
This week I’m doing a book review, covering a collection of short stories featuring R.A. Salvatore’s most famous creation – Drizzt Do’Urden – and also covering the audio book release by Audible.com. Read more
When it comes to the “science and technology” part of Science Fiction, there tend to be three axis of thought, that end up forming into a sort of spectrum-ish thing – like those charts used in some video games where your character’s stats are portrayed in context of a geometric shape, with portions sticking out in different directions based on how you’ve chosen to weight things. There’s a technical term for this, but I don’t know what its. Read more
This week I’m doing my second review of a Hatsune Miku game with Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX for the 3DS. Read more
We arrive on Citadel Station and check up on a downed party member.
Our attempt to get the artifact is stifled by an old nemesis.
If I was to summarize this film in one meme, it would be “That Escalated Quickly”, and I mean that very much in the original context where it’s used in Anchorman. Read more
This time we’re covering issue #41 of Nintendo Power for October of 1992. Read more
This time I’m reviewing the film adaptation of Roger Zelazny’s science fiction novel, “Damnation Alley” Read more
We continue to make our way to the Prothean archive.
Tor.Com has started running a series of articles on African SFF (Science Fiction/Fantasy) writers. This is really awesome. SF/F Fandom tends to focus on writers and artists from the “Anglophone Zone” – The US, Canada, the UK, Australia, and the EU (yes, not all EU countries have English as their primary language, but English is a fairly major language in the EU). East Asian countries – primarily Japan, China, and to a lesser degree Korea have also been getting some attention as well, but Africa and Latin America have not gotten near the same degree of attention that other countries have had.
So, this article is great, and I’m looking forward to reading the rest of the series.
This week I have a Vlog style review of Hatsune Miku Project Diva F for the PS3. Read more