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POST 2 OF 7: SUMMER MEGA-QUIZ!

Welcome to Post 2 of 7 this afternoon!

4) SUMMER MEGA-QUIZ 2022!

The summer sun is shining, the days stretch seemingly to infinity, and again do we enjoy backyard barbecues, farmer’s markets, an afternoon poolside, or boating on the lake. We relish the vibrant street festivals, outdoor concerts, a cold one quaffed with friends on a downtown terrace, or a weekend away in the country. We catch the summer’s blockbuster sci-fi movies, in some rural communities, perhaps at an old-fashioned drive-in theatre on a warm evening! We delight in a day at the beach, and dive eagerly into a good beach read! Yes, summertime…and the livin’ is easy…

With that vibe in mind, we offer on this fine afternoon a little light fun in the form of a trivia challenge, our Summer Mega-Quiz 2022! Can you answer all 50 of the following SF/F-related questions? Good luck, and, of course, play fair; no resorting to Google or another search engine for the answers! You can ask a friend for help, however, as long as your friend’s name isn’t Siri or Alexa!

1) Fill in the blank! These SF/F titles are missing a single word: Infinity ______; Dinosaur ______; Blood ______; and Steel ______. What is that missing word?

2) Star Wars (1977) famously opens with this text: A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…

Identify the post-apocalyptic film that opens with these words appearing on screen:

What you are about to see may never happen…

But to this anxious age in which we live, it presents a fearsome warning…

Our story begins with… The End!

3) A landing party from the U.S.S. Enterprise is about to beam down to this very spot! Upon which planet will they be setting foot?

4) In what city was the first Worldcon held?

5) Who painted this iconic War of the Worlds scene for the cover of Amazing Stories’ August 1929 issue?

6) Rocketship X-M (1950), Zombies of Mora Tau (1957), Invaders from Mars (1953), and How to Make a Monster (1958)—with regards to casting, what do these SF/F films share in common?

7) In which U. S. state is set the giant-crocodile horror/comedy film Lake Placid?

8) Cressie, Ponik, Old Ned, Ol’ Slavey, and Mussie are the names of what?

9) What was the first novel written by “King of Horror” Stephen King?

10) Kirk and Spock are about to materialize on this very spot! Upon which planet will they be setting foot?

11) Pertaining to science fiction, what do rock stars Mick Fleetwood, Iggy Pop, and Tom Morello have in common?

Mick Fleetwood
Iggy Pop
Tom Morello

12) Appearing in “What Are Little Girls Made Of?” and providing the voice of both the Gorn captain in “Arena,” and the puppet presented as the menacing face of cherubic commander Balok in “The Corbomite Maneuver,” name this original-series Star Trek guest star.

13) In Star Trek, what is the name of the planet Ardana’s city-in-the-clouds?

14) In The Andromeda Strain, both novel (1969) and film (1971), what is the code-name given to the special, secret underground laboratory set up to contain and study dangerous microorganisms?

15) In season three of Netflix’s time-bending superhero series, The Umbrella Academy, principal protagonists Luther, Diego, Allison, Klaus, Five, and Vanya (soon to become Viktor) find themselves in an altered timeline, one in which, rather than The Umbrella Academy, another superhero team came to be created by their adoptive father, Sir Reginald Hargreeves. What is the name of this team?

16) Who were “Ace” Morgan, “Red” Ryan, “Rocky” Davis, and “Prof” Haley?

17) Who was the 1943 Worldcon’s Guest of Honour?

18) Name the seasoned character actor who played Lieutenant-General Edward Considine in The Giant Claw (1957).

19) A Captain Kirk-led landing party from the Enterprise is about to beam down to this very spot! Upon which planet will they be setting foot?

20) Identify the actress in the black dress, here playing a bit-part in a classic Star Trek episode.

21) Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock, dressed in local attire so as not to attract undue attention, are about to beam down to this very spot! Upon which planet will they be setting foot?

22) Earth’s president, Kier Gray, seeks to exterminate a race of much-hated superbeings in which classic science fiction novel originally serialized in Astounding Science-Fiction, September through October, 1940?

23) Red or blue, which colour pill does Neo choose to take in The Matrix (1999)?

24) Name the seasoned character actor who played Dr. Albert Stern in Kronos (1957).

25) In what town does Dr. Miles Bennell practice medicine?

