There are 41 messages totalling 1001 lines in this issue. Topics in this special issue: 1. you say sanguiverous, I say hemophagic 2. The Raven Location (3) 3. FK Bumper stickers 4. Looking for Robbi Egersdorf 5. Vampires=evil? (was: Re: let's pester Oprah)/Star Command/etc 6. FK on Sci-Fi channel In April 7. Episodes that we will never see (but would love to) 8. more on fangs... 9. Being brought over -- Carouches explained! (2) 10. FK in SF area...and elsewhere! (2) 11. questions about ADULT and Other 12. kansas .... 13. greetings one and all 14. Tracy and vachon 15. Human Factor: Favorite Lines 16. FK mouse pad 17. Light Cousinhood 18. Why cow 19. Crane Project 20. Closed Captioning (4) 21. FK in the 60's (2) 22. 100 Bottles of Blood 23. Faction Names 24. Janette WAVs 25. Tracy and Vachon 26. Flower Power on FK!! 27. UPN (was Re: Star Command) 28. Vamps, Sun, Soullessness... (2) 29. Sighting 30. Tracy and Vachon? 31. Vampires=evil? 32. Cows & YKYBWWWWTLFTFKCDW.... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 14 Mar 1996 00:54:23 -0500 From: Deborah Bender <DBendr@a.......> Subject: you say sanguiverous, I say hemophagic This post is about Latin grammar and English word formation. * * * ( For the two of you left, I will continue . . .) Latin nouns take slightly different forms depending on their function in the sentence. (English pronouns do the same: she, her, hers; I, me, mine.) English words derived from Latin nouns may follow either the nominative (subject) form of the word or the genitive (possessive) form. There is no rule determining which and English being the wonderfully irregular language she is, you can have several words from the same Latin root, some of which derive from the nominative and some from the genitive form. We have an example of that here. The Latin word for blood is sanguis (nom.), sanguinis (gen.). The English words sanguine, sanguinary, exsanguination are all from the genitive form. But for some reason, whoever coined the word for bloodeaters used the nominative root. No way in the world to predict it. ObFK: We saw in first season that Janette both smokes and drinks. I wonder if Nick ever experimented with marijuana, hashish, or opium in the Sixties (1860's or 1960's, take your pick). Deborah Bender DBendr@a....... fui, fuis, fuit, fuimus, fuistis, fuerunt (pronounced phooey, phooiss, phoo it, etc.) (I used to be, you used to be, he/she/it used to be, we used to be, y'all used to be, they used to be) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Mar 1996 00:45:17 -0500 From: Jennie Hayes <Finabair@a.......> Subject: Re: The Raven Location I'm on digest on AOL which has been rather slow lately, so if this has been answered already, please forgive me. Cousin Cherri posted: > Could some kind soul tell me where the Raven is location in Toronto. I >know it's called Santuary. (Well, at least it was before it closed down.) The Sanctuary bar isn't it. I think that's a still functioning Vampire Sex theme club. The club they actually filmed the Raven scenes in was called Stilife. It's located at...shoot, I don't have the info handy here...hang on... 217 Richmond Street West That's it...however, the door's not actually *on* Richmond, it's on a side street...I don't know the name of the side street for sure but I think it's something like Duncan. Either that or my memory is really gone...which it may be. A note: this is where they filmed the Raven scenes first season, after that they filmed (interiors, at least...) in the studio. Jennie MCotCoS *** Natpack HP *** finabair@a....... *** Sweetness and Light have been taken away by ambulance. *** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 22:33:38 -0600 From: Lori A Rego <lori19@h.......> Subject: FK Bumper stickers Hi all, De-kurking to tell of cool bumper stickers we found at a store in St. Louis called Wizard's Wagon. 1- Danger Vampire in Trunk 2- Nick Knight Fantasy With Fangs 3- I Love the Knight Life 4- Nick Knight Take A Bite Out Of Crime Forever 5- Nick@Knight.com Looking for a few good bytes There are other vampire related stickers too. Needless to say, I left with a few!!! Has anyone seen these elsewhere? If anyone is interested we can find out if Wizard's Wagon has a catalog available. Email either of us: Kelly: tl@i....... Lori: lori19@s....... Danger: Vampire in Trunk Save Forever Knight http://members.aol.com/CuznJamiMR/SaveForeverKnight.html Lori19@s....... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Mar 1996 16:34:30 +1000 From: Lisa Sutherland-Fraser <lfraser@p.......