mikailborg: I can't even remember what event I was attending, but I must have been taking it seriously. (Default)
mikailborg ([personal profile] mikailborg) wrote2005-01-25 05:32 pm

Marscon and stuff

Got back from Marscon Sunday. It was an interesting weekend - all the rooms were taken over by a military group preparing for special training, so all the attendees had to drive back and forth to their hotels. Put a damper on things, that's for sure. I wish I'd remembered that there would be a Rocky Horror show on Saturday night - maybe they'll do it again next year.

Caught up with [livejournal.com profile] kittykatya, [livejournal.com profile] impink, [livejournal.com profile] tzel, Tom & Donna, Jesse, Suzanne, Dave & Jodi, Dwight, Helen, and a bunch of other folk. I got some cheap Discworld paperbacks, and another Steve Jackson card game; for $1, I also bought a memory - the two books of the 1978 D&D Basic set (4th or 5th printing). We also got some Deadlands modules, and [livejournal.com profile] raininva won an auction for a signed uncut sheet of WARS: Nowhere to Hide!

Screen-capture trivia: the men's miniskirt Starfleet uniform from the early Season One episodes of TNG. Strange that this didn't catch on. I mean, can't you just see Worf running around in it?

There was something else on my mind, but it's gone now.

Continuing the saga of the books I've read this year - just finished a re-read of Asimov's Foundation Trilogy. I have to give Asimov credit for, in the space of a few short stories, giving me the feel of observing the fall of a Galactic Empire.

Re: Foundation, Rouge, and Eyeliner

[identity profile] mikailborg.livejournal.com 2005-01-26 03:21 pm (UTC)(link)
You make a good point, one made stronger by the fact that Second Foundation is actually two somewhat unrelated novellas. They probably just decided to make three books because it made the marketing easier.

Hm. Two books would be pretty good, in fact. Book #1 to chronicle the rise of the First Foundation and the Traders as military and economic powers, and Book #2 to tell of the rise and fall of the Mule, and the Second Foundation's attempts to recover. Too bad the publishers like trilogies.