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TimeGate 2015

WELCOME TO TIMEGATE 2015

We’re thrilled you’ve joined us for our 10th YEAR OF TIMEGATE in our new hotel, the Marriott Century Center!! The past decade has brought lots of exciting developments in the worlds of and sci-fi/fantasy in general. We’ve got lots to celebrate… not least the fact that it’s also 10 years since Who returned to TV screens in a big way and became more popular than ever! To commemorate this, we’ve put together a thrilling assortment of guests and events bridging classic and new Doctor Who… not to mention the latest in other fantastical movies, TV, com- ics, and books. We have two new stations for your assistance — Information Services and the TimeGate Store. If you are new to TimeGate, join our First-Timers panel and tour on Friday at 7:00 p.m. Buy your Charity Cabaret tickets, TimeGate shirts, and VIP guest autograph/photograph tickets at the new TimeGate store! Also, be sure to explore the wonders of our bigger dealers room! PLEASE support our Charity Cabaret on Saturday night. There is a $5.00 additional admission. It is well worth the small additional expense forthe extra performances by our guests, who are doing this for the charity. 100% of the proceeds will go to support the Nepal Youth Foundation. Please buy your ticket at the TimeGate store before the event. Let us transport you into the worlds of Doctor Who (among many others), as we ’phase’ you away to a weekend of fun-filled imagination! Many thanks to our Immortals, our sponsors, the great staff of the Marriott Century Center, and to our fantastic Senior Directors, Directors and staff, who make TimeGate such a huge success! Special thanks to Robert Lloyd for creating this program book, and to Tony Cade and Challenges Games and Comics for giving us space for making badges!

Alan Siler Susan Rey

IN MEMORY GEORGE COCKRELL

TimeGate has been going for ten years now, and George was there for nearly all of it, even though he lived in Illinois. He was a great friend to our convention, especially in our formative stages, never stingy with his time, money, or advice. He cared very much about TimeGate and was willing to do whatever he could to help us grow and establish ourselves as a destination convention. The fact that we're still growing and, in our tenth year, expecting our biggest audience ever, is thanks in no small part to his contributions over the years. He was never officially on our staff, but he was always part of our inner circle and was involved in many of the crucial decisions that shaped us early on. I can't recount the number of late nights that he and I would spend emailing or chatting online about some aspect of TimeGate. I sought his ad- vice and his input on a very regular basis. He was a sounding board, a confi- dant, an idea man, and a cheerleader. He loved attending the convention too, and was a regular panelist for us, especially in Who panels. One of the things that he was known for, and one of the things that made me laugh more than anything else, was his impeccable impersonation of the 1980s Cyberleader as played by David Banks. His exclamations of “Excellent!” or his recitation of any line of Cyberleader dialogue always made me smile. But more than any of that, he was a personal friend. He was one of the kindest, most caring, most concerned people that you’d ever encounter. As much as he supported TimeGate, he supported the people in his life, and always loved meeting new friends. Especially kids. He loved kids. He was a very special guy. TimeGate will never quite be whole without him. He was an integral part of the convention and in the lives of many of us who ran it. We wish he were still here to enjoy the ride with us. I will miss my friend very much, es- pecially this weekend. — Alan Please join us in a special tribute to George and Dave on Friday night at 10:00 p.m. In Dunwoody 2. 4 TimeGate 2015

IN MEMORY DAVE SLAUGHTER

Dave Slaughter was also at almost every TimeGate for the entire 10 years and lived all over the country. He came no matter where he lived to support me and Alan. He worked in Guest Services as staff and as Director, because he really loved assisting the guests. He made special bonds with many, especially Diana Botsford, Chad Colvin, Tony Amendola, David Nykl, and David Read. He was like me, a fan though and through. Yes, he loved Doctor Who too, but no sci-fi franchise had his heart like StarGate (and Star Trek). Dave and I began the StarGate fan club twelve years ago, along with Aaron Dunne, Bruce Sheffer, Mary (Libby) Ellis, Amy Joyce, Lindsay Steggman, Tanya Spanks (RIP)., and Tony Cade. We met every month in Tony’s game and comic store, The Dragon’s Horde (now Challenges Games and Comics). Early on, we hosted parties in the American Sci-Fi track at Dragon*Con, and one year, spent days making a huge Gate and pyramids out of cardboard for the track. Anyone he met was a friend, with his calm and easy-going nature. Dave was one of my closest friends, no matter how far away he lived. He was my confidante, sounding board, stress release, and advisor for TimeGate. His hotel advise was invaluable, as his career was as a hotel general manager. Dave was also very active in the Big Brothers program everywhere he lived, and is missed by many Little Brothers, family members, and friends. My world is not the same without him, so if you see me in tears this weekend, it is because I miss him and George so much. — Susan

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Letter from Governor of Georgia

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HOURS OF OPERATION

TimeGate opens at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, and closes at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday. Times are subject to change. Closing times will fluctuate based on attendance. REGISTRATION: Fri., 4:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. — Sat. 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. — Sun., 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. PROGRAMMING: Fri., 6:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m. — Sat., 10:00 a.m.-1:00 a.m. — Sun., 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. VIDEO ROOM: Starts at 5:00 p.m. on Friday. DEALERS ROOM: Fri., 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. — Sat., 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. — Sun., 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. TIMEGATE LOUNGE (Suite 1508): Fri., 7:00 p.m.-midnight — Sat., 9:00 a.m.-midnight — Sun., 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. INFORMATION SERVICES: Fri., 4:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. — Sat. 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. — Sun., 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. TIMEGATE STORE Fri., 4:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. — Sat. 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. — Sun., 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

CONVENTION RULES

 New Hotel Rule — Noise curfew in lobby after 10pm — Please stay in the back conference center or the bar / restaurant after 10:00 p.m.  New Hotel Rule — Consuite fare is NOT allowed on the first floor.  You must wear your membership badge at all times to be admitted to any convention function.  Possession of alcoholic beverages by anyone under 21 years of age is grounds for expulsion from the convention without refund.  Please be polite, courteous and respectful at all times. We reserve the right to ask anyone to leave the convention and not refund your mem- bership money.  TimeGate is not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged property, or for injuries sustained during the course of the convention.  Announced events and guests are subject to change and/or cancellation without notice. Every effort will be made to announce any changes, but sometimes last minute changes will occur.

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CONVENTION RULES

 No camping in the halls or lobby. If you are found sleeping in the public areas, you will be asked to go to your hotel room. If you do not have a room, hotel or TimeGate security will be forced to ask you to leave.  All children must be accompanied by an adult. Any unattended children will be escorted to Security.  Please do not abuse our hotel or convention facilities. This includes putting signs on walls. Room parties will be on the top floor and are sub- ject to hotel and TimeGate security requests. Room parties held outside of the designated area are more likely to be shut down by hotel security.  Costumers, remember there are public nudity laws in Georgia. Please wear appropriate (or at least enough) clothing.  In general, all attendees are subject to the laws of the state of Georgia and DeKalb County, and to hotel policy.  If an incident occurs, please contact TimeGate security, who will call in hotel security and/or local law enforcement and/or medical services, if needed.

GUEST AUTOGRAPH / PHOTOGRAPHY RULES

 Michelle Gomez and will sign autographs at scheduled times in the Centennial D.  You must purchase a ticket for both autographs and photographs from the TimeGate Store, unless you pre-purchased a ticket online. You can- not get an autograph or photograph, unless you have a ticket to give to Guest Services in Centennial D. The Store accepts cash and credit/ debit cards.  If you purchased a ticket online before the convention, you receive your tickets when you get your badge at Pre-Registration in the lobby.  The cost for autographs and photographs will be published at the con.  A maximum of two items is allowed per turn in line for autographs.  Professional photographs are scheduled for one hour on Saturday and Sunday. These photographs will be taken by our professional photog- raphy staff. Photo sessions are subject to requests and rules put forth by the photography staff.  Any photographs taken outside of the scheduled photo sessions are sub- ject to the requests of the guests. Please be courteous and ask first! Please respect their privacy during their down times. 8 TimeGate 2015

NEW TIMEGATE STORE

We have a brand new TimeGate Store this year led by Hannah JoAnn!! It is located in the back of the conference center in the large pre-function area outside of Main Programming. Buy a TimeGate t-shirt, an autograph and/or photograph ticket for Michelle Gomez and Katy Manning, and get your Charity Cabaret tickets! You can also make additional donations to the Ne- pal Youth Foundation at the TimeGate Store.

(All shirts and VIP autograph/photograph tickets pre-sold on the website will be given to you at Pre-Registration in the lobby. ) (All autographs and photographs purchased at TimeGate for Michelle Gomez and Katy Manning must be purchased at the Store. There are no sales in the Guest Services room (Centennial D).) (Admission to the Charity Cabaret on Saturday night is $5.00, and all pro- ceeds go to charity - The Nepal Youth Foundation.)

DEALERS We are very happy to welcome the following dealers. Please support them!

 Rubbertoe Replicas  Honeybird  TV Movie Gifts  Laurel’s Creative Creations  Taste of Britain  Mystic Reflections  Starbase Atlanta  O Christmas Geek  Movie and TV Store  Paintings By Dmitri  Aardvark Press  Quelle Sweets  Lost Alien Collectibles  Seafaring Steampunk  Boneshaker Boxes  Shadrix Living Art  Exile Into Imagination  Sickly Sweet  Fleur de Lou  Stars and Spikes  Fresh Baked Pottery  Sweet Geek  Geek Market Look for additional guest, club and convention tables!