> Subject: Looking for Robbi Egersdorf Hi Guys Sorry to send this to the list but I am having problems with lots of bounced mail from myself to Robbi and may be some others out there. Can you send me a message to let me know. Bestest Lisa PS Tippi and Sally I'm still here, I don't know if this includes you, write me! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 23:30:04 -0600 From: The Other Immortal <phoenix@i.......> Subject: Re: Vampires=evil? (was: Re: let's pester Oprah)/Star Command/etc hmm...you don't suppose LC could've >emigrated to the stars some time in the future <fan-fic, anyone?>? Oh, you shouldn't have said that. <VBEEG> Aha! NOW shall come the psychotic humor of she once known as... ...Vampyro (insert evil laugh here) Cousin "Susan" Phoenix phoenix@i....... One sick puppy. ***Mad Scientist Somewhat-Extraordinaire*** What does a vampyre call a date? Take out. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 00:08:48 EST From: LAURA B WASKEY <KHHK71A@p.......> Subject: FK on Sci-Fi channel In April <delurking mode on> Hi all! I picked this up on the USA BB on Prodigy and thought I'd pass it on. Here is the statement: "The Sci-Fi channel is pleased to announce that effective Monday, April 22, Forever Knight will be airing on the Sci-Fi channel. It will be on Monday nights at 8pm and repeated at 12am. The Sci-Fi channel will air episodes from season three." I Emailed them about seasons one and two and if I get a response, I will let everyone on this list know. Ciao, Cousin Laura I KHHK71A@p....... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 15:44:43 -0500 From: Beth Washington <Beth_Washington@a.......> Subject: Episodes that we will never see (but would love to) How about Nick, still living on into the future, where a murder case brings him to Bablyon 5, where he not only runs into Geribaldi, Marcus and some pesky telepaths, but comes face to face with Koch... Can you imagine. Nick would be just another "alien" on the station. He could fall in "love" with Ivaniva, and enlist the doctors help in searching for a "cure". -Cousin Beth aka Biffer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is good. Beth Washington This is real good! Quality Assurance Engineer -Tempus Avid Technology, Tewksbury, MA from Lois & Clark Beth_Washington@a....... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 23:06:42 -0600 From: The Other Immortal <phoenix@i.......> Subject: Re: more on fangs... >One more reason why I don't see how the fangs could be hollow: Those holes >at the tips of their teeth would have to be REALLY small, like the opening in >a hypodermic needle. Why? Well, because we've *seen* the teeth, and they're >sharp and taper to a tiny point. Therefore, the holes would have to be >small. Unless they're hollow through the back. This is going to get into conic sections, so hang with me. Take the rough cone shape (ie, fang). Now, instead of cutting the hole as a tiny circle, cut it at a parabola, up the back (this is actually similar to hypodermic needles, since they're cut at an angle). Now, instead of a hole the size of a pin, you've got one the size of a drinking straw. It could work, as long as the enamel is thick and somehow coats both the inside and outside of the hole. However, since the blood would probably go into the sinus cavities, vamps would probably develop one hell of a headache! Cousin "Susan" Phoenix phoenix@i....... One sick puppy. ***Mad Scientist Somewhat-Extraordinaire*** What does a vampyre call a date? Take out. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 22:54:11 -0600 From: The Other Immortal <phoenix@i.......> Subject: Re: Being brought over -- Carouches explained! >I'm not a vegetarian. I eat meat (which I mostly prefer *cooked*). try sushi. It'll make you go back on cooked meat! :)= Cousin "Susan" Phoenix phoenix@i....... One sick puppy. ***Mad Scientist Somewhat-Extraordinaire*** What does a vampyre call a date? Take out. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 23:14:37 +0000 From: Karen Tobin <ktobin@t.......> Subject: Re: FK in SF area...and elsewhere! The latest version of the Stations list includes the dates and times at which FK is shown for most of the stations. It's available on my brand-new, not-very-fancy- but- it's-there web page! (see address below.) It's not all nice and professional looking like it is on Jamie's page (just plain text files) but it's there! This is (clearly) my first attempt at a web page, so don't laugh if you visit! Karen, Knightie/Heartbreaker(ktobin@t......., KarenT1228@a......., http://www.tiac.net/users/ktobin) Reference Librarian, Save Forever Knight Campaign/Almighty Address Goddess Forever Knight has been cancelled. To help, email me and/or visit: http://members.aol.com/CuznJamiMR/SaveForeverKnight.