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Peter Telep was kind enough to update me on his various projects... Pilgrim Truth should be published next year, but he's not sure when. He's completed his novel of the upcoming movie Red Planet. The novel will be out in late May, with the movie following in June. He's also sold three non-SciFi for Berkley (about firefighter-paramedics) and is up for the novelization of Clint Eastwood's Space Cowboys.

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Baen, publishers of seven Wing Commander novels, are now offering an online subscription service. For $10 a month subscribers get access to upcoming novels online. Although it doesn't affect us now, if they ever decide to publish more Wing Commander books we'll want to take advantage of this service...

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Here's a quick wrap-up of what we know about the most likely next Wing Commander game...

November 1, 1999: Yahoo News publishes an article stating that Origin will develop a massively multiplayer Wing Commander game.

September 28, 1999: GamePen does an article on Andy Hollis which mentions that he is not among those working on 'Wing Commander Online'.

September 18, 1999: CGW runs an article about Starlancer which mentions the 'upcoming online version' of Wing Commander.

September 11, 1999: PC Games interviews Alan Pavlish, who says that he is working on an online game set in the WC universe.

June 30, 1999: Origin registers PrivateerOnline.com.

June 19, 1999: Maximum PC mentions Wing Commander Online in an article about Andy Hollis.

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Jenkin Foster reports. This year's All-System Rugby Challenge Cup final between Crius Wanderers and Janus Old Boys was postopned for the first time in the Cup's 300-year history. Trouble started when the ball went down for the first scrum, when the pack collapsed on top of the Wanderers Prop Forward Derwin Hengstrom. Hengstrom, notorious for being the game's most cybernetic player, with only 18% of his original body remaining, promptly went haywire. He tore both arms off Old Boys captain Crispin Lickton-Fudley, and used them to beat the scrum-half to death, before he was switched off. The fixture will be resumed as soon as Lickton-Fudley has undergone restorative surgery.

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