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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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More Bones About It: Should We Expect More McCoy In ‘Star Trek Beyond’?

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

Throughout his panel at Denver Comic Con, Karl Urban was enthusiastic about the new ‘Star Trek Beyond’ coming out, directed by Justin Lin.…

  • Conventions

Denver Comic Con 2016: Jonathan Rhys Davies Discusses What Went Wrong With ‘Sliders’

Posted June 20th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

  ‘Sliders’ may have been cancelled over a decade ago, but it is still on the mind of Jonathan Rhys Davies. At his…

  • Conventions

Denver Comic Con 2016: More Cosplay Fun!

Posted June 20th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

Conventions are the greatest places to find creative cosplay, and Denver Comic Con is definitely where you are going to find unique costumes. Here…

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Denver Comic Con 2016: Karl Urban Confirms ‘Dredd 2’ Is In Development

Posted June 20th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

At his panel at Denver Comic Con, when asked a rather snidely worded question about if he would do a sequel to ‘Dredd’…

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Throwback Thursday: ‘Himitsu Sentai Gorenger’ (1975)

Posted June 9th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

A lot of images come to mind when you think about old Japanese scifi. Sometimes its Godzilla, and sometimes it’s Astro Boy, but…

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Throwback Thursday: ‘Johnny Mnemonic’ By William Gibson (1981)

Posted June 2nd, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

Another week has passed, and we get to look back on the greatest science fiction of the past with Throwback Thursday. Today’s feature…

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Throwback Thursday: ‘The Truman Show’ (1998)

Posted May 12th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

It’s Thursday again, so it’s time to look back on the great science fiction of the past with Throwback Thursday. And today, I’d like…

  • Star Wars

‘Star Wars’ Theory: The Light Side Will Not Win

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

Since the third trilogy was announced, us fans have been speculating on what will come next based on what we know of the…

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‘Star Wars’: Why Admiral Statura Is More Important Than You Think

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

There have been a lot of theories about the new ‘Star Wars’ series. We want to know who Rei’s dad is, how Captain…

  • Star Trek
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Throwback Thursday: ‘Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan’ (1982)

Posted April 28th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

This year is the 50th anniversary of Star Trek, so we are going celebrate the best movie in the ‘Star Trek’ franchise for Throwback…

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Throwback Thursday ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ (1986)

Posted April 14th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

Get ready to be the happiest you’ve ever been about sadomasochistic dentists, and carnivorous plants, it’s time for Throwback Thursday, ScienceFiction.com’s look back…

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Throwback Thursday: ‘Pokemon Red And Blue’ (1996)

Posted March 17th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

With ‘Pokemon Go’ looming on the horizon (who isn’t stoke for this?), I thought we’d take a look back  for Throwback Thursday on…

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Starfest 2016: What To Expect Of Worf With New ‘Star Trek’

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

The first thing Micheal Dorn addressed when he took the stage at Starfest 2016 was whether or not Worf was going to get…

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Stafest 2016: Jaime Murray Confirms ‘Warehouse 13′ Myka Bering And H.G. Wells’ Attraction

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

Sci-fi fans know Jamie Murray as the independent and fiercely intelligent HG Wells from ‘Warehouse 13’, and the beautiful and manipulative Stahma from…

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Starfest 2016: Connor Trinneer Tells All

Posted March 14th, 2016 by Alison "Boom" Baumgartner

You know him as Tripp from ‘Enterprise’, and Micheal from ‘Stargate: Atlantis’, but if you’ve ever been to his panel, you know him as…

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