All the posts for the MonSFFA meeting of September 12th.

Missed the meeting? No worries, we have everything archived! You can still make comments and ask questions for a few days yet. Here are all the posts in order.

Stand by!

Virtual Meeting 06 – Intro

Post 1 of 6: The introduction by Keith Braithwaite

Post 1 of 6: September 12 DIY, Virtual MonSFFA Meeting

Post 2: the first presentation today, by Danny Sichel, Education as we see it in SF/F!

Post 2 of 6: September 12 DIY, Virtual MonSFFA Meeting

Post 3 of 6: The Break by Cathy

Post 3 of 6: September 12 DIY, Virtual MonSFFA Meeting

Post 4 of 6: Shakespearean actors in SF/F–by Joe Aspler!

Post 4 of 6: September 12 DIY, Virtual MonSFFA Meeting

Post 5 of 6: It crawled from the garden!

Post 5 of 6: September 12 DIY, Virtual MonSFFA Meeting


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Post 6 of 6: The Wrap! Presented by Keith Braithwaite

In which the winners and the correct answers to the Big MonSFFA trivia quiz are posted!

Post 6 of 6: September 12 DIY, Virtual MonSFFA Meeting

And one last post!

Virtual Meeting 06 – Signoff

Participation Prizes: I will wait a few days for people to catch up, then have a drawing. A prize will be offered in each of 3 categories: Platinum member, regular member, visitor

Gargoyle and wyrm. The wyrm is available in walnut, maple, cherry. The Gargoyle is walnut.
Parasaurolophus and unicorn. Both of cherry.

 

Virtual Meeting 06 – Signoff

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Post 6 of 6: September 12 DIY, Virtual MonSFFA Meeting

This is post 6 of 6 today, and will close this afternoon’s virtual MonSFFA meeting. If you’re just now joining us, scroll back to today’s Post 1 of 6 to enjoy the whole meeting, start to finish.

12) ANOTHER CORONAVIRUS PARODY SONG

We first ran this Steve Stewart gem in July; it’s a very funny coronavirus-infused version of Escape, the so-called “Pina Colada Song”:

13) APRIL’S TRIVIA CHALLENGE CONTEST WINNERS HAVE BEEN SELECTED!

As most of you know, we launched a trivia challenge online back in April, fully expecting to conclude that contest a couple or three months later when we returned to a meeting hall for a face-to-face get-together following what we thought would be a relatively brief period of COVID-19 lockdown. That scenario, of course, never played out as the virus stubbornly persisted, and does so still, even as authorities have authorized a partial reopening of society while continuing to encourage and enforce coronavirus-safe practises, and the maintaining certain restrictions.

So last month, we announced that we’d be bringing the contest to a close by Labour Day and name our first, second, and third place winners during today’s virtual meeting. This we have done, verbally, just about two hours ago, live, during the mid-meeting break’s Zoom session.

Our two top-players each recorded a score of 54 points, one short of a perfect game. There was also a two-way tie for second place, with each of these folk coming in at 53 points. We decided on the awarding of first prize by random draw, bestowing second prize to the contestant for whom that draw was unsuccessful. And, we drew again between the two 53-point finishers to determine who would be granted third prize. Here, officially listed for the record, are those winners…

First Place: Lindsay Brown, who wins a hand-carved dragon clock crafted by club president Cathy Palmer-Lister.

Second Place: Lynda Pelley, who wins a set of vintage promotional lobby cards for various genre films, donated by MonSFFA treasurer Sylvain St-Pierre.

Third Place: Danny Sichel, who wins a stained-glass Star Trek ornament—the Federation insignia—suitable for hanging in a window or on a Christmas tree, also crafted by Cathy.

Congratulations to our victors, and indeed, to all the entrants who took part, and thanks for playing! Prizes will be mailed by standard post to the winners.

14) ANSWERS TO APRIL’S SCI-FI TRIVIA CHALLENGE

Here are the correct answers to the 19 questions put to MonSFFen and friends in our Sci-Fi Trivia Challenge, launched back in April as part of the club’s very first virtual meeting:

QUESTION 1 (2 points)

“Greetings, my friend. We are all interested in the future, for that is where you and I are going to spend the rest of our lives. And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future. You are interested in the unknown, the mysterious, the unexplainable—that is why you are here. And now for the first time, we are bringing to you the full story of what happened on that fateful day!” This introduction opens which sci-fi movie, and is spoken by who?

ANSWER: Ed Wood’s 1959 “classic” Plan 9 From Outer Space; The Amazing Criswell, an ostentatious psychic of the era whose prognostications were, not surprisingly, rather inaccurate.

QUESTION 2 (4 points)

What book won the very first Hugo Award for Best Novel, who wrote it, and in which year was the honour bestowed?

ANSWERS: Hugo Gernsback, editor of Amazing Stories Magazine and a pivotal player in the early history of science fiction; The Demolished Man; Alfred Bester; 1953

QUESTION 3 (1 point)

An unintentional programming glitch caused the so-called “Corrupted Blood” outbreak to sweep through the virtual world of what online massively multiplayer fantasy role-playing game in 2005?