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NEW INFORMATION SERVICES

We have a brand new Information Services this year, led by Mike Henigan!! It is centrally located in the side hallway of the convention center. Come here for all of your questions about TimeGate! First-timers, make sure you get your give-away and attend our TimeGate 101 panel and tour on Friday at 7:00 p.m. in Main Programming! Anytime over the weekend, you can ask Information Services about:

 The Hotel

 The Schedule and any changes

 Disability Services

 Convention Policies and Processes

 Local Eateries

HOTEL We’re very pleased to hold TimeGate for the first time at the much bigger and better Marriott Century Center! This beautiful and spacious venue offers great amenities to convention attendees, such as:  Marriott-level Restaurant (6:30 a.m.—11:00 p.m.), Bar, Coffee Shop with Concession “Grab-N-Go” Meals, Room Service  Overflow Parking across the street in office park  Exercise Room  Outdoor Pool  ATM  Complimentary Shuttle to overflow parking, MARTA Train Station, Mar- riott Courtyard Overflow Hotel, and other areas within 15 miles.  NOTE: The two outer conference center doors close at 10:00 p.m.  Noise curfew in lobby after 10:00 p.m. (just hang out in back confer- ence center or restaurant/bar). All of our convention space is located in close proximity on the first floor, except for the TimeGate Lounge, which is located in on the 15th floor. Refer to the schedule grid, hotel map (next page), and room signs.

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GUESTS MICHELLE GOMEZ

Michelle Gomez is best known to Doctor Who fans as The Mistress, the current incarnation of classic villain, . She appeared in teaser vignettes throughout Season 8 with Peter Capaldi and was revealed to be the Mistress in the season finale. She has now filmed episodes for her return in Season 9 to air Fall 2015. Although this is her Doctor Who debut on television, she has appeared in Doctor Who before in the 2007 Big Finish audio drama, Valhalla, starring Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor.

Gomez was born in Ayr, a large town in Ayrshire, Scotland. She attended Shawlands Academy and trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. Her first major role was in The Acid House, after which she starred in The Book Group, both on a British public-service television broadcaster. She then moved to , a comedy on the same broadcaster. Gomez ap- peared in the film, Chromophobia, and starred in the film, The Good House- keeping Guide, in 2005. She starred in Boeing-Boeing at the Comedy Theater in . She took on the role of Kate in The Taming of the Shrew in 2008 at the Courtyard Theatre and the Novello Theatre. From, there, she starred in The Wedding Video, before appearing that same year in the comedy se- ries, Bad Education. In 2014, along with her appearance in Doctor Who, she began producing comedy sketches for Wildseed Studios on YouTube.

This is Ms. Gomez’s first U.S. convention!

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GUESTS KATY MANNING

Katy Manning attended the Webber Douglas School of Dramatic Arts and began her TV career with the series, Man at the Top, dur- ing which she was offered the role of Jo Grant in Doctor Who. Who director, Douglas Camfield, cast Katy in Armchair Theatre and Target. She also hosted her own Arts and Crafts program, Serendipity.

In a career spanning over 40 years and three continents, her theatre work includes Why Not Stay For Breakfast?, There’s a Girl in my Soup, So Who Needs Men?, Run For Your Wife, Hamlet, The Real Inspector Hound, and Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead. In Australia, she played Elvira in Blithe Spirit and the title role in Educating Rita, and ap- peared in The Odd Couple with Jack Klugman and Tony Randall, Otherwise Engaged, and See How They Run. Katy has performed her one woman show, Me and Jezebel, across Australia. She has won several awards as the voice of the ten year old Gloria in the animated cartoon, Gloria’s House. She has di- rected Banjo Patterson, Shirley Valentine and two Australian musicals. While on UKTV (Australia) she hosted her own interview show with guests, including Lenny Henry, Simon Pegg, Robson Greene, Cleo Laine and Mr. Basil Brush, himself!

For over a decade, Katy has recorded audio dramas for Big Finish Produc- tions, as Iris Wildethyme in her own series, as well as reprising the role of Jo Grant, and guests on many other stories, including The Confessions of Dorian Gray. Katy wrote and performed Not A Well Woman in New York and LA and has recorded it as an audio for Big Finish.

Katy returned to TV as Jo Grant, some forty years on, in The Sarah Jane Ad- ventures. Her recent theatre work includes Agatha Christie’s A Murder Is Announced and Death By Fatal Murder., and she continues to appear in Big Finish audios.

This is Katy Manning’s first convention in Georgia!

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GUESTS NICK ROBATTO

Nick Robatto was the props maker for Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adven- tures and Torchwood. He began working on Who with the second series in 2006 all the way through the 2011 Christmas spe- cial, The Doctor, The Witch and the Ward- robe, creating the iconic sonic screwdrivers and other props.

After founding his own company, Rubbertoe Props, in 2011, Nick continued to supply Doctor Who with props throughout the Matt Smith era, and was a major part of the team that built the series 7-8 TARDIS console room. His other work on the show includes hand guns, chess sets, River Song’s sonic screwdriver and diary, the Doctor’s baby crib, weaponry, the Siege- Mode TARDIS in the episode, , and the huge bank vault door in the episode, Time Heist, in addition to many others.

In February 2013, Robatto established Rubbertoe Replicas, BBC Worldwide’s licensed premium replica prop house. Nick joins us for an inside look at prop design on the new series, and Rubbertoe will be vending in our Dealers Room. He is pictured above left held at gunpoint (with a gun of his own mak- ing) by John “Captain Jack Harkness” Barrowman.

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GUESTS KEVIN R. GRAZIER

Kevin R. Grazier, Ph.D. served as Science Advisor for several television series and movies, including the SyFy Channel series, Defiance and Ascension, the Peabody Award winning Battlestar Galactica, as well as Eureka, Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome, The Event, The Zula Patrol, Falling Skies, and the film, Gravity. He also produced the award- winning short, D.N.E.: Do Not Erase.

Grazier co-authored the book, The Science of Battlestar Galactica, and was an editor and contributing author for the American Chemical Society antholo- gy, Hollywood Chemistry: When Science Met Entertainment, as well as for the anthologies, The Science of Dune, The Science of Michael Crichton, and Fringe Science: Parallel Universes, White Tulips, and Mad Scientists. His next book, Hollyweird Science, will be released in 2015, with a second volume al- ready in the works.

Previously, he was a research scientist and science planning engineer for 15 years at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) on the Cassini/Huygens Mis- sion to Saturn and Titan, as well as working on other notable projects. Still an active researcher, his research areas include numerical method development, and long-term large-scale computer simulations of Solar System dynamics, evolution, and chaos.

Dr. Grazier is active in bringing the wonders of science and space to the pub- lic. He teaches basic astronomy, planetary science, cosmology, the search for extraterrestrial life, and the science of science fiction at UCLA, Santa Monica College, and College of the Canyons. He has appeared on several episodes of History Channel’s The Universe, Science Channel’s Alien Encounters, and Na- tional Geographic’s Naked Science.

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GUESTS STEPHEN LA RIVIERE Stephen la Riviere has a long association with cult television and films through his documentary work. His most recent film, the critically-acclaimed, Filmed in , charts the history of Gerry and ’s successful 60s puppet produc- tions, such as Stingray, Fireball XL5 and, of course, Thunderbirds. His comprehensive book of the same name was re-released last year. Away from his ex- tensive work documenting the history of many of ’s most successful shows, he has produced a whole slew of documentaries about classic television of shows, including The Champions, Upstairs Downstairs, and The Persuaders. With Thunderbirds’ 50th anniversary approaching, Stephen is once again involved in various up-coming Anderson projects. He has written for, and script-edited, the forth-coming range of Terrahawks audios from Big Finish, and is working on the new version of Firestorm – a traditional puppet and models series, based on one of Gerry Anderson’s final concepts

ANTHONY TAYLOR Anthony Taylor is a screenwriter and author of Zombies: The Ultimate Visual History and Arctic Adventure!, an official Thunder- birds novel, based on the iconic British tele- vision series. He has written episodes of the animated Paddle Pop Adventures series from Monk Studios and has several feature screenplays in development. In addition, Anthony wrote Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: The Complete Series – Volume 2, which includes reprints of the classic Gold Key comic book stories, and The Future was FAB: The Art of , chronicling artist Mike Trim’s career designing models and special effects for Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet, UFO. He illustrated the cover for Jeff Wayne’s, War of the Worlds album. Taylorcosm.com.

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GUESTS CHAD COLVIN Chad Colvin returns to TimeGate after being blown away by this amazing event last year. You may know him as one of the editors at the Stargate news site, GateWorld.net, but he also has a large Whovian side. He is an editor for GateWorld’s sister site, Sci-fi Stream (www.scifistream.com). He is an episodic contrib- utor to Kevin Mitchell’s Who Guide (available as an app for iOS and Android devices), and recently starred alongside John Barrowman in the Canadian documentary “FANonmenon”. Chad is a frequent host, emcee and panelist for many conventions in the U.S., as well as overseas, and recently returned from hosting an event in the UK in April. His brand-new venture, as talent representative and owner of Event Horizon Talent, just launched last month.

