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Star Trek News

StarTrek.com has a transcript of their live online chat with "Star Trek: Voyager" star Tim Russ, if you missed the chat, check out the transcript!

Ira Steven Behr, the man who produced "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," reportedly told a British TV magazine "not to expect a "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" feature film anytime soon." According to a report on the TrekWeb.com site, Behr told the TV Zone magazine that he would do a movie "in a heartbeat. But the chances of them doing a Deep Space Nine movie are slim and none."

To view the entire report visit the TrekWeb.com site.

Mutant X News

Krista Allen, a former "Baywatch" star, will be guest starring in an upcoming episode of the popular syndicated Sci-Fi series "Mutant X" entitled "Deadly Desire." The episode is slated to air the week of May 6th. The former "Baywatch" star will be playing a bad guy character named Lorna Templeton, a mutant who "controls her victims by making them fall hopelessly in love with her."

X-Files News

According to the Sci-Fi Wire, "X-Files" creator Chris Carter told them that the upcoming finale of the hit series would provide a 'good' measure of closure to the series' mythology arc, while at the same time setting the stage for future "X-Files" films.

According to the report, the second "X-Files" film may hit the theaters sometime in 2004 and that Carter said told them that the movies will have "the best parts of the series--the Mulder (played by David Duchovny) and Scully (played by Gillian Anderson) relationship and the X-Files franchise" but that they will be "stand-alone movies that are not dependent on the mythology" and "are not dependent on the series." The final "X-Files" episode entitled "The Truth" will air on Fox on May 19th.

Meanwhile, both the fans of the "X-Files" and fans of short-lived "X-Files" spin-off series "The Lone Gunmen" are planning to purchase ads in the special edition of the trade paper The Hollywood Reporter that will be commemorating the "X-Files" series finale.

The ads are intended to say "Thank You!", from the "X-Files" fans, to Gillian Anderson, David Duchovny, Annabeth Gish, Robert Patrick and Mitch Pileggi, as well as the general cast and crew from the "X-Files" and, from the fans of "The Lone Gunmen," to Bruce Harwood, Tom Braidwood, Dean Haglund, Zuleikha Robinson, Stephen Snedden as well as the general cast and crew from "The Lone Gunmen."

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