From: STRACZYNSKI [Joe]
Subject: Boy, a lot to cover in just a few...
To: GENIE
Date: 4/21/1992 8:55:00 PM
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Boy, a lot to cover in just a few hours...before which, a quick disclaimer...if you've sent a private note to me in the last few days, it may take me a while to respond (assuming I don't just forget, in which case, if it's a timely matter, re-message me) since I'm generally logging 15 or so letters per day in mail.
To the questions, in no particular order....
Do I believe there's life out there? I dunno...it would seem to me unlikely that there would NOT be some sort of life elsewhere. Intelligent? Well, that's the $64,000 question, isn't it? The question I hear a lot is, "If they're intelligent, why haven't they contacted us?"
Frankly, if they were intelligent, they probably *wouldn't*. Keeping in mind that we're beaming Wally George and Howard Stern and World Federation Wrestling into the general ether at the speed of starlight, I wouldn't be surprised if sooner or later Pioneer came across a series of floating orange cones with yellow tape strung between them reading DO NOT CROSS -- THESE FOLKS ARE NUTS.
Will we eventually go to the stars?
Do we have a choice?
In another few hundred years, we will outstrip the earth. We must move on or die. To ask "Will we go to the stars?" is to ask "Will the eagle crack out of its shell?" Yes...or it will die.
On other topics: yes, I do plan to be at Media*West, though what sorts of freebies I'll be bringing, if any, is still an open issue. Our first and foremost concern now is getting the show on the air; most of the goodies will come later. But I will be giving a B5 presentation there, and maybe appearing on a couple of panels as well, depending on schedule.
I've had WishCon mentioned to me today; any further information, let me know and I'll look into it.
Do I get the Warner Bros. Catalog? DO I GET THE WARNER BROS. CATALOG? Here...look at these cel reproductions lining my hall! Here! Look at this Flash mug, this Bugs Aviator Flight Jacket, these shirts with the Looney Tunes characters stitched in...this Acme Products T-Shirt, these pins, this......YAAAAAGGGHHHHH!
When it comes to the Warners catalog, I'm a doomed man.
Finally, to the education issue...yes, that's something that has attracted me to this medium and this topic from the beginning. Although creative *decisions* have to be internal, what this technology allows is the chance to bring others in and see how that process functions, to make SF fans a part of that process through the interchange of ideas, by seeing How Things Work (minus the dull business/contracts/negotiations stuff).
Whether it's been in my writing book, the WD column, or here, I've always worked from an agenda that says, in essence, Let's be open, and let's get the process out where people can see it, and thus de-mystify it. When I started out as a writer, absolutely unaware of the processes involved, I would have KILLED for this kind of information...and thus figured it could be of value to others. I think that those who get through the barbed wire and the mine fields and the machine gun turrets have a rough obligation to at minimum *inform* those who follow about the traps and hurdles ahead.
If all one gets out of this topic is entertainment, and diversion, that is sufficient (and more than sufficient). If it actually ends up helping one or two people down the road, all the better.
So believe me, I will continue to report in here throughout the process...from set construction through casting, pre-production, shooting, editing, scoring, dubbing, publicity and finally preparations for broadcast. The result, I hope, will be a step-by-step documentation, or manual, on how a show is assembled, from concept to final product.
Which is why the questions here have been so very helpful. Often, when you're working in a fishbowl, you can't SEE the fishbowl anymore; in this case, I often don't know what information is most useful to anyone. Also, some of the questions have been challenging, and have made me think about things I might not otherwise have considered, so let me assure you that this has been as helpful to me as to anyone else. Look back and you'll see discussions of telepathy, biology, religion, fashion, social structure, language, music, weaponry, on and on...and by putting my feet to the fire on some of these issues, a great good has been done, and I've come up with answers I didn't know I had...answers that will now go into the B5 mix. (For instance, I hadn't given that much thought to how a beam-weapon would sound until the question was asked here, and I had to sit down and talk to some high- IQ types, whose background and skills helped me refine a good answer to that question.)
Anyway, the point being that the process will continue until y'all get bored with it. For me, it's part of the democratization of television...and an enjoyable process, at that.
It's tough...as I write this, it's 1 a.m., and I'm exhausted from a long day of haggling and reading and scriptwriting and meetings and everything else, but I figure it's probably every bit as tiring at your end of the modem, and I'm game for as long as you are.
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