LOUIS ROBINSON

Louis Robinson makes his living as a professional singer/songwriter and can be found regularly per- forming and working with other singer/songwriters in the area. Before coming to America, he worked for the BBC for many years, in a number of capacities in both television and radio. He wrote, produced, composed and directed many different productions.

In the '70s, he worked as a film editor, con- tributing to such shows, as The Brothers (starring and Kate O'Mara), The Onedin Line, Doomwatch (created by Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis, famous for also creating the Cyber- men), and of course, Doctor Who. After leaving the BBC for two years, he returned in 1984 as Program Associate of the hit show, Telly Addicts. He worked that show from its pilot in 1984 to the final episode in 1996. Robin- son is also a Sherlock Holmes expert, and gives presentations on that subject. www.louisrobinson.com TimeGate 2015 17

GUESTS PIXELWHO PixelWho (artist, Nathan Skreslet, and manger, Ly Cao) provides high quality, limited edition poster prints, featuring all the characters from Doctor Who in awesome 8bit style. The over- all goal is to document every character, both significant and incidental, from every Doctor’s respective movie/series runs. Nathan scours episode screen captures and freeze frames DVDs in order to recreate each character accu- rately and roughly to scale. Every pixel is individually laid by hand; no computer conversion program is used. His art is a true labor of love which requires dedication and time. PixelWho has also been asked to be a part of the official BBC game, Doctor Who: Legacy. They will be creating and designing pixelated characters and backgrounds for a new in-game story arc called “Bigger on the Inside”, which launched March 2015. Doctor Who Legacy is available on multiple mobile platforms, tablets, and Facebook. It’s a free app to download and play.

MARK MADDOX

Mark Maddox is a Rondo Hatton and Pulp Factory Award winning artist. He has done illustrations for the 50th Anniversary issue of Doctor Who Magazine, as well as Warner Brothers, EMCE Toys, SCREEM Magazine, Cornerstone Publishing, Diabolique Magazine, Alchemy Werks, New Legend Productions, Bookmarks Magazine, Flying Labs Software, White Rocket Books, and Moonstone Comics. Titles include Kolchak: The Night Stalker Files, The Heap, The Red Menace and Flint, based on the 1960's spy. He has also done artwork for Little Shoppe Of Horrors Magazine, Mad Scientist, Black Coat Press, Undying Monsters Magazine, Hemlock Books, Philip Nutman’s Cities Of Night, Breygent Sketch Card Company and more. http://maddoxplanet.com/ 18 TimeGate 2015

GUESTS LEE MARTINDALE Lee Martindale believes in enjoying life, making a differ- ence, and writing good stories. Evidence that she does all three can be found in numerous venues, ranging from three Sword and Sorceress volumes, multiple Yard Dog Press projects, to Esther Friesner’s Turn the Other Chick, Witch Way to the Mall, and Fangs for the Mam- maries. She's edited a groundbreaking anthology (Such a Pretty Face), released a CD of original filk music (The Ladies of Trade Town), and an audiochapbook CD (To Stand Witness: Three Arthurian Tales). Her latest works include Prejudice by the Pound, a collection of essays and editorials from ten years of Rump Parlia- ment Magazine. Her second anthology, The Ladies of Trade Town, will be released in June from HarpHaven Publishing and will feature genre stories on “the world’s oldest profession.” When not slinging fiction, Lee is a Named Bard, Lifetime Active Member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, a fencing member of the SFWA Musketeers, and a member of the SCA. She and her husband, George, live in Plano, TX, where she shares news with friends and fans at http:// www.HarpHaven.net

COURTLAND LEWIS Courtland Lewis is a person of many interests: a life- long Doctor Who fan, philosopher, historian, author, and musician. His philosophical writings focus on issues in ethics and social/political philosophy, and his popular culture writings focus on the same issues, as they appear in Doctor Who, Star Trek, Farscape, Psych, Monk, and many other films. Courtland is dedicated to teaching others how self- reflection and thoughtfulness are the keys to liberation, self-fulfillment, and flourishing. He has a PhD in Philosophy, and is currently an Instructor of Philosophy and Religion at Owensboro Community and Technical College. TimeGate 2015 19

GUESTS JOSHUA WILSON

Joshua Wilson is an associate editor for Mad Norwegian Press, a publisher of Doctor Who reference guides, including the celebrated About Time series, Running Through Corridors and AHistory. Mad Norwegian also has a range of essay books pertaining to women and fandom, including the Hugo- nominated, Chicks Dig Time Lords, Whedonistas!. and the forthcoming Chicks Dig Comics. Appropriately, Wilson met future Mad Norwegian Editor-in-Chief, Lars Pearson, during a Doctor Who trivia match in 1998 (Lars won, battered and bruised, after a fierce battle of wills), which led to a consultation on I, Who, Mad Norwegian’s first reference guide on Doctor Who fiction. Wilson is now one of Mad Norwegian’s top “beta readers”.

Wilson is an Atlanta native whose wife and two children are loving enough, somehow, to put up with all of his Doctor Who nonsense, although he thinks he’s making progress at secretly indoctrinating his two year old as to what a TARDIS is. www.madnorwegian.com

KATHRYN SULLIVAN Kathryn Sullivan is the author of the award-winning young adult fantasies, The Crystal Throne, Agents & Adepts, and Talking to Trees. Her latest short story is in Clockwork Spells and Magical Bells. Her Doctor Who- related works include “The Monster and the Archaeolo- gists” in Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Dead Men Diaries and “The Diplomat's Tale” in Short Trips: Repercussions, both published by Big Finish, as well as an essay in the Hugo winning Chicks Dig Time Lords. Any birdlike beings in her books only slightly resemble her cockatoo owner. Kathryn lives in Winona, MN, where the river bluffs along the Mississippi River double as cliff sides on alien planets or the deep mysterious forests in a magical world.

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GUESTS JAMES PALMER

James Palmer is best known as co-creator of the popular, award-nominated giant monster anthology series, which includes Monster Earth, Betrayal on Monster Earth, and War on Monster Earth. He has written articles, interviews, and reviews for Strange Horizons and Tangent Online, and science fiction and pulp adventure tales for publishers, such as Airship 27 and White Rocket Books. James was nominated for the 2014 New Pulp Award for Best Short Story. His solo works include Slow Djinn and the short story collection, Into the Weird. With Kathryn Hinds, James wrote the tales that make up the art book, The Forty, a take on Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves re-imagining them as time travelers, which includes the photography of artist, Fox Gradin. A recovering comic book addict, James lives in North- east Georgia with his wife and daughter. www.jamesmpalmer.com.

A.R. COOK

A native of Riverside, Illinois, A.R. Cook currently lives in Gainesville, Georgia, and is the author of the YA book series, The Scholar, the Sphinx and the Shades of Nyx, and the sequel, The Scholar, the Sphinx and the Fang of Fenrir, released Dec. 2014. She’s had short stories pub- lished in the anthology, The Kress Project from the Georgia Museum of Art, and the fairy-tale collection, Willow Weep No More, from Tenebris Books. Several of A.R.’s short stories and short plays have been awarded honorable mentions in various magazines, such as Toasted Cheese Literary Journal and Writer’s Digest. From 2009-2013. A.R. was the book review columnist for the Gainesville Times, one of the most widely dis- tributed newspapers in Northeastern Georgia.

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GUESTS ELLIE COLLINS Ellie Collins is a native of Huntsville, AL. She was always artistic and creative, but in her high school days, she discovered a deep love for the theater and costuming. Since then she’s created over 100 costumes for herself and other actors and cosplayers. She’s won numerous awards and been featured in magazines for her costum- ing work. Also, she has done seamstress work for various film and television projects, including NBC’s Constantine and the TV movie, A Trip to Bounti- ful. She has also worked both in front of and behind the camera. Acting re- mains her first love. She was featured on the first season of The CW’s, The Originals, as a recurring DayWalker vampire. Ellie has gone on to write Empire Valley, an idea she had mulled around for many years, before tackling it for 2011’s National Novel Writing Month. Since then, each year she participates and encourages others to participate in “NaNoWriMo” and follow their writing dreams.

JEVOCAS “JAVA” GREEN

Jevocas Green is featured at the Plaza Theater in Atlanta for “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”, the long- est running theatrical event in Atlanta. He has also appeared in The Blind Side, Ben 10: Alien Swarm, Drop Dead Diva, The Walking Dead, and the superhero/ action web series, Fighting Angels as Rhapsody London. Java is also an established makeup artist, working with Netherworld’s Haunted House and is one of the key makeup artists and stars of the feature film, ACE: The Zombie. He will be starring in the upcoming ensemble found-footage horror film, The Lost Footage, from Crimson Films and in the upcoming comedy-horror film, Atlanta Vampire Movie. Java has launched his own production company, Jymeni Productions, LLC and is also one of the executive producers / co-writers / co-directors and makeup super- visor for the Uncanny X-Men fan series . He is the producer, creator, and star of the YouTube web series, Doctor Who: The Forgotten Doctor.