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 22:48:39 EST From: Rosencrantz <CRANTZ@m.......> Subject: questions about ADULT and Other Okay, i'm not really a newbie, but i'm one of those silly people who works 80+ hours a week and can't seem to actually find time to do anything other than read my amil and quickly file it awa once a week. (The fanfic is deadly you know.. back for gettign sleep;) So, anyway, I'm just a fellow child of the darkness, FOLC for those who know me (hi Perri and Tara) and in general in desperate need of a life. I do however want to know about this JADFE thing.... what is it, and how do i sign on it and the ADULT fanfic list.. take care all :) and may the Knight live on. Sandra. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 21:42:28 -0500 From: blondie <blondie@g.......> Subject: kansas .... hopefully we all remember what happened with an earlier role playing game? it sounds to me like this is gonna be another d&d, but in the form of vampires. hopefully it won't get nearly so bad. cousin blondie ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 21:29:12 -0500 From: blondie <blondie@g.......> Subject: greetings one and all hi there, cousin blondie speaking. settle people, settle! i've been monitoring the progress on the list and i'm somewhat surprised. from what cousin mary (the one in houston tx and probably very quiet) has said it's supposed to be pretty wild around here!!! the only thing i'm probably gonna see are the sparks i'm 'bout to start with cousin cherri......hey cherri, did you get the case of milk i sent you? or is it cheese by now? ya know cherri, whenever i drive past a cow pasture (you guessed it!) i think of you and moooo in your memory in the past war.....hey ma, are we having boiled _LOBSTER_ for dinner? boy am i asking for it or what??? *evil laughter echos throughout the vast reaches of space* cousin blondie - appearently having a deathwish ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 22:29:37 -0500 From: Sharon Bhandari <sbhanda@e.......> Subject: Tracy and vachon Maybe I have missed something, but has Tracy seen Vachon since "Fever?" It is possible that he thinks it is best that they not continue their "relationship." Any thoughts? By the way, does anyone know how I can get a hold of first and second season tapes? I am in Atlanta if anyone is feeling neighborly :) Sharon sbhanda@e....... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 21:26:54 -0600 From: Margie Hammet <treeleaf@i.......> Subject: Human Factor: Favorite Lines Favorite lines from Human Factor: Tracy: Tell me that what you were doing with Jeanette was all right, and that it's not going to come back to haunt us. Nick: All right? I don't know. But it's not going to come back to haunt us. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 21:27:01 PST From: Sherri Lynn Godsey <us011164@p.......> Subject: FK mouse pad Someone where I work brought in the most unusual catalog today, and since some on the list had talked about wanting FK items, ie. calendars, etc., I thought this might be of interest. The company is called Exposures, and they make just about everything plausible out of photographs. The item I thought all you computer users might want to know about are the mouse pads which can be made with your favorite photo. "Send us your original photo or artwork, up to 8 x 10" (no slides, negatives, or copyrighted photos -- *guess you'd have to make sure about that last one*). Allow one week extra. Made of heavy-duty rubber." I thought perhaps pictures taken off the web or received from fan clubs might be usable. It would be nice if people could get mouse pads with their favorite FK character. Anyway, for anyone who wants to check it out, the address is: Exposures [Address & phone numbers removed] They also do placemats... **Sherri Lynn Godsey, Founding Member SFKS. "Think where man's glory most begins and ends, and say my glory was I had such friends" in Forever Knight. "Independence lies as much in not being led as in not being driven..." ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 17:03:55 -0800 From: Amy R. <r......@w.......