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The Lost Planet

Ntzeon
Science Fiction
and Fantasy
Digest

Dead Ends

Blue-Star
Science Fiction Digest


Science Fiction's
Most Popular Theme

Book Reviews

About the Author

Light Focal
Points of Reality

Tem-Space Variant

Updates:
July 1, 2008:
    
There will be no more updates at this site for some time. It may go down before there are any more updates. The reason being I am losing my apartment and will be homeless for a while. I really have no idea how long so there may not be anymore updates to this site whatsoever. Unfortunately, the animation project has been a complete wash-out failure and has gone absolutely nowhere. Apparently, it is mediocre like everything else in my life. Thanx for nothing, miserable world! I quit!

June 24, 2008:
    
I've been very hard at work with the sound-track of the  Lost Planet videos  now for over a month and I finally have it complete. For more on the details see the updates in the video project section. For the latest previews of the Lost Planet videos, see the preview page.

May 12, 2008:
    
Two new chapters have been added to The 4D Earth War, second novel in the Lost Planet Trilogy.  Chapter 16 has also been added to Tsv5,  Alternatives.  There's quite a bit of action in this one. It should also be noted that there was a typographical error in chapter 15. The Green Lieutenant that Madkro has subcontracted to work with him is Zendo, not Karndor.

    
There was also a minor error in Ch. 10 of Lstx: 2000; the [next] link at bottom of 201 led to 211, it should lead to 202. I have adjusted it. Navigational errors due to bad links may be reported by using the ts-variant email-links, if anyone cares to do so, but it may be a month or two before I get around to it, because my email box seems to get nothing but tons of spam :(.
 

April 28,2008:
    
If anyone is interested in checking out the new tour of the website I linked together, they can follow the trail of links that starts on the base-zero index page.  At the end of the trail can be found some preview videos of the Lost Planet.

    The new video preview for the Lost Planet covers more content than any other video preview yet and does a fairly good job with it.  I suppose the new transitions I've been using to tie the shorter clips together has something to do with it, but the new music also makes a huge difference. I managed to locate some pretty good public domain classical music, from The Planets.
     More Alternatives, chapters 14 and 15, as the action at the Lunar biosphere begins and Madkro puts on his best deep-cover double-zero-six mode.

April 14, 2008:
    
With all the endless tedious work I've been busy with,  adjusting the color-filters on the Lost Planet video-animation project,  frame-by-frame, I've had little time to spend with the website.  Despite the endless tedium, I finally managed to find some time on another otherwise boring weekend to escape that monotony and make further adjustments to the site, such as the color-scheme and fonts. The home-page and title index have been given some flare in the fonts, to add to the sci-fi and fantasy profile, as well as some of the short-stories.

    Chapter 12 and 13 of Alternatives have been added; Lisa is out of the woods, but Madkro has some more serious work to do.
    A new novel, based upon the Next Generation series, has begun in the space I had reserved for Tsv-08, LSTX-2000: Lost in Space and Time.

    For a sample of some of the action in the Lost Planet animation project, in reduced Gif-format,  click on the Base-Zero link in the upper-left corner of this page or any other in the site, and it will lead to the base-zero index-page, which has a Gif-animation file attached. Click on that Gif-animation file after it has played and it will lead to another Gif-animation, attached to the Lost Planet intro-page. Due to high Kb, dial-up users may have to give it a minute or two to fully load.

March 8, 2008:
    
After learning from several people that the text at this site was either too dark to read or could not be seen at all, I have decided it was time to adjust the color-scheme. This process will take a while, as it is very tedious and time-consuming, but it will be done eventually. So far, all the base-zero pages have been adjusted, which includes this updates page, the book and video review pages, several articles pertaining to science fiction issues, and the contents, home-page and index.  The main story folders and pages, animation section, and gallery pages will follow.

January 14, 2008:
    
Chapters 11 - 15 of Lpnet2, The 4D Earth War has just been added.  I finally managed to do some more reviews of the Best of TNG.  Anyone in the least interested in the progress of the animation project, The Lost Planet, can find updates on this page.

November 19, 2007:
     
A short-story first published in Ntzeon #9 (August, 1997), has just been added. The Escape Clause is a story that has some very personal roots to it,  even if it was woven into a very mystical science-fantasy.  It's about an anyman character that writes his way out of purgatorial hell, and serves as somewhat of a sequel to Report for the Defense.

October 29, 2007:
    
I have finally managed to get the second novel of the Lost Planet Trilogy started. The first ten chapters of The 4D Earth War have just been added.



Tem-Space Variant: an indisolar or individual agent that has the ability to retain memory of parallel and alternate realities  which exist  within the  multi-dimensional universe or  multiverse  while changing positions within that multiverse or experiencing reality-changes due to temporal manipulations.

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