26) The colonization vessel Leonora Christine, crewed by 25 men and 25 women, her destination the nearby star Beta Virginis, is featured in which hard science fiction novel?

27) First presented in 1973 to Jerry Pournelle, The John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer is no longer called the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer! 2019 Campbell Award-winner Jeannette Ng described Campbell as “a fascist” during her acceptance speech at the 77th WorldCon, adding “pulling down memorials to dead racists is not the erasing of history, it is how we make history.” Her words prompted discussion and debate within the science fiction community, and in response, the award was shortly thereafter renamed. What is it now called?

28) In what city was the 6th Worldcon held?

29) Name the co-creators of the popular role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.

30) An Enterprise landing party is about to materialize on this very spot, within an area having an Earth-like environment on an otherwise inhospitable world! Upon which planet will they be setting foot?

31) Name the seasoned character actor who played Dr. Thurgood Elson in The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953).

32) In what city was the 31st Worldcon held?

33) Identify the fantasy/adventure film that opens with this epigram:

And the prophet said:

“And lo, the beast looked upon the face of beauty. And it stayed its hand from killing.

And from that day, it was as one dead.”—Old Arabian Proverb

34) Kirk, Spock, and McCoy, on an emergency medical mission, are about to materialize on this very spot! Upon which planet will they be setting foot?

35) Charlie Jane Anders’ debut novel, All the Birds in the Sky (2016), is described as a love story and mélange of science fiction and fantasy. Who are the tale’s protagonists, one a witch, the other an engineering whiz and gadgeteer?

36) Name the four Federation starships that engage the M-5 computer-equipped Enterprise in simulated war games that quickly become all too real in the classic Star Trek episode “The Ultimate Computer.”

37) This Star Trek guest star is, perhaps, best known among cult-film aficionados, at least, for which genre role?

38) Identify the film that opens with the following axiom:

“Revenge is a dish best served cold.”—Old Klingon Proverb

39) In what city was the 67th Worldcon held?

40) When the lunar dust-cruiser Selene becomes trapped beneath the fine powder of the moon’s Sea of Thirst, a rescue mission is mounted to save her passengers and crew. This story is told in which Hugo-nominated hard science fiction novel?

41) Which was the first science fiction novel selected to become a Reader’s Digest Condensed Novel?

42) Human-angel hybrid Aaron Corbett, Starfleet’s Captain James T. Kirk, vampire Stephan Salvatore, and werewolf Lucas “Luke” Cates—what do these genre characters have in common?

43) In which city is based author Laurel K. Hamilton’s vampire hunter, Anita Blake?

44) Name the seasoned character actor who played Brigadier General John Hanley in Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956).

45) Tarnsman of Gor (1966), Avengers of Gor (2021), Quarry of Gor (2019), Marauders of Gor (1975)—as regards point of view, which of these titles does not belong?

46) What coastal town is haunted by the murderous ghosts of the clipper ship Elizabeth Dane’s crew 100 years after the vessel was deliberately and deviously lured onto the rocks by the town’s founders, and wrecked with all hands lost?

47) Released as Monster in Europe and Japan, this 1980 American sci-fi/horror movie starring Doug McClure is about slimy sea-creatures that hunt the women of a seaside town for the purposes of mating! The film is better known domestically by its North American title. What is that title?

48) How many novels currently comprise author John Norman’s Chronicles of Counter-Earth?

49) She Who Became the Sun; Light From Uncommon Stars; The Galaxy, and the Ground Within; Project Hail Mary; A Master of Djinn; and A Desolation Called Peace—what do these novels have in common?

50) “Achronos,” Old, “Tideline,” and The Sand—what do these SF/F titles have in common?

POST 1 OF 7: INTRODUCTION AND AGENDA

This is the first of seven posts, collectively encompassing this afternoon’s club e-meeting.

1) INTRODUCTION

Welcome to MonSFFA’s August 2022 e-Meeting!

Sit down in your most comfortable chair, a bowl of your favourite tasty snacks at hand, pour yourself a cool, refreshing drink, and join us for an afternoon of sci-fi fun and conversation. Our theme today is “games,” and thus have we lined up two for you, the first a trivia challenge, the second our sci-fi version of the parlour game Balderdash!

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We would be remise, however, were we not to first note the recent passing of Star Trek actress Nichelle “Lieutenant Uhura” Nichols. A beloved member of the vast Star Trek family, she died at age 89 of natural causes on Saturday, July 30, in Silver City, New Mexico.