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GUESTS JONATHAN FRENCH Jonathan French is the author of the Autumn’s Fall Saga, an epic fantasy series. His debut novel, The Exiled Heir, has been hailed as “…a combination of pen strokes that successfully resurrect the old world fantasy concepts of Beowulf, Prydain, Oz and Masters of the Universe.” He released the second entry in the series, The Errantry of Bantam Flyn, in July 2014. tributed as at #9 in the Norse/ Viking sub-genre of fantasy on Amazon. An outspoken advocate of independent publishing, Jonathan has led panel discussions at conventions across the Southeast, with subjects ranging from marketing to art direction. He currently lives in Atlanta with his wife and toddling son, who can already throw a mean D10. Current projects include a gritty sword and sorcery book scheduled for Spring 2015 release.

JOHN RABON John Rabon is a leading contributor to the Doctor Who fan site, Tardistopia.net. John writes humorous and in- formative lists and feature articles on everything from the show’s origin to the Doctor’s favorite foods. His articles have been featured on The Doctor Who Hub and Reddit. John has been a Brittrack staff member at Drag- on*Con and was featured in CNN’s iReport feature, Doc- tor Who Turns 50. John also creates fan music videos for Doctor Who and cosplays several characters, including the Ninth Doctor, the Master (), and Harry Sullivan. www.tardistopia.net, www.facebook.com/ DoctorJohnsCosplay

TL WESTGATE TL Westgate is a Florida filmmaker ,who recently won the End of Days Apocalypse Film Challenge with his latest film, a hard sci-fi short called, M-Theory, about two scientists whose invention to improve the world ends up destroying it, and how a messenger from the future hopes to help them right their wrongs before it happens. View the trailer at: http://www.creativeinletfilms.com/m-theory/

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GUESTS SASCHA DZUBA Sacha Alexander Dzuba is a British-born actor based out of Atlanta, Georgia. He works in multiple areas of film, television, music, writing, voice acting, and podcasting, as well as visual and perfor- mance art. He is currently filming Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk, directed by Ang Lee. Some of Sacha’s film highlights are acting in and scoring the Lion’s Gate film, Jack ‘o Lantern, performing in the surreal fantasy puppet film, Hitori (Ninja Puppet Prod. and Heather Henson’s Handmade Puppet Dreams), and the role of Doctor Craven in the steampunk re-imagining of The Secret Garden by Dogwood Studios. Favorite voice acting roles are in productions with the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company, Dr. Geek’s Laboratory, and Nubbin and Friends. Sacha also performs as a multi- instrumentalist musician with numerous bands, speaks and performs at con- ventions, performs long-form improv, and writes for INsite magazine.

KEN SPIVEY Established musician and entertainer, Ken Spivey, has expanded his Renaissance act into the science fiction/ fantasy world by performing original music based on the long running British science fiction series, Doctor Who. His band, The Ken Spivey Band, was recently named by MTV.com as one of the premier Time Lord Rock bands.

Spivey is also the founder of the Time Lord Fest conven- tions in Tampa and Orlando that are quickly becoming the largest Doctor Who conventions in the state of Florida. In addition, Ken has led numerous Doctor Who- related panels at conventions all over the southeast U.S., where he synthesiz- es his academic background in Gender Theory and Alternative Sexualities in the Ancient World with the spheres of pop culture and science fiction. Due to the popularity of his Celtic Doctor Who music, his fan approachability, and extensive knowledge of all things Whovian, Ken has become one of the larg- est unofficial voices for young adult Doctor Who fandom. www.kenspivey.com

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GUESTS LT. MOXIE ANNE MAGNUS

Lt. Moxie Magnus is a shimmering, glowing star in

the firmament of the United Federation of Planets. Through space age sling-shot technology, this 7-1/2 foot tall glamazon (mostly hair and heels) has come rocketing back to us from the future, dragging some laughs with her along the way! In the 23rd century, she serves as the Chief Cosmetology Officer aboard the USS Enterprise under the com- mand of James T. Kirk. There, she navigates the world of serially dating red-shirts and keeping the fleet in regulation bouffants. Here, in the 21st century, she writes about her adventures, with tongue firmly placed in cheek, in her blog, Moxie Magnus: Star Trek Cosmetologist. Her thesis, “Zero -G Styling Technology: Captain, We Have Lift-off”, is still recognized as the seminal work in its field. Although she has often been told “In space, no one can hear you, queen”, that hasn’t stopped her from entertaining fans and the fleet both in and out of this world.

THE ESO NETWORK

The ESO Network is the podcast network home of shows that celebrate our love for all things Pop Culture, Sci-Fi and Fantasy, Comics and much, much more. Join podcasts like Earth Station One, Earth Station Who, Dr. Geeks Lab for Applied Science, Transmissions From Atlantis, The White Rocket, The Thirteenth Hour and The Delta Quadrant, as they dive headfirst into the world of their favorite topics, and see what they can find to get into trouble with! Stop by for a listen and let your inner geek out to play. The ESO Network - proudly serving you since April 2010. www.earthstationone.com

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 Main Programming (Century Ballroom)  Gallifrey Portal (Doctor Who) (Peachtree)  Otherworlds Portal (general sci-fi and fantasy) (Decatur 2)  The British Pub (general British) (DeKalb)  The Wardrobe Portal (costuming/cosplay) (Decatur 1)  The Library Portal (literary) (Decatur 1)  Worlds of Wonder (Dunwoody 2)  Gaming (Dunwoody 1)  The Cinema (videos) (Dogwood) Times are always subject to change. Check the programming schedule availa- ble as a separate handout at Registration. WARNING: Discussions of recent and current TV shows, movies, books, etc. may contain spoilers, and late-night panels may contain discussions of adult themes with adult language.

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FRIDAY 6:00 PM— Opening Ceremony -Come meet the staff and guests of TimeGate and get your preview of what we have in store for the weekend! 7:00 PM— TimeGate For Newbies Is this your first TimeGate? Or, maybe your first convention? You’ve passed the biggest hurdle – you’re here! Now join us for a little orientation session and a tour of the function space of the hotel. 7:00 PM— Poolside Bash! Join us by the pool for desserts and a cash bar and kick your TimeGate off in style! But, don’t be late for the British Invasion concert! 8:00 PM— The Music of the British Invasion Join Louis Robinson and Friends for a very special concert, celebrating the music of the British Inva- sion! Hear music by the Who, the Rolling Stones, Herman’s Hermits, the Kinks, and other British bands who made a big splash in the States in the mid-60s. 9:00 PM— Masquerade Individuals and group costumes welcome! Come onstage to show off your amazing costume or put together a funny and action-packed skit with your friends! We’ll limit skits to 5 min each (the shorter the better so that we can in- clude as many entries as possible). Please visit our new Masquerade page to enter. Hosted by the Great Bird of the Galaxy, Lt. Moxie Magnus! 26 TimeGate 2015

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FRIDAY 10:00 PM— Special Tributes For George Cockrell and Dave Slaughter in Dunwoody 2 For friends of George and Dave, whom we lost last year, a wake to swap stories about how these two guys shared and bettered our lives and this con. 11:00 PM— Whovian Speed Dating: Finding A New Friend Or Companion/ Whovian Dating Tips It’s Love: Whovian Style with your host, Ken Spivey! Whether you’re looking for a date, a friend, or a companion to join you on your Dalek hunts, this is the place for you!

SATURDAY 10:00 AM—Bringing VR to SF We’ve seen it a thousand times in our favorite shows, but now it’s finally here. Join ATLvr as they discus what Virtual Reality promised, what it delivers on, and how you can finally visit your favorite worlds. 11:00 AM— Michelle Gomez Q&A The Master is back, but this time, she’s the MISTRESS. We’ll talk to Michelle about the challenges of taking on this iconic role, find out what she can tell us about Series 9,. 12:00 PM— Nick Robatto Q&A Nick is responsible for much of the look of the show for the last few years and is currently heavily at work on Series 9. We’ll hear about his work on Doctor Who, Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures with photos. 1:00 PM— Retro TV RetroTV is the current broadcast home of classic Doctor Who in America. Hear how the good Doctor came to Retro, what impact the show has had on the channel, and what they have planned for Doctor Who in the future! 2:00 PM— Katy Manning Q&A Katy is best known to Whovians as Jo Grant, but her career has encompassed so much more! We’ll hear about her adventures on Doctor Who in the 70s, some of her other roles, and about her crazy ride as Iris Wildthyme. 3:00 PM— Dr. Kevin Grazier A long-time NASA scientist and science advisor for TV shows and movies, Dr. Grazier will also discuss his new book, Hollyweird Science: From Quantum Quirks to the Multiverse (Science and Fiction). 4:15 PM— Michelle Gomez Q&A The second of our two Q&As with Ms. Gomez. We’ll take all your questions, but first Michelle must face the dreaded TARDIS tin! 6:00 PM— Concert: The Ken Spivey Band The acclaimed Time Lord Rock group combining Steampunk elements with mad Celtic energy into Time- Wimey, comedic revelry! Why oh why did he let Rose Tyler go-uh-oh? 8:00 PM—The TimeGate Cabaret starring Lt. Moxie Magnus THE BIG SHOW! A $5 ticket gets you into the show and 100% of the monies raised goes to chari- ty. This year it’s a variety show, starring the Cosmetologist from the Future, Lt. Moxie Magnus! Catch this show before she beams back to the Enterprise!