> Subject: Light Cousinhood I've been toying with the concept of "Light Cousinhood" all week, and I thought I'd post my ponderings. Feel free, full Cousins, to rip it apart... after you've recovered from the laughing fit it will surely cause. :) It all started when I saw "Be My Valentine" for the first time this weekend... and then "A More Permanent Hell" (Thanks, Lisa!). They were just so good! Largely because of LC (Or NB, as the case may be..). Not only did they contain good plots and marvelous acting, they showed that LC is capable of <getting ready to duck and run> angst! <hiding behind a pillow> Really! His feelings for Fleur... his willingness to give her up... the scene under the tree across from Nat's window... the perfect tag of "AMPH"... the discourse in Nick's apartment on the way vampires are parasites on human society...! I cannot condone the way LC has chosen to conduct his existence. He is evil... but no one is simply "good" or "evil"... even LC. The idea may seem ludicrous on the face of it, but as the desire for happy endings is the power of tragedy... The Dark Knighties seem to want Nick to return to Uncle's view of vampirism; I think I'll root for LC converting to Nick's point of view...! Never happen? I know. Ah, well. :) At least the rest of you will have me handy the next time the next time Uncle's in the mood for a hopeless innocent... :) ******* Amy (Amy R.) r......@w....... ******* (Knightie-in-training; N&Ner; Light Cousin; Nevermore) "For as you were when first your eye I eyed,/Such seems your beauty still." ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 15:58:18 -0900 From: Muldy Sculler <ffbmh@a.......> Subject: Why cow I have a theory as to why Nick picked cow. Lets turn our minds to the first season--Dark Knight pts. 1/2. Nick and LC have a fight in a slaughter house. I believe that Nick buys cow's blood from the slaughter house, using the "thicken my paints" reason. He prossiblely provides the wine bottles reasoning that this is an easy way to transport the product. Opinions? Barbara ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 18:24:26 -0500 From: Robbi Egersdorf <egersdor@m.......> Subject: Re: Crane Project Now that I have my cranes folded, I need to know where to send them. Could some kind soul let me know. thanks Robbi Knightie ( With Dark Tendencies) loving the angst! egersdor@m....... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 17:07:41 -0700 From: Marg Rothschild <marg.r@a.......> Subject: Re: Closed Captioning On Tue, 12 Mar 1996, MS SHIRLEY A CLINE wrote: > Let's see if I can explain this clearly: if the Closed Captioning > display was turned on the tape your copying from, and you use the antenna > jacks (instead of the A/V jacks) to copy to the second vcr, it just might > show up permanently on the tape. > Is there anyone out there who can test this out? I can try that out. I'm quite certain that's not what we did. Our tv has always been hooked up to cable. One thing though, my dad has this extra box that he uses which allows him to hook up another vcr if needed. Everything is hooked up to that box. It might of had something to do with that. Anyway, I'm willing to experiment this weekend. My closed caption decoder is from 1988 and maybe that had something to do with it too. I'll let you all know if I succeed. Well, off to go feed the dogs and myself. Have a good night all! Marg Rothschild, knightie/cousin/FFFROGie ** Help Save/Revive Forever Knight** write me at: margr@i....... more info: http://members.aol.com/CuznJamiMR/SaveForeverKnight.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 18:47:41 -0500 From: Apache <lf@c.......> Subject: Re: FK in the 60's I am a walking 60's cliche: grew up on the beach in LA chasing rock and roll bands who were lipsynching for Malibu U and other educational programs...went to Berkeley, got teargassed, tried everything, pulled up the asphalt at People's Park when the University paved it, volunteered at Berkeley Neighborhood Legal Services, chanted "Ho-Ho-Ho Chih Minh, NLF is going to win" [and incidentally, we were right], and got a degree in Classical Greek in the interstices. Missed Woodstock, darn it. I can see Nick dancing naked in the moonlight. Especially if someone suggested it would free his mind/soul, which was a phrase frequently spoken in them days. Nick would mainline Laetrile, if someone, particularly someone young and fetching like Marian Blackwing, suggested that it would help. Ap. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 16:31:19 -0700 From: Marg Rothschild <marg.r@a.......> Subject: Re: Closed Captioning Hi all! Me again - couldn't resist. On Tue, 12 Mar 1996, Jamie Melody Randell wrote: > My question is this: Is there any way to make the captioning PERMANENTLY > visible on a VCR tape, i.e. for those of us who have old-style TVs w/o cc > capability? 