Thanks for the support re: the con decision. It does seem the right thing to do.
On the Wild West...no, I'm not involved with that, the only connection is that it's being done by the same company with whom I'm doing B5.
Finally, regarding the illustration in the double-page ad...I should clarify. B5 has gone through *several* stages of visualization. The very first thing done to help sell the show was a painting of the B5 station done by Peter Ledger, a leading graphic artist/illustrator. THAT is the illustration you saw, NOT what's being done now. (That drawing is about four- five years old.) Stage 2 of the B5 station development was the video demo on the NewTek tape, which many here have seen (and which bears little resemblance to the original illustration). Stage 3 was the new and pretty much final version that Lawrence Conley and I and a very few others have seen.
Now that video slides have been made of Stage 3, *that* is the only version that will be used in illustrations and ads henceforth, either through the slide itself, or an artist's rendering of that slide/image. The publicity people at Warners went bonkers when they saw the final version, just loved it and have located a top-flight illustrator to do various renderings of that image.
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