In her final years, Nichols suffered from advanced dementia and her son, with whom she had been living, wrote of his dear departed mother, “Her light…like the ancient galaxies now being seen for the first time, will remain for us and future generations to enjoy, learn from, and draw inspiration. Hers was a life well lived and as such a model for us all.”

Nichols was eulogized, too, by former cast mates, Hollywood friends, and many others as an actress who, in playing the part of the Enterprise’s highly skilled communications officer, broke down stereotypes and opened doors for women of colour in the entertainment industry. No more would actresses of colour be relegated to marginal roles as maids and the like.

She counted among her many fans during the early days of Star Trek no less than American civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. When she considered leaving the show after its first season, it was King who urged her to remain with the series, highlighting the importance of demonstrating to America that a black woman belonged on the bridge of the Enterprise as much as anyone else. Her presence there, one of and respected among a crew of accomplished officers offered a positive vision of our future, and served as inspiration for African-Americans throughout not just the television industry, but the nation.

She and co-star William Shatner helped further demolish racial barriers with their then-controversial interracial kiss on national television in the episode “Plato’s Stepchildren.”

Post-Star Trek, Nichols was tapped by NASA to help recruit some of the first women and members of minority communities to become astronauts, one of which was Mae Jemison, the first black woman in space. In 1992, as a crewmember on STS-47, Jemison initiated communications aboard the space shuttle Endeavour with “Hailing frequencies open,” quoting Uhura’s oft-spoken line from Star Trek.

We are saddened at the news of Nichelle Nichols’ passing, and we celebrate her legacy.

 

We also mourn one of our own, recently passed.

MonSFFA was informed of a planned online (ZOOM) memorial service for Marc, and club members will have received by e-mail details concerning this service, scheduled for next Sunday, August 21, at 11:00AM.

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Note that with the seventh wave now upon us and COVID numbers climbing locally and elsewhere, we opted, last month, to postpone our in-person club Barbecue-in-the-Park until Sunday, August 28. We are told by authorities that by then, the seventh wave should have dissipated. But if we’ve learned anything during this pandemic, it’s that the virus does not often behave as expected. Nevertheless, fingers crossed! The 28th is but two weeks off, and we’ll take a moment this afternoon to briefly square away any last-minute details with respect to this event.

And, we’ll touch base with all of you as regards your summer, so far—genre projects on which you may be working; cool, SF/F-related vacation destinations you may have visited; good books you’ve been reading; and screen entertainment you’ve been watching of late.

So, join us on ZOOM for all the fun, and let’s get started!

2) JOIN THIS AFTERNOON’S VIDEO-CHAT ON ZOOM!

To join our ZOOM video-chat, which will run throughout the next few hours, simply click here and follow the prompts: This Afternoon’s MonSFFA e-Meeting on ZOOM

If you’re not fully equipped to ZOOM, you can also join in by phone (voice only); in the Montreal area, the toll-free number to call is: 1-438-809-7799. If you’re from out of town, find your ZOOM call-in number here: Call-In Numbers

Also, have this information on hand as you may be asked to enter it:

Meeting ID: 878 6326 8110
Passcode: 326574

3) MEETING AGENDA

Here is the agenda for this afternoon’s online get-together:

As always, all scheduled programming is subject to change.

REMINDER: NEXT CLUB E-MEETING IS THIS AFTERNOON!


To join our ZOOM video-chat, which begins at 1:00PM and will run throughout the e-meeting, simply click here and follow the prompts: This Afternoon’s MonSFFA e-Meeting on ZOOM

If you’re not fully equipped to ZOOM, you can also join in by phone (voice only); in the Montreal area, the toll-free number to call is: 1-438-809-7799. If you’re from out of town, find your ZOOM call-in number here: Call-In Numbers

Also, have this information on hand as you may be asked to enter it:

Meeting ID: 878 6326 8110
Passcode: 326574

Mangaverse and Book Reviews

From the N3F:

With this mailing, the latest Mangaverse and the latest The N3F Review of Books.