'Cause I've found that it's an impossibility for me to afford > a new TV, let alone one with a big enough screen to allow me to see what's > going on... Yes, there is a way if I can get my dad to figure out what we did before. Somehow we got the vcr to tape a show and change it from closed captioning to open captioning. I'll let you know once we figure it out again. It was how we hooked it up that made a difference. This was a few years ago. Anyone know we what did? Marg Rothschild, knightie/cousin/FFFROGie ** Help Save/Revive Forever Knight** write me at: margr@i....... more info: http://members.aol.com/CuznJamiMR/SaveForeverKnight.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 17:14:21 -0800 From: April Ruskin <aruskin@e.......> Subject: Re: 100 Bottles of Blood Here's my contribution to the "100 Bottles of Blood" song: Zero bottles of blood in the fridge, Zero bottles of blood, Nick goes crazy, Takes a bite outta Tracy, Zero Bottles of blood in the fridge. (Sorry, I just hadta do it [smirk]) April Ruskin aruskin@e....... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 16:48:00 EST From: Maria Montalvo <maria@m.......> Subject: Re: Closed Captioning MS SHIRLEY A CLINE <VUYX56A@p.......> wrote in response to Jamie's question about making captioning permanently visible on a tape: > if the Closed Captioning display was >turned on the tape your copying from, and you use the antenna jacks >(instead of the A/V jacks) to copy to the second vcr, it just might >show up permanently on the tape. I don't think that'll work. From what I've seen, making the captions visible is a function of the TV set, not the VCR. So to tape with the captions visible, you'd need an output jack from the TV set, and I'm pretty sure that TV sets just don't have that kind of output jack. (The clock and other noise that get on to copies are outputs from the source VCR, not the TV.) Maria ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 17:51:00 EST From: Maryann Jorgensen <majorge@i.......> Subject: Re: Faction Names Terry wrote: >How about an arrogance of Cousins? > >A Blink of Vaqueros/Vaqueras? How about A Box(of Q-tips) O' Cousins?(heh,heh,heh) Ducking and running like crazy as fast as I can. Remember if you cousins flame me to please bring your own marshmellows. I don't have enough for everyone. :-} Maryann - the Knightie with a Nattitude majorge@i....... * Knightie, Natpacker , N&Ner, Dark Nattie, Paris-ite, Janewayan * ******************************************************************************** And I have a life ... really ... it involves blond gorgeous men and art pencils. I'm a renagade, rebel, and rogue!! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 17:49:04 -0500 From: Teresa Davidson <davidson@r.......> Subject: Janette WAVs I sent the following note to this List early on March 12. Yet I haven't seen it in any of the several digests I received since then. So I thought I'd repost, assuming nobody else on digest got this, either (please pardon the repeat if you did). >From Laura Whaples Petix (lpetix@d.......): >I am featuring Janette this week to express my horror at what TPTB did to her >character in "The Human Factor." ..... >The next collection will be mostly Nick & LaCroix waves from "The Fix," and >should be very pleasing to Dark Knighties. ;-) I want to publicly thank our dear Laura for the generosity in sharing her FK goodies -- I suspect it took a lot of work to make them. And what a brilliant and fun way to provide the WAVs: in themes! I'm sure that method of presentation will greatly help newbies and other non-FK experts to sort out the many offerings. For Knighties and Ger fans who don't already know, Laura also manages the Lucard homepage (from "Dracula, The Series" in which Ger had a recurring role as Klaus). It's at http://www.dpcc.com/dpcc/assoc/lpetix/lucard. Hmmm, perhaps when y'all make requests for FK WAVs (per Laura's post), you could convince our most generous former Cousin to provide some Ger WAVs from that show, as well? ;-) Speaking of offerings, I recommend to anyone who missed it, Laura's brilliant FK fan-fic piece from last year, "Blood Is Thicker Than Water." Not only is it very well written and creative, she also keeps Janette, Nick, and LaCroix true to their characters as she unfolds the story of Muriel, child of the Roaring '20s and ... (you have to read it to find out). ;-) BTW, Miklos is in there, too! Teresa Davidson, Ravenette Classic davidson@r....... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 15:48:08 -0700 From: Marg Rothschild <marg.r@a.......