ANSWER: World of Warcraft

QUESTION 4 (1 point)

Who is “The Man of Tomorrow” in Alan Moore’s “Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?”

ANSWER: Superman

QUESTION 5 (1 point)

Boxer, Binky, Clover, Mollie—which of these does not belong?

ANSWER: They are all horses but Binky does not belong with the others. Binky is Death’s pale steed in Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series while Boxer, Clover, and Mollie are characters in George Orwell’s 1945 novella Animal Farm.

QUESTION 6 (1 point)

In the Andrzej Sapkowski short stories and novels, the subsequent Projekt Red video-game trilogy, and now, the recently launched Netflix series The Witcher, what is the name of long-lived monster-hunter-for-hire Geralt of Rivia’s horse?

ANSWER: Roach, which is the name he gives to all of the horses he employs over the years. We’ll also accept the Polish “Plotka” as correct.

QUESTION 7 (2 points)

Claiming that 1984’s The Terminator was “a rip-off” of an Outer Limits episode he had written in the mid-1960s, this science fiction writer threatened litigation against Orion Pictures and received a sum of money, plus an acknowledgment in the credits of later prints of the film. Who is he, and what was the name of the Outer Limits episode upon which he claims Terminator was based?

ANSWER: Harlan Ellison; “The Soldier”

QUESTION 8 (8 points)

This question asked players to draw a connecting line from each of eight swords listed to their wielders, listed as well but in jumbled order.

ANSWERS: The Atlantean Sword is wielded by the titular character in the films Conan the Barbarian and Conan the Destroyer. Ice is Eddard Stark’s sword in George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire. Orcrist belongs to Thorin Oakenshield in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit. The lightsaber-like Sunsword is Thundarr the Barbarian’s weapon in his Saturday-morning animated adventure series. Graywand is a two-hand sword wielded by barbarian Fafhrd in Fritz Lieber’s Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser sword and sorcery books. The Sword of Athena is one of Wonder Woman’s weapons in her big screen adventures. Created by the forces of chaos, Stormbringer is the darkly enchanted black blade of Michael Moorcock’s ultimately doomed anti-hero Elric of Melniboné. And in C. S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia, Rhindon is the sword bestowed upon Peter Pevensie, later to be crowned by Christ parallel Aslan the Lion as His Majesty King Peter the Magnificent, High King of Narnia, Emperor of the Lone Islands, Lord of Cair Paravel, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Lion.

QUESTION 9 (2 points)

Star Trek’s original starship Enterprise’s registry designation is NCC-1701; what does “NCC” stand for, and what is the designation for doomed sister starship Constellation, featured in the classic episode “The Doomsday Machine”?

ANSWERS: Naval Construction Contract (we’ll also accept the sometimes employed “Naval Construction Code”); Constellation’s registry designation was NCC-1017.

QUESTION 10 (3 points)

“Cyberpunk 2020,” a ’90s table-top role-playing game is set in which dystopian future year, has as its default setting which fictional West Coast American city, and was issued by which games publisher?

ANSWER: 2020; Night City; R. Talsorian Games. Note that there are four editions of these Cyberpunk games, with a fifth expected later this year. Cyberpunk 2020 is the second edition, and is set, as the title suggests, in 2020. The overall timeline at play, here, ranges from the first edition’s 2013 to the fourth edition’s 2045. The upcoming fifth edition will be called Cyberpunk 2077, set in—you guessed it!—2077.

QUESTION 11 (3 points)

Who was the first woman to win the Hugo Award for Best Novel, for which novel, and in what year?

ANSWERS: Ursula K. Le Guin; The Left Hand of Darkness; 1970

QUESTION 12 (16 points)

Players were here asked to first identify in which film eight listed sci-fi movie characters appeared, then secondly, match each to the actor/actress who played that character.

ANSWERS: Stella Star is the lead character in the Italian space opera Starcrash (1978) and was played by Caroline Munro. Colonel Dan McReady appears in Robinson Crusoe on Mars (1964) and was portrayed by future Batman Adam West. United Planets Cruiser C-57D’s Commander, John J. Adams, was played by Canadian actor Leslie Nielsen in the classic Forbidden Planet (1956). Cora Peterson was part of the crew aboard miniaturized vessel Proteus in Fantastic Voyage, and was played by Raquel Welch. Sinbad was the leading man in stop-motion master Ray Harryhausen’s trilogy of movies featuring the character. He was portrayed by a different actor with each outing, in this instance, by Patrick Wayne, John Wayne’s son, in the trilogy’s final installment, Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977). Gene Barry starred as Dr. Clayton Forrester, leader of the fight against H. G. Wells’ invading Martians in producer George Pal’s awarding-winning 1953 film adaption of War of the Worlds. Renate Richter is the daughter of a Nazi scientist who, with other “Fourth Reich” Nazis, are based on the moon in Iron Sky (2012); she was played by German actress Julia Dietze. And Nancy Archer, portrayed by Allison Hayes, was the vengeful 50-foot-tall woman who did all of the attacking in the kitschy B-movie attraction Attack of the 50-Foot Woman (1958).

