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Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

Boom believes the truth is out there, and that there is no such thing as a final frontier. She isn’t, however, entirely convinced that a towel is that useful for all situations.She is the author of 'Dora's Jinx', 'The Death of Israel Leventhal', and 'Pay-Per-View Ragnarok and Other Modern Myths'. All are available on Amazon.As a science fiction nerd, she has written her Masters dissertation on spatial philosophy in Star Trek, and hosts Charlie Foxtrot (A Stargate Universe podcast) as well as The Five Year Mission (a Star Trek Podcast).The things she likes outside of Science Fiction include British panel shows, writing young adult stories, reciting the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air in an attempt to be ironically cool, and sketch comedies.

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Throwback Thursday: ‘Casshan’ (1973)

Posted October 27th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

For Throwback Thursday, ScienceFiction.com’s ongoing column dedicated to the great science fiction of the past, I want to take you back to 1973…

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Throwback Thursday: ‘Time Bandits’ (1981)

Posted October 13th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

Get ready to take an adventure through space and time with Throwback Thursday, ScienceFiction.com’s ongoing column to the great science fiction of the…

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Throwback Thursday: ‘Waterspider’ by Philip K Dick (1964)

Posted September 29th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

Let’s take a time-dredge back to 1964 for today’s Throwback  Thursday, ScienceFiction.com’s ongoing column about great science fiction of the past. If you’re…

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Throwback Thursday: ‘Journey To The Center Of The Earth’ (1959)

Posted September 15th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

Let’s take a journey for Throwback Thursday, ScienceFiction.com’s ongoing column to the great science fiction. Where? Why, the center of the Earth, or…

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15 Amazing Things You Never Knew About ‘Star Trek’ Writers

Posted September 8th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

At cons, fans clamour to see actors take the stage, and we forget about the writing that brought us the show we truly…

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Throwback Thursday: ‘Dragon Ball Z’ (1996)

Posted September 1st, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

Sometimes our Throwback Thursday choices are cult hits, some that have remained popular over several decades, and others… are somehow in the in-between…

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‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’ Falls To Theaters

Posted August 19th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

We’ve talked about ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth‘ before here on ScienceFiction.com, so it’s only natural that we are a little bit…

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Throwback Thursday: ‘The Girl Who Leapt Through Time’ (1983)

Posted August 18th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

It’s time for Throwback Thursday, ScienceFiction.com’s ongoing column dedicated to the great science fiction of the past. And for this Thursday, we thought,…

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Throwback Thursday: ‘Space: Above And Beyond’ (1995)

Posted August 4th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

If it’s Thursday, you know it’s time for a throwback. Today’s look at the great science fiction of the past is ‘Space Above…

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Movie Review: ‘Star Trek Beyond’ Rebuttal

Posted July 23rd, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

After reading my esteemed colleagues review of ‘Star Trek Beyond’, I felt that I needed add in my two cents. After all, you’re…

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Throwback Thursday: ‘The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress’ By Robert Heinlein (1966)

Posted July 21st, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

It may not have escaped some of your notice that authors like Asimov, Bradbury, and Dick are often brought up for Throwback Thursday,…

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Throwback Thursday: ‘Battlestar Galactica’ (1978)

Posted July 7th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

There are times when you get disappointed in yourself for not watching a show before. Today’s Throwback Thursday – ScienceFiction.com’s ongoing column dedicated…

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Guess What? Fan-works Help Your Brand

Posted June 27th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

The fuss has hit the fans about CBS and Paramount Pictures releasing guidelines on making fan films. How they are going to enforce…

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New ‘Star Trek’ Series Continues To Go Where None Have Gone Before

Posted June 24th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

For those of you who are excited about the new ‘Star Trek’ series, good news is on the way. Matt Golberg of Collider…

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Throwback Thursday: ‘The Tale of Princess Kaguya’ (1000 AD)

Posted June 23rd, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

Get ready to be thrown way, way back for today’s Throwback Thursday, ScienceFiction.com’s ongoing column dedicated to the great sci-fi of the past.…

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