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SATURDAY 9:30 PM— Gallifrey Game Night You’ve seen Hollywood Game Night hosted by Jane Lynch on NBC, right? We will be debuting Gallifrey Game Night!! Watch contestants match their skills with two teams of celebrities in games that test your Doctor Who and British trivia! 11:00 PM— Match Game That staple of 70s camp comes to TimeGate! A panel of our Guests will hope to match answers to “fill in the blank” questions with contestants from our audience. As most folks know, the answers could get a little . . . naughty. Join us for a very special version sponsored by —

SUNDAY 10:00 AM — Church Service in DeKalb Non-demoninational Christian service 11:00 AM — Nick Robatto Q&A One of the most prominent props that Nick designed for the show is the TARDIS console, seen in the last Matt Smith season and in the Capaldi seasons. We’ll talk in detail about the design and build process. 12:00 PM— Katy Manning Q&A Our second session with Ms. Manning. 1:00 PM— ESO: Best of the Master The folks from the ESO podcast discuss the history of the Doctor’s most venerable foe, how s/he’s changed with the times, and some of the Master/Mistress’s greatest moments. Session is rec- orded for future podcast. 2:00 PM— PixelWho: Invasion of the (Really Small) Square What’s up with the popularity of colored squares these days? The history, background, and modern look at 8-bit/pixel retro art style. 3:00 PM— Live Video Commentary The classic adventure ,“The Daemons”, was broadcast 44 years ago this weekend and was an important story for Jo Grant. Join Katy Manning and Louis Robinson in a discussion about the mak- ing of this adventure. 4:00 PM— The Doctor Who Exhibition Chad Colvin recently visited Wales and attended the Exhibition. He’ll walk you through the attraction and show you all the amazing things on view. 5:00 PM— Puppet Show: Felt Nerdy The puppet troupe, Felt Nerdy, made their TimeGate debut in 2014 and their show was so popular we had to bring it back this year! Word has it, they’re working on a new Dalek puppet ... 6:00 PM— TimeGate 2015 Wrap-Up That’s it for another year! Join us if you can for our final session,where you can give us our report card and hear some details about what’s coming up next year! 28 TimeGate 2015

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FRIDAY 7:00 PM— Trip of a Lifetime: The 2005 Season Looking back at ten years of new Who – not to mention ten years of TimeGate! We’ll reminisce about “Rose” and the amaz- ing season that brought back the Doctor at last. (Martin Hennessee, Ashley Raburn, Chad Colvin, Lee Martindale, Kathy Sullivan) 8:00 PM— Frenemies Forever: The Doctor and the Master The Doctor and the Master – sorry, Mistress! – have fought all through time, but neither really seems to want to destroy the other. Let’s look at their long rivalry and speculate how the gen- der swap might change their dynamic. (Courtland Lewis, Jennifer Hartshorn, Phantom Troublemaker, Martin Hennessee) 9:00 PM— Who On Earth: Season 8 (1971) Retrospective Turn your clocks back to 1971 and remember the season that introduced the Master and Jo Grant, as the Doctor and UNIT face off against Autons, Axons, Daemons and more! (Mark Maddox, Kathy Sullivan, John Rabon) 10:00 PM— The Great Dataslice in the Sky Doctor Who‘s modern show-runners use sci-fi to explore two very different visions of death and its meaning. We’ll compare and contrast RTD’s “everything has its time and everything dies” philosophy to Moffat’s attempts to cheat death with a digital afterlife. (Courtland Lewis, Jennifer Hartshorn, Mike Faber, Ly Cao) 11:00 PM— Gallifrey Theatre: “The Claws of Axos” It’s open mic, and open season, as we fans comment on the psychedelic monster mayhem of 1971’s “The Claws of Axos”.

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10:00 AM— Behind the Sofa Killer dolls, marauding mummies, Capaldi’s eyebrows – Doctor Who is often said to be too scary for a young audience. Let’s look back at the scariest moments in Doctor Who history, and ask the younger audience what sends them behind the sofa. (Mark Maddox, Courtland Lewis, Nathan Skreslet, Shawn Carter) 11:00 AM— Video Programming TBA 12:00 PM— Titan Comics: Debut Year Surveying the comics scene, now that Titan has launched its new Doctor Who title with different lines featuring the four new se- ries Doctors. (Josh Wilson, Mike Faber, Ashley Raburn) 1:00 PM— I'm Not His Assistant The role of the Companion has changed dramatically over the years, from viewpoint character to peril monkey to co-lead. We’ll go back to the beginning with Ian and Barbara, revisit important characters who changed the way we look at the Doctor’s best friends, and ask what it means to be a 21st Century Doctor Who Companion. (Kathy Sullivan, Jennifer Hartshorn, Courtland Lewis, Ken Spivey) TimeGate 2015 29

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SATURDAY 2:00 PM— Save the ! “Dalek Empire” and “Jubilee” The Daleks are blessed with memorable voices, but received wisdom said they couldn’t hold a conversation. With “Jubilee” and “Dalek Empire”, Big Finish re-energized the villains by focusing on their scheming intelligence. (Josh Wilson, Ashley Raburn, Martin Hennessee) 3:00 PM— Don't Stop Me Now: Season 8 (2014) Review Listen! Take a trip through the 2014 series, from Victorian London to the Matrix Dataslice, from Sherwood Forest to the North Pole, with Peter Capaldi’s compelling new Doctor. (Louis Robinson, John Rabon, Lee Martindale, Ashley Raburn, Martin Hennessee) 4:00 PM— Video Programming TBA 5:00 PM— The Adventures of Iris Wildthyme She’s mad, bad, and dangerous to know – but we love her, really! It’s Iris Wildthyme, adventurer extraordinaire, as featured in novels and portrayed on audio by our guest, Katy Manning. (Josh Raburn, Martin Hennessee) 6:00 PM— The Doctor and the Military In the latest season, we’ve seen the Doctor’s discomfort with soldiers grow stronger than ever, before being seemingly reconciled. We’ll look at the long-time conflict between the peace-loving scientist and the armed forces he both needs and resents. Presented by UNIT Southeast. (Keith Lancaster, Ed Sherrouse, Harvey Cotton Jr., Candace Young) 7:00 PM— Permission to Squee! How Fan Fic & Slash Changed Sci Fi In the last 20 years, slash and fanfic have emerged as major forces in fandom’s conversation and series, such as Buffy and Smallville, incorporating ideas that appeared in fandom. Let’s look at the ways in which the modern series of Doctor Who is engaged with this kind of dialog with its audience. (Chad Colvin, Lizbeth Dison) 8:00 PM— Curse of Fatal Death This 1999 Comic Relief special now looks like a bit of a primer to the Moffat era of Doctor Who! We’ll take a look back at this comedy epi- sode and ask what, if anything, it has to do with how Moffat makes Who today. (Kathy Sullivan, Sacha Dzuba, Kirby Bartlett-Sloan) 9:00 PM— The Delaware Version: Music in the Pertwee Era The Pertwee years fea- tured eye-popping color, but also a fantastic soundtrack with a bewildering array of electronic burbles, wobbles, and prehistoric kazoo solos. We’ll celebrate composers Dudley Simpson, Malcolm Clarke and Carey Blighton, and how the development of synthesizers changed the sound of science fiction. (Martin Hennessee, Danny Stewart) 10:00 PM— The Wrong Doctors Remember when Hartnell met the Silence, causing him to forget more than just his lines, or the one where Tennant landed in Amelia Pond’s garden? What about the time Tom Baker met the Mara, or when the Daleks tried to crash Halley’s comet into Earth? Don’t remember them? Neither do we, but that won’t stop us talking about storylines that might have been, almost were, or should have been! (Robert Lloyd, Chad Colvin, Mark Maddox, Martin Hennessee) 30 TimeGate 2015

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SUNDAY 10:00 AM— Dr. Who & the Daleks 50th Anniversary So close, you can feel their fire! We’ll look back on Dalekmania and the colorful legacy of the beloved 1965 Peter Cushing film. (Mark Maddox, Kirby Bartlett-Sloan, Anthony Taylor, Kathy Sullivan) 11:00 AM— Glam Fashions of the '70s Blue fake fur, white go-go boots, ruffled shirts, pinkie rings…yes, it’s the glorious glam fashions of the early 1970s, a colorful riot of fashion-forward attire. The Doctor and Jo were right up to date with Carnaby Street, bridging the divide between Beau Brummel and David Bowie. (Courtland Lewis, Kim Holec) 12:00 PM— How to (Re)Build a Sci Fi Show We’ll look at what was kept, and what was left behind, when RTD created his new Doctor Who. Is the new Who a valid continuation of the original, or its own new creation? Is it a remake or a remix? Is it an example of the old parable of the broom? Let’s talk it out, and hug it out if neces- sary. (Nathan Skreslet, Mike Faber, John Rabon, Kevin Grazier) 1:00 PM— Big Finish Year in Review It’s been an amazing year for Big Finish, with new series of Dark Eyes and Gallifrey, the book adaptations, and new adventures for the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Doctors. (Josh Wilson, Ashley Raburn) 2:00 PM— Indominatible: Season 12 (1975) Retrospective Forty years ago, Tom Baker made his debut, and the show was never the same again. Let’s revisit Tom Baker’s iconic first season with our old friends, Sarah Jane and Harry, the Giant Robot, Davros, the Wirrin, and more! (Mark Maddox, Sacha Dzuba, Kathy Sullivan, Shawn Carter) 3:00 PM— A Good Man? Be a pal and answer the question of the year – is the Doctor a good man? And what does “good” even mean? This panel will be a compre- hensive look at the Doctor’s morality, from the Cave of Skulls to Varos to the Nethersphere. (Jennifer Hartshorn, Kathy Sullivan, Mike Faber, Ken Spivey, Ashley Raburn) 4:00 PM— "...by Robert Holmes" Let’s review the work of one of the key creative imaginations behind Doctor Who, Robert Holmes. He introduced the Master, creat- ed the Sontarans and Autons, named Gallifrey and Rassilon, and created worlds as diverse as Inter-Minor, Androzani, and Ravalox. (Robert Lloyd, Sacha Dzuba, Martin Hennessee) 5:00 PM—Merry Christmas, Everybody A Doctor Who Christmas Special seemed like a joke at first, but has now become a British holiday tradition. We’ll count down each of the ten Christmas episodes and see which get tangerines and which get lumps of coal. Vote for your favorites here – http://tinyurl.com/myrx34l (Robert Lloyd, Ken Spivey, Martin Hennessee, Sacha Dzuba)