> Subject: Re: Closed Captioning Hi there all! On Mon, 11 Mar 1996, Toni C. Holm wrote: > We have a closed captioning decoder attached to our TV and never have seen > captioning on FK. Does anyone one know if it is captioned? On USA only?? I > have to say I've only tried it on my local syndie's broadcast. Since I watch all my tv shows with captioning (since I can't hear <g>) . . . . Seasons 1 and Season 2 were not closed captioned. All of season 3 is closed captioned. I am praying that when they air seasons 1 and 2 again that they add closed captioning to it. :) Well, gotta make this short. We have a storm brewing here and I need to run home and feed the dogs (and myself :)) Marg Rothschild, knightie/cousin/FFFROGie ** Help Save/Revive Forever Knight** write me at: margr@i....... more info: http://members.aol.com/CuznJamiMR/SaveForeverKnight.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 17:37:14 -0500 From: "(Ruth Dempsey)" <Anglofans@a.......> Subject: Tracy and Vachon I should think the name for those who prefer Tracy and Vachon should be obvious -- TV's! Ruth Dempsey, Anglofans@a....... "Narf!" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 17:26:35 -0500 From: Sandra Gray <TMP_HARKINS@d.......> Subject: Re: FK in the 60's I think Nick might have more enjoyed the music of rock bands like The Doors and Steppenwolf. If the "dream" in Dying for Fame was anything to go by to indicate his interest, he was more into leather than beads and bell bottoms (and what an outfit! drool! :9 ). Nick would be into the "meaningful lyrics" music, I think. --Sandra Gray, forever Knightie --tmp_harkins@d....... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 17:23:13 -0500 From: Tippi Blevins <TippiNB@a.......> Subject: Re: Being brought over -- Carouches explained! Katja wrote: >Arghhh! Am I caught in some sort of timewarp of missing bits? I didn't >see the carouche that bit Raleigh, I just saw the bushes rattling. Oops, I might have meant the one that bit Perry. I'm getting my vampire dogs mixed up. Didn't we see one or the other of them, at least for a second? Kind of a feral looking guy? Am I imagining it? Anyways, here's something else that makes me think a Carouche is a vampire that's made without receiving any vampiric blood: If that Carouche that had put the bite on Perry had given him his blood, wouldn't Perry feel some kind of bond to him? This just gets curiouser and curiouser. ;) WCT ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 17:15:53 -0500 From: "Alora C. Chistiakoff" <acc0924@i.......> Subject: Re: Flower Power on FK!! > >Vampire Sex Bar--really? What is the address? Like I am going to be in > >Toranto any time soon. I love the name, do they have t-shirts? > T-Shirts! Great Idea! Any volunteers to bring back T-Shirts (if > they have them)? Vampire Sex Bar...really. It's called Sanctuary (it used to be called the Vampire Sex Bar [or Club] but after a little 'incident' they thought it prudent to change the name to Sanctuary...don't ask me, I'm just relaying what I was told...) As for t-shirts, from what I have heard about it I doubt it, but we can check it out. Alora...drafted organizer for "Sanctuary: Vampire Sex Bar" <acc0924@i.......> Natpacker * Nick&NatPacker * Valentine ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 14:14:08 -0800 From: Amy R. <r......@w.......> Subject: UPN (was Re: Star Command) > Hey has anyone considered the idea of getting UPN to air re-runs of FK? This might be something, if it hasn't been thought of before. The west side of this state is sci-fi TV heaven, because they get all six networks and UPN, WB, and Fox fill up all their spare hours with syndicated stuff and old series. Of course, FK is probably already on UPN in most of the places it's received, and they're in the same situation as all the rest of the syndies, but if UPN *itself* was aware of the audience FK carries, even in reruns...? Oh, I forgot USA's rights to the reruns. Darn. Does that mean there really is *no* alternative to USA until their contract runs out? I've gotta go buy more stamps... :) ******* Amy (Amy R.) r......@w....... ******* (Knightie-in-training; N&Ner; Light Cousin; Nevermore) "For as you were when first your eye I eyed,/Such seems your beauty still." ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 17:11:59 -0500 From: "Alora C. Chistiakoff" <acc0924@i.......> Subject: Re: The Raven Location On Wed, 13 Mar 1996, Cousin Cherri wrote: > Could some kind soul tell me where the Raven is location in Toronto. I > know it's called Santuary. (Well, at least it was before it closed down.) > I have a Toronto tourist map so please indicate major cross road and > buildings if you know them. Well, um, since it looks like I inadvertantly got myself drafted to be in charge of oraginizing the outing to Santuary next month when we go up for the play, I *should* have the address to post...and I will. Gimme a few hours and I'll get back to you. Yes we are going to "Sanctuary: Vampire Sex Bar"...with a name like that, how could we *not* go? Alora <acc0924@i.......