QUESTION 13 (1 point)

Racially controversial comic book character Ebony White was a sidekick to which of the following? A) The Phantom, B) The Spirit, C) The Spectre, D) Black Panther

ANSWER: B) The Spirit (The accompanying image of Ebony White will tell you all you need to know as to why the character is considered racially controversial.)

QUESTION 14 (1 point)  

What does the acronym S.H.I.E.L.D. stand for?

ANSWER: Debuting in Strange Tales No. 135 in August of 1965, this high-tech super-spy organization’s moniker was short for Supreme Headquarters, International Espionage and Law-Enforcement Division, later changed to Strategic Hazard Intervention Espionage Logistics Directorate, and for the MCU, Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division. We’ll accept any one of these as the correct answer.

QUESTION 15 (1 point)

Who authored the collected Tales of Known Space?

ANSWER: Larry Niven

QUESTION 16 (1 point)

The Era of Hopeful Monsters, Maniacs in the Fourth Dimension, The Gospel from Outer Space, The Smart Bunny—what do the preceding titles have in common?

ANSWER: They are all fictional novels authored by a fictional science fiction writer, Kilgore Trout. Kurt Vonnegut created the character of Trout, a prolific but unsuccessful science fiction writer whose name is a play on that of Vonnegut’s friend and fellow genre writer Theodore Sturgeon. Trout is featured or referenced throughout Vonnegut’s oeuvre, but the details of his life and circumstances vary, sometimes wildly, from book to book.

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The Neptune Factor (1973), Starship Invasions (1977), Scanners (1981), Firebird 2015 A.D. (1981), Manborg (2009), Code 8 (2019), Rabid (2019), Manborg (2009), and Sci-Fighters (1996)—what do these diverse sci-fi films spanning some five decades have in common as regards their production?

ANSWER: They are all Canadian productions!

QUESTION 18 (3 points)

Captain America was co-created by who, and first appeared in which comic book, the cover depicting Cap punching out which infamous villain?

ANSWER: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby; Captain America Comics No. 1; Nazi leader Adolph Hitler

QUESTION 19 (3 points)

The critically-acclaimed television series The Expanse is based upon a series of novels and stories by James S. A. Corey; what is the title of the first book in that series, and what are the names of the two authors for whom James S. A. Corey is a shared pen name?

ANSWERS: Leviathan Wakes; Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck

15) A PAIR OF BONUS PARODY SONGS

Here are two more of our favourite coronavirus parody songs: the first, another that we featured in our May meeting, is this amusing ditty from South Africa’s The Kiffness (www.thekiffness.com), about the need, during lockdown, to just get out of the house for a while…

And the second, which, if memory serves, was included as part of a between-meetings post, Five Times August’s droll take on watching TV during quarantine (fivetimesaugust@fivetimesaugust.com):

16) ANSWERS TO “WHO WAS THAT MASKED MAN?”

You know, of course, who this Kent guy really is, but did you successfully identify to which superhero belong each of our 19 listed alter-egos (Post 1 of 6, uploaded at 1:00PM today)? Compare your answers to these:

1) In the modern era, KENDRA SAUNDERS is Hawkgirl, an immortal reborn many times!

2) High-school teacher JEFFERSON PIERCE is secretly Black Lightning!

3) REMY LEBEAU, a mutant and reformed thief who joined the X-Men is known as Gambit!

4) DINAH DRAKE-LANCE is the Black Canary!

5) ROBERT REYNOLDS is Sentry!

6) Private investigator RALPH DIBNEY is Elongated Man!

7) BRIAN BRADDOCK is Captain Britain!

8) LINNYA WAZZO, a native of the planet Bgztl, is Phantom Girl!

9) IRMA ARDEEN’s alter-ego is Saturn Girl, she of the Saturnian moon Titan, and of the 31th century!

10) WENDELL ELVIS VAUGHN is Quasar, a former S.H.I.E.L.D. field agent and founding member of the S.H.I.E.L.D. Super-Agents!

11) Former NHL hockey superstar BRYCE LAINE is MooseMan, the Antlered Avenger and a MonSFFilms superhero!

12) Russian mutant PIOTR RASPUTIN is the mighty metallic mutant Colossus!

13) Model and TV personality MARI JIWE McCABE is Vixen!

14) ALEC HOLLAND is Swamp Thing!

15) ANGELICA JONES is a heat-generating mutant known as Firestar!

16) She is an aspiring singer and actress, a mutant capable of transmuting sound into light, and a reluctant superhero; ALISON BLAIRE is the alter-ego of Dazzler!

17) Teenager RICHARD RIDER becomes the superhero Nova when granted the cosmic energy of the Nova Force!

18) Businesswoman CAROL FERRIS is, in fact, Star Sapphire!

19) DUKE THOMAS is The Signal, a young protégé of Batman’s!

 

17) THANK YOU!