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FRIDAY 7:00 PM— BBC's Pride and Prejudice 20th Anniversary The BBC adaptation, featuring Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle, is considered by many to be the definitive filmed adapta- tion of Jane Austen’s work. (Mark Heffernan, Jen Wood) 8:00 PM— Return of the Clones: Orphan Black The story of Sarah and her sisters continues in the current third season... from the adventures of the various clones to the machinations of the Dyad Institute and the Proletheans. (Candace Young, Hannah Hudson, Mark Heffernan) 9:00 PM— The Voyages of the Spaceship, Red Dwarf Our favorite adventures of the spaceship, Red Dwarf, and her not-so intrepid crew over the years and ten series. What would we like to see happen in the announced upcoming Red Dwarf XI? (Joe Campbell, Mike Faber, Anthony Williams, KE Castellan) 10:00 PM— Dreadfully Good Horror: Penny Dreadful The mash-up of iconic Victorian horror monsters has recently returned for its second season. We’ll take a look back at the first season and the search for Mina Harker, along with discussing the events of the current season. (Mark Heffernan, Tony Bowers, Sacha Dzuba) 11:00 PM—Looking Into a Black Mirror Charles Brooker’s acclaimed recent anthology series uses modern and near-future technology to examine society and the human condition in provocative and sometimes disturbing ways. Come talk about what it made you think and feel! (Robert Lloyd, Tony Henderson, Hannah Hudson, Harvey Cotton)

SATURDAY 10:00 AM— Mr. Selfridge Calls the Midwife From Paradise: Period Drama In the wake of Downton Abbey, we’ll take a look at three recent period dramas: Mr. Selfridge, Call the Midwife and The Paradise, and also offer suggestions of others worth your time. (Mark Heffernan, Caro Brown, AR Cook) 12:00 PM— Bond...James Bond With his constantly changing face, James Bond has to be a Time Lord! Join us for a series retrospective, from the early days with Sean Connery to the current incumbent, Daniel Craig. Plus, we preview the upcoming new film, Spectre. (Chip Johnson, Candace Young) 1:00 PM— Thunderbirds 50th Anniversary Gerry Anderson’s series turns 50 in 2015! Anderson experts, Stephen La Riviere and Anthony Taylor, join us to celebrate the anniversary. (Stephen la Riviere, Anthony Taylor, James D Young) 2:00 PM—The Weird Wonderful Worlds of Neil Gaiman From his early years on comic books to films and television (including Doctor Who), Neil Gaiman has prov- en to be one of the most popular and versatile creators in the business. Join us to talk about his career and what his work means to you! (Robert Lloyd, AR Cook, Suzanne Najbrt) 32 TimeGate 2015

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SATURDAY 3:00 PM— The Story of Stephen la Riviere The filmmaker joins us to discuss his career making documentaries on subjects, such as Upstairs, Downstairs, Orson Welles, The Saint and Gerry Anderson. (Mark Heffernan) 5:00 PM— BBC America Originals Orphan Black, Atlantis, Ripper Street, Intrud- ers and The Musketeers all have one thing in common. They were either produced or co-produced by BBC America. Join us to discuss these shows in addition to the brand new series, Tatau, and the upcoming Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell. (Mark Heffernan, Caro Brown) 6:00 PM— Sherlock ... In Time What are your thoughts regarding the idea of setting the next Sherlock story back in Victorian times? Or is it really being set in Victorian times? A spirited discussion of BBC’s Sherlock, both past and future. (Louis Robinson, Kim Holec, Kathryn Sullivan, Allison Lane) 7:00 PM— Broadchurch vs. Gracepoint In a joint panel with the Otherworlds track, we compare and contrast Broadchurch, the hit U.K. murder mystery series with David Tennant and Olivia Colman, and Gracepoint, the U.S. remake, with Tennant and Anna Gunn. We’ll take a look at Broadchurch’s second season as well. (Mike Faber, Katie Green, Nicole Mazza) 8:00 PM— It's Just a Flesh Wound: Monty Python And now! At Last! Another panel completely different from some of the other panels, which aren’t quite the same as this one is. Celebrate the anniversary of Monty Python and the Holy Grail! (Adam Throne, Tony Bowers, Chip Johnson) 9:00 PM— The Changing Times at Downton Abbey The 1920’s are in full swing, and the times are changing for the residents of Downton Abbey, both upstairs and down- stairs. We’ll discuss the most recent fifth series and where things might progress in the sixth and final series. (Mark Heffernan, Mike Gordon, Mike Faber, Katie Green) 10:00 PM— Sassenach in the Scottish Highlands: Outlander A WWII nurse is thrown back in time to the 1740’s in the TV adaptation of Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander books. A second season of the popular series has already been greenlit. Come and dis- cuss the series and where it is headed in the future. (Mark Heffernan, Mike Faber, Elaine Sweatman, Suzanne Najbrt) 11:00 PM— In The Thick of It Before he was The Doctor Peter Capaldi was best known for playing the foul mouthed political spin doctor Malcolm Tucker on The Thick of It. This political comedy satirizes the workings of the British government in an unflinching and (definitely NSFW!) way. (Mark Heffernan, Anthony Williams)

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SUNDAY 11:00 AM— Ask A British Person! You’ve got questions about the United Kingdom and its culture? Well, our panel of Brits has answers! A wonderfully interactive panel where you can find out about Britain and its culture from the experts, the Brits them- selves! (Louis Robinson, Stephen la Riviere, Anthony Williams) 12:00 PM— English Translation There have been many American remakes of British shows… and a couple have gone the other way! In this joint panel with the Other- worlds track, we take a look at which remakes did well and which missed the mark. (Robert Lloyd, Tony Bowers) 1:00 PM— Don't Know Much About British History Our panel of experts take you through 2,000+ years in a crash course in British history, but in a fun way. From the Roman era, to the Tudors, the Jacobite rebellion, the Victorian era and the World Wars, discover what made Britain… well, Britain! (Mark Heffernan, Anthony Williams) 2:00 PM— The Music of the British Invasion The companion panel to TimeGate’s Friday night British Invasion concert. Louis Robinson and his friends take a look at the history behind the music of the British Invasion of the 1960’s. There’s so much more than just the Beatles and the Rolling Stones! (Louis Robinson, Kim Holec, Tom Disbrow, Mike Langford, Rachel King)

The Atlanta Gallifreyans is a Doctor Who, Sarah Jane Adventures, and Torchwood fan club. We have been part of the Atlanta community since 2004, when we held our first meeting. We have a fun time watching episodes, having discussions, hearing from guest speakers, and participating in other group activities. And, best of all, there are no dues!