> Natpacker * Nick&NatPacker * Valentine ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 14:03:36 -0800 From: Amy R. <r......@w.......> Subject: Re: Vamps, Sun, Soullessness... Cousin Diana wrote: > Nick does, however, view humans as somehow better than Vampires, but this is only his POV. > Of course, as has since been said, Nick's POV defines his existence for him, whether we agree with it or not (I happen to, mostly, but that's just me). It occurs to me, though, that Nick's personal "great chain of being," extrapolated from his behavior, probably pictures animals as soulless, humans as having souls, and vampires... as the defining problem of his personal philosophy. On the one hand, he sees vampire behavior as utterly immoral and soulless. On the other hand, he is incapable of accepting the idea that he no longer has a soul, and certainly would tell himself that the very existence of his wish for redemption is proof that he can be redeemed. His inability to accept either alternative produces his angst, which he thinks he can resolve by regaining his mortality, because then there would be no question of his status. Just my pile of pennies... :) ******* Amy (Amy R.) r......@w....... ******* (Knightie-in-training; N&Ner; Light Cousin; Nevermore) "For as you were when first your eye I eyed,/Such seems your beauty still." ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 16:52:21 -0500 From: Beth Washington <Beth_Washington@a.......> Subject: Sighting Though I may have joined the group after this was discussed, and please feel free to tell me so, but... My husband bout the Sci-Fi Universe Magazine, the March 1996 issue, and discovered that there is some Forever Knight articles in it with some *great* pictures. The issue centers on Babylon 5, and hace Bruce Boxleiter on the cover in his Babylon 5 uniform. On page 32, we see a full page picture of Nick vamping out, and 3 articles along with several more photos follow on the next 5 pages. Good reading! There were hints of a feature length movie, of course utilizing the cast we all know and love, as well as some comments for Nigel, and some from Ger, and some insight into their psychie. (sp) Enjoy! -Cousin Beth aka Biffer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is good. Beth Washington This is real good! Quality Assurance Engineer -Tempus Avid Technology, Tewksbury, MA from Lois & Clark Beth_Washington@a....... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 12:24:16 -0800 From: Elizabeth Ann Lewis <elewis@u.......> Subject: Re: Tracy and Vachon? >>It just occured to me that there are Nick&Natpackers, Immortal >>Beloveds, Valentines, and someone even suggested a Les Miserables >>couple-faction for Nick and Urs, but... nothing for Tracy and Vachon? I say we should call them Apaches, in honor of said Apache's ***fabulous*** Tracy/Vachon fan-fic. The only time I really like Tracy is in her stories. I read Distant Thunder last night... waaah! Just MHO. Like I need another faction to add to my sig! Elizabeth~~~~~~~Mercenary ;) elewis@u.......***Lizbetann@a....... Ravenette of the New Order--Knightie/NatPacker/N&N Packer with Cousinly Sympathies and faint leanings towards Vanquea-ism "Arnyd yw Ewyll hyd yw"--Passion is the will to be Listowner, Middle Ages Life ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Mar 1996 01:28:32 -0500 From: Jamie Melody Randell <immajer@p.......> Subject: Re: Vampires=evil? On Mar 13, 1996 23:30:04, 'The Other Immortal <phoenix@i.......>' wrote: >hmm...you don't suppose LC could've >>emigrated to the stars some time in the future <fan-fic, anyone?>? Allow me to direct you to the FKFIC-L archives... there's this one author I know of, her stuff is total crap, but she's played with the vampires-of-the-future theme. The story title that comes to mind is "In the Age of Transparent Aluminum..." Actually, I can't direct you to the archives. I don't know the URLs by heart. But the story's either on the web page or on the psuvm ftp site. Or both. -- ..............Jamie M.R. <immajer@p.......>.............. Asst. Listowner, SFK WebGoddess, Cinnamon Natpacker, Merc-MIA "Now??? We're getting strange NOW???" -- Dianne la Mercenaire ****** Sorry, but Jamie is not coherent at the moment. ****** ** Check back after her Saturn Return on April Fool's Day. ** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 22:44:25 -0800 From: Cousin Cherri <cdmunoz@e.......