We hope you have enjoyed your time with us this afternoon, and we ask all of you to check in regularly here at www.MonSFFA.ca for additional content during this continuing period of partial lockdown/cautious reopening, and for any news as to when the club expects to return to face-to-face gatherings. Thank you for your interest and attention, and don’t forget to comment on today’s meeting!

We’d also like to thank Sylvain St-Pierre, Danny Sichel, Joe Aspler, Cathy Palmer-Lister, and Keith Braithwaite for putting this September 2020 DIY Virtual MonSFFA Meeting together, with a nod, as well, to our supporting contributors today.

Keep on social distancing, washing your hands often, and following all of the other vital public health guidelines that authorities have issued. And take particular note: Quebec is now imposing stiff fines on those who are out in public without a protective face mask, so remember to wear yours, not just to save a few hundred bucks, but to help save lives and hasten the end of this accursed pandemic!

18) FINAL PARODY SONG 

Have you made your way, tentatively, to the barber’s or hair salon yet? We’ll complete today’s selection of tunes with an encore of The Holderness Family’s (www.Instagram@TheHoldernessFamily) take on a Bonnie Tyler classic, originally featured as part of our July meeting:

19) NINETEEN RANDOM BRIEFS TO CLOSE OUT TODAY’S MEETING!

Black Panther Star Chadwick Boseman Dead at 43, leaving many of his castmates and fans shocked and surprised to hear that the actor had been quietly fighting colon cancer since 2016! Early speculation regarding the 2022-scheduled Black Panther sequel has King T’Challa’s sister, Shuri, taking on the mantle.

Also Deceased is Another Avenger, but not one of Marvel’s; rather, actress Diana Rigg, a co-star of the 1960s British “Spy-Fi” series The Avengers. She played the brilliant, fashionable, and formidable martial-arts expert Emma Peel to Patrick Macnee’s secret agent, John Steed. Rigg was also a Bond girl, and the only one to wed the legendary 007, not that she lived to enjoy the honeymoon. Fantasy fans may recognize her most recent Emmy-nominated genre role, that of the Machiavellian Lady Olenna Tyrell in Game of Thrones. She passed away peacefully at age 82.

Batman has COVID-19, it seems, as reports circulated last week of star Robert Pattinson having contracted the disease just as filming on the latest Batman movie resumed following a six-month hiatus enacted due to the pandemic! The Batman remains slated for an October 2021 release.

Batwoman Star Ruby Rose Elaborates on Her Decision to Exit Hit Series after a truncated first season, cut short by the COVID-19 lockdown. After suffering a serious injury performing a stunt last year, the actress required emergency surgery lest she risk paralysis. Soon back on set post-operation, she was finding the physical demands of fronting an action series more taxing than she had expected. The lockdown afforded her time to re-evaluate her position and she finally opted to take time off to heal before a return to acting, announcing in May that she was leaving the show. Thus will Kate Kane/Batwoman’s disappearance unfold as a key plotline in Season Two and a new character, Ryan Wilder, be introduced to fill her Bat-boots; Javica Leslie has been cast.

Recommended Genre TV, 1: Lovecraft Country (HBO/CraveTV), a deft and timely exposé of America’s racist history in which a black man sets out across country in search of his missing father. For him and the show’s other principals, the demoralizing affronts of the Jim Crow era are on par with those of horror writer H. P. Lovecraft’s weird and terrifying landscape, a certain irony being that the acclaimed and much admired Lovecraft was himself a virulent racist.

Hollywood Stars Recovering from COVID-19 include Walking Dead and Guardians of the Galaxy actor Michael Rooker and the Jumanji franchise’s Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, whose wife and children had also contracted the disease!

Promise for Russian Vaccine Says Lancet, the prestigious medical journal, which published peer-reviewed results of two early-stage trials in which all 76 participants developed an antibody response to the COVID-19 virus and showed no sign of serious side effects! The Lancet cautioned that further, large-scale trials, “including a placebo comparison,” will be needed “to establish the long-term safety and effectiveness of the vaccine.” Russia has authorized domestic use of this so-named “Sputnik V” vaccine.

Recommended Genre TV, 2The Boys (Amazon Prime), in which those select individuals gifted with fantastic powers are recruited and ultimately corrupted by powerful Vought International, a corporation which manipulates, markets, and manages them as valiant superheroes. But behind their masks, most are vain, ignoble, nasty, abusive, and even murderous characters. By way of comparison, think of the studio system during the heydays of Hollywood under which movie stars were supervised and controlled in order to project a positive public image and gloss over any untoward behaviour. Standing in opposition to Vought and its stable of supers is an underground group of vigilantes determined to bring them down and expose the fraud. Season Two has just dropped.

 “Star Trek Day” Featured Cast Members, past and present, in CBS All Access’ celebration of the franchise. Every Trek series to date was represented in a 24-hour session of virtual panels and episode screenings. The event took place just a few days ago, on September 8, anniversary of the premiere of the original series in 1966. Worldwide access to the panels was offered.

LGBTQ+ Actors Join Star Trek: Discovery Cast for third season, Blu del Barrio playing the non-binary Adira, a new series regular, with Ian Alexander appearing as a recurring transgendered character named Gray!