Meetings are held on Sunday from 2-6 p.m. at the Sandy Springs Public Library. Meeting Address: 395 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, GA 30328

For more information, please visit out website: www.meetup.com/atlantagallifreyans

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FRIDAY 7:00 PM— Star Trek: What's Next for the Final Frontier There’s at least one more film left in the rebooted JJ-verse; meanwhile, book, comic, and Blu-Ray sales are going strong. A whole new generation is discovering the franchise. What’s our heading now, Captain? (Carter Maddux) 8:00 PM— The 100 101: Welcome to the Ground A Grounder and a Reaper walk into a bar. The bartender says to the Grounder, “We don’t serve your kind.” The Reaper walks out. Don’t get it? We can give you the 411—join us for a discussion of the CW’s gritty post-apocalyptic drama. (Aaron Dunne) 9:00 PM— Danger Will Robinson! Lost in Space 50 Years On As the Irwin Allen classic celebrates its golden jubilee, we take a retrospective look at the adventures of the Jupiter 2. (Alan Siler, Mark Heffernan) 10:00 PM— Walking Dead: From Terminus to the Safe Zone Adapting to changing circumstances is the key to survival, but have Rick and co. adapted too well? Is this the darkest season yet? Come join our dissection of this body of televised work. (Ellie Collins, Ken Spivey, Angela Berry, Aaron Dunne) 11:00 PM— Fan Fiction: Even Better Than the Real Thing? In all its many forms, fan fiction is a vital part of the genre collective. Is it legit, “real,” and inspirational, or is it “hackwork” that mocks the pros? Join our panel of lit critics, writers, and readers to decide! (Darbi Kircher, Carter Maddux, Adam Throne)

SATURDAY

10:00 AM— Flux Capacitor Beyond Thunderdome: The Films of 1985 Return with us now to the days of parachute pants, tie bars, MTV and Members Only jackets as we look back at some of the greatest (and not so great) films of 1985, including Back to the Future, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, The Goonies... and so many more! (Adam Throne, Aaron Dunne, Jamie Hayes, Sacha Dzuba) 11:00 AM— Ctrl-Alt-Del: Person of Interest Review Welcome to the Machine and come learn about this fascinating and scarily prescient TV crime series from Jonathan Nolan. In a future where a machine can predict violent crime by tracking everyone, the fight for freedom is really about the fight for privacy. Or is it the other way around? (Aaron Dunne, Mike Faber, Mike Gordon, Lee Martindale) 12:00 PM— From Wonder Woman to River Tam: The Evolution of Female Protago- nists The Dejah Thorises and Dale Ardens of the past gave way to the Leia Organas and Ellen Ripleys of a recent generation, and now we’re seeing characters like Buffy Summer, River Tam, River Song, and Black Widow empower women even more. Or do they? Come join this discussion and speculate! (AR Cook, Darbi Kircher, Carter Maddux)

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SATURDAY 1:00 PM— How to Build a Master Villain Villains are a “shadowy reflection” of the hero, but what qualities are needed to be exceptional and memorable as a villain, and what makes our favorite villains tick? (AR Cook, Adam Throne, Marc Humbert, Aaron Dunne) 2:00 PM— Star Wars: The Road to The Force Awakens A new trilogy. Familiar charac- ters. New books, comics, and tons of “moichendising,” and all without the man who created it, George Lucas. What lies ahead in that galaxy far, far away? (Brett Black, Adam Throne, Wiley DeLoach) 3:00 PM— The Many Worlds of Role Playing Join experts as they help you navigate the labyrinthan world of roleplaying, from its origins until now. What’s the difference between a Pathfinder and a Munchkin? Where’s a good Dungeon to find a Dragon? What surprises are in store for player characters this year, and in journeys to come? (Carter Maddux, Bruce Sheffer, Jonathan French, Jennifer Hartshorn ) 4:00 PM— "Come With Me if You Want to Live": The Terminator Revisited We over- shot the 30th anniversary of this groundbreaking film by one year, but that’s what happens when you mess with time. Come celebrate 30+ years of The Terminator as we look at it and its legacy of sequels, novels, comics, TV shows, and now a rebooted film franchise. One thing’s for sure: You’ll be back. (Aaron Dunne, Angela Berry, Adam Throne) 5:00 PM— Marvel Cinematic Universe ‘Nuff said. (Jennifer Hartshorn, John Rabon, Adam Throne, Aaron Dunne) 6:00 PM— From 2001 to Interstellar: Faith, Fate and Prophesy Science Fiction has always been a home to philosophical ideas. In this panel, we’ll take a look at Sci Fi that gets thoughtful and that manages to balance the Scientific with the Spiritual, includ- ing 2001: A Space Odyssey and 2010, Contact, Interstellar and Battlestar Galactica. (Kevin Grazier, Adam Throne, Aaron Dunne) 7:00 PM— Off the Record: The Sci-Fi History You Never Learned in School Come explore the mysteries of Science Fiction and how the unexplained gets explained — or hidden. X Files, Falling Skies, Warehouse 13, heck, even Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull — they all tell us that the truth is indeed out there; you just have to know where to find it. (AR Cook, Aaron Dunne) 8:00 PM— No, Not The Silmarillion!: A Tolkien Film Retrospective When Peter Jack- son flippantly told one reporter that he was ready to take on The Silmarillion, half of the movie going audience wept tears of joy, the other half were ready to sic the Nazgul on him. Are the Tolkien films all Jacksoned out or is there room for more? (Carter Maddux, Mark Heffernan)

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SATURDAY 9:00 PM—A Tale of Two (DC) Cities: The Flash and Arrow Come learn the comics history of two of DC’s lesser-known but extremely critical characters, and find out what’s making their TV shows worth watching. Get your speed force ready and pull out your boxing arrows for this rock-’em, sock-’em look at these characters. (Aaron Dunne, Stephen Stevers, Jonathan French) 10:00 PM—Game! Of! Thrones! (Say it like Wheel! Of! Fortune!) Are you hooked? Yeah, we know you are. Come detox with us and talk about what you love (and who you hate). Plus, no Game of Thrones panel would be complete without speculation about who is next to die… (Aaron Dunne, Hannah Hudson, Lee Martindale, Ellie Collins) 11:30 PM—Live From TimeGate, It’s Saturday Night! (SNL 40th Anniversary) Satur- day Night Live is one of the most important comedy institutions of all time, both influ- encing and reflecting American pop culture. Join us for a short discussion of why this show is so important and has endured for so long, followed by as many clips of as many great skits and characters as we can play. (Alan Siler, Hannah Hudson, Robert Lloyd)

SUNDAY 10:00 AM— Reboot vs. Remake vs. Retcon Is going back to the well a recipe for dis- aster, a way to tick off fans, or a chance at reinventing a legend for a new generation? Hollywood keeps giving new spins to older material, with varying degrees of success and popularity. Why do some work and others fizzle? Why do some make money but alienate the fans? (Adam Throne, Carter Maddux, Aaron Dunne) 11:00 PM— Hollyweird Science Join Dr. Kevin Grazier and others for an affectionate, serious, and sometimes funny look at the science that goes into the fiction of our fa- vorite shows and films. (Kevin Grazier, Carter Maddox, Darbi Kircher, Adam Throne) 12:00 PM— Star Wars: EU or Eww? When a new Star Wars trilogy was announced by Disney, there was excitement and jubilation, and the recent trailer has fueled that. At the same time, the core audience of Star Wars fans who consumed Dark Horse com- ics, Bantam novels, and games over the course of several decades became enraged! to find that their “Expanded Universe” was now as much a “legend” as the New Jedi Order! Was the Expanded Universe really that good, and will it be saved by Disney? (Brett Black, Marc Humbert, Adam Throne) 1:00 PM— Batman v. Superman: 100 Things We Hope DC Gets Right Love it or hate it, you knew that Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel would get a sequel. Now that you’ve seen the trailer, are you still skeptical? Does DC stand a shot of building its own Cinematic Universe, or is TV its true destiny (and is that such a bad thing)? (Ken Spivey, Carter Maddux, Marc Humbert) TimeGate 2015 37

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SUNDAY 2:00 PM— Ears Looking at You: A Tribute to Leonard Nimoy Come join us as we “Remember” the legend who both was and wasn’t Spock. (Adam Throne, Aaron Dunne) 3:00 PM— After the Fall: Agents of SHIELD Sn 2 Following the events of The Winter Soldier, Agents of SHIELD had a shakeup that had naysayers waking up and hailing Hydra. Has the show kept up with its promise, and how does it (and other Marvel shows) fit into the broader Marvel movie universe? (John Rabon, Ken Spivey, Angela Berry, Hannah Hudson) 4:00 PM— From Big Bang Theory to The Simpsons: A Brief History of Geeks in Pop Culture Join several generations of fans as we look at clips and share memories of the greatest (and funniest) moments in geek culture. Can we continue to take over the world? (AR Cook, Darbi Kircher, Adam Throne) 5:00 PM—The Future of Sci Fi in America … and elsewhere too! Our favorite genres are now bigger than ever before, but where is it all leading? Will there be a new gener- ation of prose writers, or are the thinkers of the future blogging and tweeting the next big thing? (AR Cook, Adam Throne, Aaron Dunne)

