You may be asking, what is Space Command?
It is a series of epic adventures set in a hopeful vision of the future. Thousands of fans funded our thrilling pilot, seen by fans around the world! Space Command’s cast is a Who’s Who of TV and film genre stars including: Doug Jones, Ethan McDowell, Bryan McClure, Mike Harney, Bruce Boxleitner, Bill Mumy, James Hong, Mira Furlan, Aaron Gaffey (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Katharine McEwan (Solitary) and John Hennigan. Post sound by David Bartlett (Speed), designs by Iain McCaig, edited by Dave Edison (Remember the Sultana). Music by David Raiklen and created by Star Trek writer Marc Scott Zicree. With special guests Joe Ochman (Star Wars Visions) and Ellen Dubin.
Space Command: Redemption, will have a panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2023 on Saturday July 22 at 11am and a screening at 3pm!
Space Command also set a record on Kickstarter and received worldwide press attention,...
It is a series of epic adventures set in a hopeful vision of the future. Thousands of fans funded our thrilling pilot, seen by fans around the world! Space Command’s cast is a Who’s Who of TV and film genre stars including: Doug Jones, Ethan McDowell, Bryan McClure, Mike Harney, Bruce Boxleitner, Bill Mumy, James Hong, Mira Furlan, Aaron Gaffey (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Katharine McEwan (Solitary) and John Hennigan. Post sound by David Bartlett (Speed), designs by Iain McCaig, edited by Dave Edison (Remember the Sultana). Music by David Raiklen and created by Star Trek writer Marc Scott Zicree. With special guests Joe Ochman (Star Wars Visions) and Ellen Dubin.
Space Command: Redemption, will have a panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2023 on Saturday July 22 at 11am and a screening at 3pm!
Space Command also set a record on Kickstarter and received worldwide press attention,...
- 6/28/2023
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
The Daily Beast is collecting dispatches from people living across Japan, as the country rebuilds-while still under fear of a nuclear disaster. To submit yours, email newsweektsunami@gmail.com or send a tweet with the hashtag #japandiaries. Plus, read our full coverage of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
Expat Kids Pulling Themselves TogetherYoshie Toriya, Tokyo, March 16
Related story on The Daily Beast: The Human Fallout for Japan
"We are Japanese but have been in the American school in overseas community for the past eight years, and I was amazed how quickly the American community responded to the misfortune that happened in another place, like the 2004 Tsunami, earthquakes in China, the Philippines, Indonesia, 2008 Myanmar Cyclone and 2010 Haiti earthquake. They organized a disaster relief each time and collected tens of thousand dollars to donate. We had been in Singapore so those were disasters in the neighboring countries. This time, we are right here,...
Expat Kids Pulling Themselves TogetherYoshie Toriya, Tokyo, March 16
Related story on The Daily Beast: The Human Fallout for Japan
"We are Japanese but have been in the American school in overseas community for the past eight years, and I was amazed how quickly the American community responded to the misfortune that happened in another place, like the 2004 Tsunami, earthquakes in China, the Philippines, Indonesia, 2008 Myanmar Cyclone and 2010 Haiti earthquake. They organized a disaster relief each time and collected tens of thousand dollars to donate. We had been in Singapore so those were disasters in the neighboring countries. This time, we are right here,...
- 3/16/2011
- by Brian Ries
- The Daily Beast
The Australian state recognizes same sex marriages made outside the country, which sounds too formulaic to not be an immigration incentive to boost population and woo a free-spending demographic.
Tasmania made a big move this week by saying it would formally recognize the civil unions of people of the same sex made outside the country. Wait. Huh? You won't legalize same-sex marriage, but you'll welcome, with open arms, people who were married outside your borders?
This just sounds like a sneaky ploy to get more people into the country. An article published earlier this year clearly lays out that Tasmania is on the hunt for more residents, so why wouldn't the sort-of-wishy-washy stance on gay marriage be part of that same plan?
Tasmania's Liberal Party actually wants to boost its population by 70,000 more people and wants to pay people to move there. According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Northern Tasmanian coverage,...
Tasmania made a big move this week by saying it would formally recognize the civil unions of people of the same sex made outside the country. Wait. Huh? You won't legalize same-sex marriage, but you'll welcome, with open arms, people who were married outside your borders?
This just sounds like a sneaky ploy to get more people into the country. An article published earlier this year clearly lays out that Tasmania is on the hunt for more residents, so why wouldn't the sort-of-wishy-washy stance on gay marriage be part of that same plan?
Tasmania's Liberal Party actually wants to boost its population by 70,000 more people and wants to pay people to move there. According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Northern Tasmanian coverage,...
- 9/1/2010
- by Jenara Nerenberg
- Fast Company
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