Closest Known Fly-By of Earth by Asteroid occurred on August 16, when the SUV-sized Asteroid 2020 QG passed as near to our planet as 2950 kilometres, or roughly 1830 miles! The asteroid was too small to have posed any kind of threat.

Rogue Planets in Galaxy Could Number in the Trillions according to new research published in the Astronomical Journal, which suggests that the Milky Way may well include more starless, unbound planets than it does stars!

Justice League Actor Ray Fisher Calls Out Josh Whedon for having been “abusive” and “unprofessional” to the cast and crew of the big-screen superhero team-up when Whedon stepped in to replace director Zack Synder, who departed the production early to attend to pressing family matters. Fisher played Cyborg and has been exchanging missives with Warner Bros. over his allegations, the details of which have not yet been fully outlined. Whedon’s version of Justice League was not terribly well received and anticipation is building for the so-called “Synder Cut,” to be released on HBO Max next year and said to re-establish the film’s original vision.

Recommended Genre TV, 3: Raised by Wolves (HBO Max/CraveTV) is a new series which pits science against religion as the remnants of humanity escape an Earth devastated by war and seek to rebuild human civilization on a distant habitable but harsh new world. Guided by science and categorically rejecting prayer and dogma, the atheist faction has tasked a pair of androids with birthing, raising, and caring for human children on this new world. The deeply religious Mithraic arrive some years later aboard their space ark, inviting the possibility of renewed conflict. But the narrative isn’t that simple and, in fact, layers of complexity deep as the story and character relationships develop. Of note is the android, Mother, who is both nurturing and terrifying, memorably interpreted by actress Amanda Collins. Alien and Blade Runner director Ridley Scott is a co-producer of the series and directed the first two episodes. His influence is all over the production.

Adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s Classic Foundation Trilogy Scheduled for 2021 Release on Apple TV+ despite a suspension in production ordered by Apple in March as the coronavirus pandemic took hold. The series’ executive producer and showrunner is comic book writer David S. Goyer, who penned the screenplays for Christopher Nolan’s Batman films, as well as the Blade movies, Man of Steel, and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

Recommended Genre TV, 4: The Umbrella Academy (Netflix), a time-hopping, at times sardonically humorous superhero ensemble harbouring a few surprises, is about seven adopted siblings raised by an eccentric billionaire. All but one sister exhibit a unique extraordinary power and their father trains them from an early age to become a well-oiled teen-aged crime-fighting unit. They operate out of the family mansion, dubbed “The Umbrella Academy.” But too many shocking secrets and growing suspicions fracture the family and the team eventually disbands. Years later, as adults, this dysfunctional dynasty reunites for their father’s funeral, and learn from one of the brothers, who is able to time-travel, of an impending global apocalypse which their outlier sister will precipitate—she has abilities, after all, which their father had suppressed pharmaceutically all these years because her power was simply too dangerous to unleash. When their collective efforts to prevent her from ending the world actually contribute to causing it, the time-travelling brother uses his powers to transport them all into the past to regroup and make another attempt in Season Two, which became available mid-summer.

Queen Elizabeth II’s Sandringham Estate to Host Drive-In Movie Events for commoners beginning September 25, complete with a concession stand—“I’ll have a Duke-of-Pork Hot-Dog, a bucket of Prince Philip’s Popcorn, and a Henry VIII-sized soda, please!” Sandringham is the queen’s private home and, for you of the Millennial, Generation Z, or Generation Alpha cohort, drive-ins are outdoor movie theatres in which people park their cars in a lot facing a giant screen and watch films projected thereon while seated comfortably in their own vehicles.

Thumbs-Up to Nunavut, the only Canadian province or territory to have completely held off the coronavirus, having recorded zero deaths and not a single case of COVID-19 to date!

DC FanDome Best of Digital Conventions to date, say comics devotees, DC’s virtual stand-in for the cancelled-in-2020 San Diego Comic-Con offering many hours of free streamed content, including exclusive behind-the-scenes material, trailers, virtual panels, fan art, cosplay, and more! The first and major part of this event unfolded in August over a 24-hour period and reportedly managed to satisfactorily emulate a real convention. A second installment is scheduled for today, again, only accessible for 24 hours, so now that you’ve finished here with us, skip on over to www.DCFanDome.com to “Explore the Multiverse!”

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Where do writers, model makers and make up artists find their ideas when coming up with new aliens and monsters?  Sometimes, they go no further than their own backyard.  If you look close enough, there are pretty scary critters crawling around nearby.

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A word of serious warning:  this exhibit is NOT for people who have a bug-related phobia!

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Welcome to the Break! We have a Zoom, WARP 108, Prizes, and lot of projects on display!

Zoom along with us! It’s easy! Just click the link in the invitation. You don’t need a camera, if you don’t have an audio connection either, you can type your comments.

Have you downloaded your WARP 108 yet? It’s here: http://www.monsffa.ca/?page_id=6915

Cover art by Lindsay Brown and Keith Braithwaite : A Gryphon, representing strength and courage battles a monstrous personification of the corona virus!