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THE WARDROBE PORTAL—COSPLAY PROGRAMMING DECATUR 1 FRIDAY

7:00 PM— New Who Cosplay Interested in the costumes from the return of Doctor Who, starting in 2005? If so, this is the panel for you! Join a couple of Doctors, some Companions, and more, for cosplay info on the New era. (Kim Holec, Hannah Marney, Chris Marney, David Brown, Allison Lane, Rachel Stewart, Heather May) 10:00 PM—Who Knits Our knitters/crafters discuss the 4th Doctor's scarf and its vari- ations, as well as other Who'verse knitting projects. Please bring your own tatting/needlework/crafts projects for possible Show & Tell. (Tom Disbrow, Gen Ballie, Gene Fender) SATURDAY 10:00 AM— Torchwood Costuming Capt. Jack Harkness, aka David Brown leads a discussion of Torchwood costuming. If you're a Torchwood cosplayer, please attend in costume for Show & Tell. (Kim Holec, Gwen Brown, David Brown) 12:00 PM— An Hour with Ellie Collins Tom Disbrow, our theatre guru, interviews Ellie Collins, costume designer and make-up artist of stage and screen. 3:00 PM— The Doctor's Wardrobe: The Third Doctor Our very own Third Doctor, Mike Langford, joins a grouping of panelists who are fans of the early '70s era of the dandy Doctor. Topics will include this Doctor's many costumes and resources for smoking jacket alts and other wardrobe pieces. (Tom Disbrow, Kim Holec, Mike Langford, Shawn Carter, Mike Cowart) 5:00 PM— The Wardrobe Portal Presents An Hour with Nick Robatto Mike Cowart, our own props maker, interviews the man who created many great props for Doctor Who, Torchwood, and The Sarah Jane Adventures from 2006 on. SUNDAY 10:00 AM— Missy and Her Garb Missy, aka the Mistress, 'returns' with some excellent Edwardian fashions. Don't 'miss' our two Missy's. (Kim Holec, Jen Wood, JM Sternquist) 12:00 PM— Classic Who Costuming Please join some Doctors and Companions for a good discussion of how to costume in the Classic era of Doctor Who. Our panelists will talk about resources, fabrics, patterns, and more, and where to look for possible SA attire, as well as alts. (Mike Cowart, Gwen Brown, Bob Efurd, Andy Teal, Rachel King) 2:00 PM— Props of the Whoniverse Our local props makers will speak on Who'verse props that they have created, including a TARDIS. (Mike Cowart, Andy Teal, Chris Marney, Hannah Marney) 4:00 PM— Costuming 101: How To Start In Cosplay Long-time Who'verse fans and costumers will give tips and resources for those new to cosplay. Some questions to consider are: what's your fave SF&F book/movie/TV series? How to do well at costume contests, and more. (Tom Disbrow, Shawn Carter, Mike Cowart, Hannah Marney, Chris Marney) TimeGate 2015 39

THE LIBRARY PORTAL—LITERARY PROGRAMMING DECATUR 1

FRIDAY

8:00 PM— Sense of Wonder American and British authors tend to have different sensibilities. Our panelists examine the differences and discuss whether the Brits have a better “sense of wonder”. (James Palmer, Lee Martindale, Bill Ritch)

SATURDAY

11:00 AM— A Remembrance of Sir Terry Pratchett Discworld, the Wee Free Men, the Long Earth… Terry Pratchett brought humor and thoughtfulness to fantasy. We remember the man and his work. (Lee Martindale, Dawn Benton, Sue Phillips) 1:00 PM— Animal Anthropomorphism in Fantasy Literature From a gold-hoarding dragon to Rooster Knights on a quest for adventure, animal anthropomorphism has long been a staple of fantasy writers. Creating non-human characters with human attributes allows the writer to successfully incorporate the known and the unknown and keep the reader committed to the story. This panel will discuss the spectrum of anthropomorphic animal characters in fantasy literature and their interactions (or lack of ) with humans and other anthropomorphic beings. (Jonathan French) 2:00 PM— Space Opera: To Infinity and Beyond! The origins of space opera, what constitutes space opera and where it is now. (James Palmer, James D. Young) 4:00 PM— Watch the Skies! Aliens in SF The best and worst aliens in science fic- tion. Realistic or not? (Kevin Grazier, Anthony Taylor, Mark Maddox, James Palmer) 7:00 PM— Good Reads Not the website. Our panelists suggest favorite reads that you may or may not know. (Sue Phillips, Alice Spivey, Aubrey Spivey)

SUNDAY

11:00 AM— Books We Would Like to See as Films Our panelists suggest books that have not yet been given the film treatment . . . should they or shouldn’t they? (James Palmer, Bill Ritch) 12:00 PM— Professor Satyre’s SciFried Sideshow Witness the unique talents of the one and only Prof. Satyre, as he tickles your funny bone and your geek senses at the same time! 3:00 PM— LIT: So You Want to Be a Writer? Our panel of experts answer your ques- tions about breaking into the field. (Lee Martindale , James Palmer, Josh Wilson)

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WORLDS OF WONDER —YOUTH PROGRAMMING DUNWOODY 2

FRIDAY

7:00 PM— Welcome to Worlds of Wonder (with Guardians of the Galaxy screening)

SATURDAY

10:00 AM— Illuminate, Illuminate Night lights that feature your favorite Sci-Fi characters.

11:00 AM— Nintendo DS-Meetup

2:00 PM— Minecraft Panel and Play Come talk about tips, cheats and more. Play with other Minecraft fans in the ultimate Minecraft game.

3:30 PM— Star Wars Awesomeness Create your own light saber, build a droid, and pose in the intergalactic photo booth as your favorite sci-fi character.

6:00 PM— Do You Want to Make a Snowflake? Sci-Fi Snowflake Hour

SUNDAY

10:00 AM— Sci-Fi Game Hour

11:00 AM— STEM Madness Work as a team to create, destroy and protect. (Make a new gadget for the Doctor to use.)

1:00 PM— Sarah Jane Adventures episode screening

3:00 PM— Could you save the world? Work as the Doctor in an interactive scenario.

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GAMING PORTAL DUNWOODY 1

FRIDAY 7:00 PM— We Be Goblins! (d20 System, 2 – 4 hours, 2 – 4 players) A most unusual adventure for 1st-level goblin characters. The Licktoad goblins of Brinestump Marsh have stumbled upon a great treasure—fireworks! Yet unfortunately for them, the tribe member responsible for the discovery has already been exiled for the abhorrent crime of writing (which every goblin knows steals words from your head). To remedy this situation, the Licktoads’ leader, His Mighty Girthness Chief Rendwattle Gutwad, has declared that the greatest heroes of the tribe must venture forth to retrieve the rest of the fireworks from a derelict ship stranded in the marsh. But the ship in question is far from uninhabited, and Vorka the cannibal goblin would like nothing better than a few tasty visitors…

AtGamesInc Star Trek Attack Wing demos until 10 PM or as long as there are players. SATURDAY 1:00 PM—Star Trek Attack Wing Game: Deep Space Nine Scenario All comers (no Borg) attack the station with defending Federation and Mirror Universe ships (One ship fleet, pure, maximum 50 points) 6:00 PM—Star Trek Attack Wing Tournament: Q Continuum Scenario While you are on a mission to planet Deneb IV to examine Farpoint Station, a mysterious star base built by the inhabitants, an omnipotent being calling himself “Q” places a powerful force field in your way, stopping your ships. He claims that you are a dangerous race and demands that you leave the system! When you start to go, he tells you that he will return to prosecute and judge you. As you continue your journey to Farpoint Sta- tion, your fleet is set upon by an enemy fleet, and the Honorable Judge Q begins his trials for both of your fleets. Can you defeat your opponent and complete your mis- sion at Farpoint? Or will Q’s trials prove to be too much for you to handle? ($5 fee, 120 point build, 60 point maximum per ship. one resource allowed.) Participation Prize Evasive Action Template with Reference Cards (all participants get one while supplies last.) Competitive Prize: U.S.S. Excelsior Class Starship. We must have 6 players to play the tournament. 7:00 PM— Paranoia TRUST THE COMPUTER! THE COMPUTER IS YOUR FRIEND! Greetings, citizen! THE COMPUTER has made you a TROUBLESHOOTER, a protector of the far future underground city of ALPHA COMPLEX. You and your fel- low Troubleshooters will root out all traitors and apprehend or execute them. Traitors to ALPHA COMPLEX are treasonous members of secret societies that may attack, maim or blackmail you. Treasonous mutants with powers may shock you, incinerate you, subvert you, control you or bury you in paperwork. But it will be fun. The Com- puter says so, and The Computer is your friend.

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BOARD / CARD GAMES (PLAY ANYTIME!)

Anomia (Card, Party/Word, 3 to 5 Players)

Apples to Apples (Card, Party/Word, 4+ Players)

Betrayal at House on the Hill (Adventure, Exploration, Horror, Tile Place- ment, Co-operative Play, 3 to 6 Players)

Dixit (Board, Simultaneous Selection, Voting, Party, 3 to 12 Players)

Geek Out! (Card, Party/Word, Trivia, Bidding,2+ Players)

Morels (Memory, Set Collection, Card Drafting, Hand Management, 2 to 8 Players)

Once Upon a Time: The Storytelling Card Game (Card, Party/Word, Vot- ing, Hand Management, 2 to 6 Players)

Say Anything (Party/Word, Betting/Wagering, 3 to 8 Players)

Snake Oil (Card, Party/Word, Trivia, 3 to 10 Players)

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THE CINEMA (VIDEOS) DOGWOOD

FRIDAY 5:00 PM— Doctor Who: Rose 6:00 PM—Orphan Black: Natural Selection 7:00 PM— Doctor Who: Terror of the Autons 8:30 PM— Red Dwarf: Quarantine 9:00 PM— Doctor Who: 10:00 PM—Star Wars: Original Trilogy Deleted Scenes 11:00 PM—The Walking Dead: Days Gone By 12:00 AM—Late Night Sci-Fi Movie

SATURDAY 10:00 AM—Doctor Who: The Daemons 12:00 PM—Back to the Future 2:00 PM—M-Theory with Q & A 3:00 PM—The Forgotten Doctor with Q & A 4:00 PM—Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor (with bonus clips) 6:00 PM—Filmed in Supermarionation extras and clips 8:00 PM—Doctor Who: / (plus bonus clips) 10:00 PM—The Thick of It: Rise of the Nutters 11:00 PM— Doctor Who: Curse of Fatal Death, Time Crash, and other minisodes 12:00 AM—Monty Python: One Down, Five to Go

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