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N3FReview202207

Table of Contents, The N3F Review

Fiction
2 … And What Can We Offer You Tonight? by Premee Mohamed … Review by
Perry Middlemiss
2 … The Brave and the Bold by Hans Schantz … Review by Ginger Man
4 … Darkness Beckons by Nicholas Woode-Smith … Review by Declan Finn
6 … Dead Acre by Rhett C. Bruno and Jaime Castle … Review by Graham
Bradley
8 … Defender of Llyans by Brian C. Hailes … Review by Graham Bradley
9 … Flowers for the Sea by Zin E. Rocklyn … Review by Perry Middlemiss
10 … For the Love of Death By Kal Spriggs … Review by Declan Finn
11 … Ghost of a Chance by Dan Willis … Review by J W Stepanek
12 … The Girl King by Mimi Yu … Review by Christopher Nuttall
15 … Hell Spawn: Saint Tommy NYPD by Declan Finn … Review by Jim McCoy
16 … The Icarus Plot by Timothy Zahn … Review by Declan Finn
18 … In Plain Sight by Dan Willis … Review by J W Stepanek
20 … Infernal Affairs by Declan Finn … Review by Michael Gallagher
22 … The Light That Never Was by Lloyd Biggle, Jr. … Review by Heath
Row
23 … Little Fuzzy by H. Beam Piper … Review by Heath Row
23 … New Writings in SF­3 edited by John Carnell … Review by Perry
Middlemiss
23 … The Poppy War by Rebecca F. Kuang … Review by Christopher Nuttall
25 … Robosoldiers: Thank You for Your Servos, edited by Stephen Lawson … Review by JE Tabor
27 … Stress Pattern by Neal Barrett, Jr. … Review by Heath Row
27 … Sun-Daughters, Sea-Daughters by Aimee Ogden … Review by Perry Middlemiss
28 … Trouble Walked In by Mike Kupari … Review by Trevor Denning
29 … Twilight by Stephenie Meyer … Review by Heath Row

Non-Fiction
30 … Charisma +1: The Guide to Convention Etiquette for Gamers, Geeks,
and the Socially Awkward by Jessica Brawner … Review by Heath Row

Prose Bono
31 … Types of Editing for Your Work of Fiction … by A.C. Cargill

FINIS

 

Upcoming events

July 29 – 31, 2022 – CanFURence, Ottawa, ON https://www.canfurence.ca

*August 5 – 7, 2022 – MONTREAL, QC, A convention for readers of SF, https://crossingscon.org/

*August 5 – 7, 2022-MONTREAL, QC, Otakuthon, https://www.otakuthon.com/2022/home/

August 12-14 – When Words Collide & Canvention 42 – ONLINE OKThis year the festival is once again online and free to attend, including the Aurora Awards ceremony. Registration via Eventbrite is required.  https://www.whenwordscollide.org/

August 25-28, 2022 – Fan Expo, Toronto, ON, https://fanexpohq.com/fanexpocanada/

Canvention 42 and the Aurora Awards

Canvention 42 and the Aurora Awards

On Saturday, August 13, starting at 5pm MDT, we invite everyone to join us for the Aurora Awards ceremony. Our Master of Ceremonies, author Mark Leslie Lefebvre, will be live streaming the ceremony on both his YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkPw6Cu3P1c) and our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO7p4geRW6k). The event will also be streamed live on Facebook, with the URL becoming available here about one week prior to the event. This event is open to everyone and is free to watch.

About the Auroras and the Hall of Fame, from the When Words Collide website:

Each year a Canadian convention or festival hosts the floating convention known as Canvention. This year Canvention is being organized by the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association (CSFFA), a national non-profit society along with a host convention. CSFFA’s mandate is to give out the Aurora awards and induct people into CSFFA’s Hall of the Fame.

There are twelve different Aurora awards. They are given out for both professional and volunteer (unpaid) work in the genres of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror. Works are nominated by members of CSFFA which all Canadians are welcome to join. The top nominated works are shortlisted for the Aurora ballot and voted on by CSFFA members. Through the generosity of the nominees and their publishers, CSFFA members also get to download electronic versions of almost all of the published nominated works.

The Hall of Fame inductees are determined by a jury of four experts and one coordinator from CSFFA.

For full details about CSFFA go to their site at: prixaurorawards.ca

 

Meeting of July 23rd

Missed the meeting? It was a casual, virtual picnic, mostly on zoom.

Keith’s presentation on our field trip to the train museum is here, and the raffle prizes and virtual display table is here.

Keith’s presentation can also be accessed from the top menu. Click on activities/field trips/ . If you have photos of this event, please send them on to <president@monsffa.ca> so that they can be posted also.

Members of the club may watch a recording of the meeting under the members only tab. Usual password.