 

Copies will be mailed to members without Internet connection. Printed issues will be available to our members whenever we meet again. 

Participation Prizes: Everyone who contributes in some way to the meeting, even if only a comment on our website or facebook page, has a chance to win! We draw 3 names, one each from 3 categories: members, platinum members, visitors.

On offer this month:

(I hope people still like my jigsaw puzzles)

The Gargoyle is made of walnut. I have several wyrms made from different woods-your choice of walnut, maple, cherry.
Parasaurolophus and unicorn are both made of cherry.

On the “display table” we have projects from 3 of our members.

From Josée Bellmare: New T-shirt designs

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I have just finished my latest t-shirt. I have done more t-shirts in the past 5 months that in the past two years. Now I just need places to show them off.

In the feeling old department:

I saw in the comics section of the Saturday Gazette, Hi and Lois, the teenage son was comparing cleaning his room to an archeology dig. He was discovering treasures he had forgotten were there. What struck me was the comic book he was holding : the first ever copy of The X-Men. I know because I have the same comic book. You feel your age when your prized collector’s item is compared to an ancient relic.

From Wayne Glover:

Wayne says work on his ship is progressing very slowly. Apparently, he is having trouble finding a particular paint he needs. Meanwhile, there is Gundam.

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From Brian Knapp: Cylon Raiders, Iron Man, and Doc Savage

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Moebius Models 1/72 Cylon Raider (2 complete kits): The Cylon Raider is a quick weekend build. Each kit has only thirteen parts, including the stand. After assembly you just need to do a little seam filling and sanding before you are ready to paint. I used Testor’s Model Master 28003 Silver Lacquer for the base coat. I then marked off different panels and hand painted these using Citadel’s Chainmail and Boltgun Metal acrylics. The insignia took a few tries to hand paint the raised surface using Polly Scale RLM 25 Green. Cleanup of any acrylic paint was easy using a Q-tip dipped in Isopropyl Alcohol.The engine thrusters exhausts were painted using Model Master Burnt Iron. Panel lines were done using Vallejo’s Mecha Weathering Acrylic Black Wash. As a final touch, I added an M.V. Products (Model Railroad Lens) to represent the Cylon Mono-eye.
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Dragon Models Iron Man 3 1/24 Mark 16 “Nightclub” Armor: Another quick build with only ten parts. Kit parts are molded in both polystyrene and vinyl and should be glued together using cyanoacrylate/super glue. The kit is designed to be a simple snap fit, with the chest and back plates (styrene) trapping the arms, legs, and head together. I needed to enlarge the pin locating holes to get these to fit together properly. I still needed to fill and sand the seams between them before painting. Since some kit parts are vinyl, acrylic paints are your best option. Since the Mark 16 “Nightclub” armor was designed as a stealth suit, it’s color scheme is shown as a metallic blue in the instructions. I’ve varied that somewhat by painting the base color using Vallejo’s Mecha Color Metallic Blue, then picking out different panels using Tamiya’s Clear Blue to break up the monotone finish. Then using Vallejo’s Mecha Weathering Black wash on the panel lines. The faceplate is Model Color Silver, with the eyes done in White. There is also a thin red line around the Arc Reactor using Tamiya Clear Red. Light panels on the armor are Vallejo Mecha Color Deep Blue. The container base is Polly Scale Zinc Chrome Primer with Vallejo Mecha Weathering Dark Rust & Black Washes. Details and scratches are done with a Silver artist pencil. The base is Model Master Flat Black.
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Mojo Resin? 120mm Doc Savage Kit: I’ve had the Doc Savage kit for a very long time. I picked him up at the Chiller Theatre convention in Hasbrouck Heights during the late nineties. I would start it, get stalled, and strip the paint off. Rinse, cycle, repeat. He’s gone through at least three repaints, before I finally finished him this time. Base colors are Model Color and The Army Painter Warpaints – all acrylic. Flesh colors are a combination of Model Air Skin Tone and Model Color Sunny Skintone. The eyes are Bright Gold. The pants are Khaki, shirt is Skeleton Bone with Off white for highlights. Boots are Leather Brown. Doc’s hair/skull cap is Ochre Brown. The base is Desert Yellow with Citadel Snakebite Leather for the nameplate. The native mask is done in Model Master Acrylic Wood with details picked out in Off-White, Metallic Green eyes, and Tamiya Clear Red for the mouth. The name was painted using Game Color Bright Bronze. The palm frond was painted Golden Olive with Green Brown for the interior stalk. I used Citadel’s Seraphim Sepia for the overall wash, then dry brushed lightened colors over the entire figure. Finally softening any harsh color edges using Tamiya Weathering Master pastels. Ivory and Salmon for the skin tones. Mud for the pants and Sand for the base. Declaring Doc finally done … and now for those humming tunes from John Phillip Souza – the trailer for the 1975 George Pal film.?
Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975) Official Trailer – Ron Ely, Paul Gleason

That’s it from me! Up next, a great presentation from Joe Aspler!