> Subject: Re: The Raven Location Thank you to all who have answered my question. Now to leave Eudora and open Word for Windows for a little fun in my favorite world. See ya around the block, kids. Cousin Cherri "Cousin Cherri" <cdmunoz@e.......> Valentine, Sime/Gen, FKLFE I don't WANT a new one. I LIKE that one. <LaCroix-Father's Day> Save FOREVER KNIGHT! NATPE Strikeforce Survivor http://members.aol.com/CuznJamiMR/SaveForeverKnight.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Mar 1996 01:34:31 -0500 From: Jamie Melody Randell <immajer@p.......> Subject: Re: FK in SF area...and elsewhere! On Mar 13, 1996 23:14:37, 'Karen Tobin <ktobin@t.......>' wrote: >The latest version of the Stations list includes the dates and times >at which FK is shown for most of the stations. It's available on my >web page! It's not all nice and professional looking like it is on >Jamie's page (just plain text files) but it's there! I haven't yet seen Karen's web page, but I can attest that it is superior to the SFK page in one respect: the stations list is UP TO DATE. Mine isn't. Unfortunately, I made it so fancy that it's a real pain in the anatomy to update. Next update, I'll likely link to your page, Karen, and I don't CARE how it looks as long as the info is correct! (Which I know it is...) And don't forget, prior to starting the SFKWP, I didn't know anything about HTML... It's people like Karen (and Lisa and Lana and everyone-else-whose-names-are-one-giant-blur but who we couldn't manage without) who've kept the SFK effort going; and who will help to keep it afloat throughout the coming months/years. Thanks! -- ..............Jamie M.R. <immajer@p.......>.............. Asst. Listowner, SFK WebGoddess, Cinnamon Natpacker, Merc-MIA "Now??? We're getting strange NOW???" -- Dianne la Mercenaire ****** Sorry, but Jamie is not coherent at the moment. ****** ** Check back after her Saturn Return on April Fool's Day. ** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 23:09:05 -0800 From: Cousin Cherri <cdmunoz@e.......> Subject: Cows & YKYBWWWWTLFTFKCDW.... >did you get the case of milk i sent you? or is it cheese by now? ya know >cherri, whenever i drive past a cow pasture (you guessed it!) i think of you >and moooo in your memory in the past war.....hey ma, are we having boiled >_LOBSTER_ for dinner? Hi fellow list members, This newbi is only a newbi to the list. I've known her a few years. She knows allllllllllll about the last war and my little problem I had with Dona Torrey. She's been dieing to get on this list so she could tormet me about my cow suit. Oh and for those who don't know me, I collect lobsters....stuffed red lobsters and Blonde likes to say the ...butter... around them. <grrrr> And now without further ado, I will take this post to the land of privacy. BTW, You Know You've Been Waiting Way, Way, Way Too Long for the FK CD When.... the nice lady at Cresendo Records tells you that the CD won't be ready for another week and a half and you get so upset that you scream at your family. <To the tune of I need my MTV> I need my FK CD. <sigh> Cousin Cherri "Cousin Cherri" <cdmunoz@e.......> Valentine, Sime/Gen, FKLFE I don't WANT a new one. I LIKE that one. <LaCroix-Father's Day> Save FOREVER KNIGHT! NATPE Strikeforce Survivor http://members.aol.com/CuznJamiMR/SaveForeverKnight.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Mar 1996 02:26:39 -0500 From: Sandra Gray <TMP_HARKINS@d.......> Subject: Re: Vamps, Sun, Soullessness... I think that Nick sees himself as being damned as long as he remains a vampire. Remember in Near Death how upset he was at the condition of his soul as he was shown it? Now whether that was a "objective" or "subjective" experience, the upshot seemed to be that nothing Nick had done to try to become better (not killing humans, trying instead to do some good) had made much difference to the state of his soul. The guide tried to tell him that "grace" was the key (which I took to be God's forgiveness), but Nick didn't want to hear that. I think on some level Nick thinks that nothing he does will really make a difference *except* becoming mortal again, at which point I think he thinks he will then be more "worthy" of God's notice. He may even consider that becoming mortal again would be a sign that God had looked favorably on him and his quest. --Sandra Gray, forever Knightie --tmp_harkins@d....... ------------------------------ End of FORKNI-L Digest - 13 Mar 1996 to 14 Mar 1996 - Special issue *******************************************************************
Previous |
This month's list |
Next |