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Post 1 of 6: September 12 DIY, Virtual MonSFFA Meeting

This is post 1 of 6 related posts which together make up our September 12, 2020, DIY, Virtual MonSFFA Meeting.

1) OPENING CORONAVIRUS PARODY SONG

To start us off this afternoon, that was “Stayin’ Inside” by Brent McCollugh (www.facebook.com/brentmccmusic). If you seem to recall having heard it before, you likely have! We first featured the number as part of our April, and very first, online MonSFFA meeting. At the time, the COVID-19 quarantine was just beginning!

This month, we’ll be replaying some of our favourite coronavirus parody songs from among the collection we’ve harvested off of the Internet these past months. Think of this as a “Greatest Hits” compilation!

Many talented and witty songwriters/performers have been providing, throughout this COVID-19 crisis, gentle comic relief to us all, filking well-known rock and pop hits. Whenever given, we’ve credited by name these creators.

2) INTRODUCTION

With Labour Day behind us, the summer holiday period has drawn to a close, not that many of us vacationed this summer as we have in years past. Many of us remain on “pause” at work, or are working reduced hours, and a variety of travel restrictions are still in place, anyway. Few opted to venture far from home, a lot of folk “staycationing” this summer, maybe cautiously visiting the local beach or having a couple of friends over for a backyard barbecue or something along those lines. Pretty much all of the festivals, concerts, sporting events, blockbuster film premieres, genre conventions and other such summertime entertainment choices were either held online, postponed, or cancelled outright. Travel and tourism tentatively lurched ahead this summer, but on Impulse power! The albatross of COVID-19 hung over everything as we deconfined and began a measured return to something approaching normal, yet categorically not so.

Our society will be changed in profound and enduring ways before the anticipated vaccine is deployed. Tens of thousands worldwide have already died—over 9100 in Canada, 5700-plus of those in Quebec, and approaching some 900,000 globally. Many more will have succumbed before the virus is finally vanquished. These are fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, husbands, wives, and friends now absent from our lives well before their time.

Customs like shaking hands will almost certainly wane until the practise is but a vestige of a bygone era, and we’ll probably wash our hands rather more often than we did before the virus hit. Online learning could supplant, at least in part, traditional classroom schooling at colleges and universities, and the remote office will undoubtedly grow in popularity as employers and employees alike adapt to a more decentralized workplace. This should see savings for businesses as they scale back on their rented office space in downtown towers, and for employees who no longer need commute to and from work morning and evening. In turn, downtowns will take on a new character no longer centered primarily on the transient daily population of office staffers. Their key clientele of workers and students having largely vacated the city core, then, many downtown restaurants and bars will fold, to be replaced by something that better serves the new paradigm. Everything from the corner coffee shop to public transit will be impacted by these shifting sands. Urban populations could register a falloff in future as post-COVID thinking sees people flee the perceived congestion of city streets in favour of quieter, less crowded suburban neighbourhoods in which to live and work. And as during the April-May lockdown, the environment should benefit as we will surely record a reduction in air pollution because driving back and forth, whether by car, or on a bus or commuter train, will moderate.

The brick-and-mortar retail sector, already facing challenges prior to the coronavirus crisis, may experience an acceleration in decline as consumers shy away from a return to crowded stores in favour of online purchasing. Movie theatres could eventually disappear, too, as folk eschew the multiplex crowds and adopt streaming services as their means of viewing filmed entertainment. Ironically, the nearly extinct drive-ins, relics of the 1950s-’60s that enjoyed a revival this summer, may well experience a more permanent comeback as retro entertainment venues, expanding beyond movies to include screenings of live music concerts, sports tournaments, and other pop culture events. How many of us, even years after the virus has abated, will think twice before putting ourselves in the middle of a jam-packed room at a Comic Con, for example, or some such event?

And yet, we are unequivocally social creatures. On some primal level, we absolutely need that face-to-face contact with our fellow human beings. How we will manage this while at the same time guarding against future contagions similar to the coronavirus remains to be seen. Regardless of how it all plays out, the world we return to when things finally get back to “normal” will be a fundamentally changed one.

As always, it remains vitally important that we continue to follow best recommended safety practises in order to help minimize the spread of the virus. That means frequent and thorough hand-washing, use of a hand-sanitizer, social distancing, mask-wearing in public, the minimizing of contact with others outside of our “bubble” of quarantine fellows, etc. Yes, it has been indisputably difficult to confine ourselves to our homes and neighbourhoods, but we all know that it is absolutely necessary if we are to triumph over the COVID-19 virus.

As always, to those of you deemed “essential workers,” and indeed, to everyone, please take all possible precautions in order to keep yourselves as protected from infection as can be. Now that students are returning to school and fresh outbreaks are inevitable, it is especially important not to let up on those safety protocols. We must not surrender to “COVID fatigue!”

This is our sixth virtual MonSFFA meeting. Today’s get-together will unfold right here on the club’s Web site over the course of the afternoon, beginning with this first post, and followed by subsequent posts at 1:30PM, 2:30PM, 3:00PM, and 4:00PM, with a concluding post at 4:30PM. All content will also be available concurrently on MonSFFA’s Facebook page (www.facebook.com/MonSFFA), however, the interface best suited for taking in this meeting is this very Web site.

As we cannot yet safely assemble face-to-face in a meeting hall, this September virtual meeting has been prepared especially for you, MonSFFA’s membership. Sit back, check out each of the afternoon’s posts, scroll down leisurely through the proffered content, and enjoy! And do comment on what we’ve put up. Let us know what you think about specific topics presented or the meeting overall. Your input helps us to tailor these virtual meetings for maximum interest and enjoyment.

3) MEETING AGENDA

In This Afternoon’s Virtual Meeting:

1:00PM, Post 1 of 6

1) Opening Coronavirus Parody Song

2) Introduction

3) Meeting Agenda

4) A Second Parody Song

5) Stand by For Announcement of Trivia Challenge Winners

6) A Third Parody Song

7) Who Was That Masked Man? (A Quick Superhero Trivia Game)

1:30PM, Post 2 of 6

8) Education inSF&F

2:30PM, Post 3 of 6

9) Mid-Meeting Break (Display Table, Raffle, Zoom Get-Together, Including Announce of April’s Trivia Challenge Winners)

3:00PM, Post 4 of 6

10) Shakespeareans in SF&F

4:00PM, Post 5 of 6

11) It Came From The Garden! (Photo Gallery)

4:30PM, Post 6 of 6

12) Another Coronavirus Parody Song

13) Official Listing of April’s Trivia Challenge Contest Winners

14) Answers to April’s Trivia Challenge

15) A Pair of Bonus Parody Songs!

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17) Thank-You!

18) Final Parody Song

19) Nineteen Random Briefs to Close Out Today’s Meeting

 

4) A Second Parody Song

With this one, originally included with our May meeting’s content, we’re reminded of the importance of washing our hands, courtesy the “Founders Sing” YouTube channel (YouTube.com/FoundersSing). Like Lady Penelope’s car, it’s FAB!:

5) APRIL’S TRIVIA CHALLENGE: WINNERS TO BE NAMED TODAY!

Note that we’ll be announcing the first, second, and third place winners of our April virtual meeting’s trivia challenge during today’s mid-meeting break via our Zoom session! Join us at 2:30PM for that announcement.

Designed as a combination online/in-person contest, we had originally expected to conclude our challenge by mid-summer, at the latest. We had, upon launching this challenge in April, anticipated returning to in-person meetings post-lockdown within two or three months—surely the coronavirus emergency would by then have ended! But of course, we know now that this despicable virus persists, and that the crisis continues with no return to any kind of meeting-hall gathering likely anytime soon.

That being the unfortunate reality of the situation, we’ve decided to drop the in-person component of the contest and wrap things up with today’s online announcement of the winners, based upon the online entries we’ve received.

We’ll also list those winners, for the official record, in our closing post this afternoon at 4:30PM, along with the correct answers to the 19 sci-fi trivia questions posed.

6) A THIRD PARODY SONG

One of local-girl-makes-good Celine Dion’s biggest hits provided the basis for this amusing coronavirus filksong by Five Times August, another which we first showcased in May (fivetimesaugust@fivetimesaugust.com):

7) WHO WAS THAT MASKED MAN? (QUICK SUPERHERO TRIVIA GAME)

When donning cape and cowl, a superhero assumes the mantle of crime-fighter, valiant defender of the innocent, and crusader for all that is good and moral and proper. But whether it’s a pivotal, character-defining moment that starts them off on a virtuous mission to right wrong, or a bizarre lab accident, exposure to radiation, or strange chemical reaction which bestows upon them extraordinary meta-human powers, a superhero lives a double life! It is a cliché of the genre that the superhero, when not exercising the duties of an awesome champion of justice, hides his or her true identity behind the guise of “ordinary citizen,” often the person they were before occurred the incident that set them on their path to superheroism.

In a nutshell, most every superhero has a secret identity! Everyone knows that Superman’s alias is mild-mannered newspaper reporter Clark Kent, Batman’s, wealthy industrialist Bruce Wayne, and Spider-Man’s, young high-schooler Peter Parker.

But do you know to which comic book superheroes these 19 lesser known alter-egos or secret identities belong? We’ll run the answers this afternoon in our closing Post 6 of 6 at 4:30PM.

1) KENDRA SAUNDERS

2) JEFFERSON PIERCE

3) REMY LEBEAU

4) DINAH DRAKE-LANCE

5) ROBERT REYNOLDS

6) RALPH DIBNEY

7) BRIAN BRADDOCK

8) LINNYA WAZZO

9) IRMA ARDEEN

10) WENDELL ELVIS VAUGHN

11) BRYCE LAINE

12) PIOTR RASPUTIN

13) MARI JIWE McCABE

14) ALEC HOLLAND

15) ANGELICA JONES

16) ALISON BLAIRE

17) RICHARD RIDER

18) CAROL FERRIS

19) DUKE THOMAS

Virtual Meeting 06 – Intro

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