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SF VORTEX 11/1/96
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Transcribed by Alison Weinstock
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Excerpts from coverage of Sci Fi Universe Awards:
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Peter Jurasik, accepting Best Supporting Actor award:
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"For me the only three people to thank are my wife, who I share
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everything with, Joe Straczynski, who writes great scripts for me, and the
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guy who made my wig."
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Bruce Boxleitner, accepting Best Actor award:
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"Last year I was asked to emcee the first Sci Fi Universe award
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presentation, and umm - I was very very fortunate to get the award _also_.
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But I shared it with David Duchovny. And um --" (chuckle) "-- I thought
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they gave it to me 'cause I showed up and he didn't." (there was more, but
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it was cut off)
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Host, segueing from awards coverage to 'War Room' segment:
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"And, my favorite show, Babylon 5, took home the award for the best
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Science Fiction television series. You know, one of the best things about
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the awards"..."was trying to figure out who was who without all the makeup,
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right? So we thought to ourselves, hey! What a great idea for a War Room!
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So coming up next you will meet some of the cast members of Babylon 5,
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Delenn and Lennier! When SF Vortex unmasks them in a moment."
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[commercial break]
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(murmurs; seating order is Bill Mumy, Host, Mira Furlan, John Vulich. Host
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murmers to Bill "... that's awful, I gotta tell ya..."
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H All right, welcome back everybody, welcome back to the big show -
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we're in the War Room with Mira Furlan aka Ambassador Delenn who represents
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of course the Minbari Federation. And Lennier who is also Minbari, is
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played by none other than Bill Mumy, who of course we all know is Will
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Robinson on Lost In Space, and he's also the co-creator and writer of
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Nickelodeon's Space Cases. Mr. Mumy? [they do Minbari bow to each other.]
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[BM: Well done.] Nice to have you here. And also, the man behind all these
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faces is John Vulich, Babylon 5's man in charge of special effects makeup.
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thanks for being here, gang, I've got to get right to it. John, I'll start
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with you, I've been dying to ask you this -- Claudia Christian, is she
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single?
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JV That a trick question?
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H All right, we'll get to that later. Now between these two actors,
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and you know what? Between any actors on your program, okay, my favorite
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show, Babylon 5, who takes the longest in that makeup chair in the morning?
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JV Oddly enough, Mira's makeup here does take the longest. [Mira sighs.]
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H Longer than -- [off camera, apparently bumps Mira] oh sorry, I was
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throwing my hands up (?) [Mira laughs] Than anybody?
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JV Absolutely, especially with that scar now that we're going to have
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to touch up. [Mira laughs]
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H Now wait a minute. Now I'd think that would surprise a lot of
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people because you'd think G'Kar would take like three weeks to get him
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made up. Is it really Mira?
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JV Absolutely, absolutely. [H: Why?] It just seems to be - it's the
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irony of it, it's the more subtler the makeup is, the more time it takes.
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There's more blending and less finessing. There's no big black spots we can
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hide it under.
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H So let's say she has a 7am call, what time is she gonna be down there?
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JV About 4:30, what we've seen? [MF: Yeah.] In fact tomorrow morning,
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we're gonna be there Friday early.
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MF Yup -- 4:30 in the morning, yeah.
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H How about Mr. Mumy over here, how long does that outfit take?
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JV Makeup's an hour and a half.
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BM Oh please! [JV: It's an hour and a half!] When is it ever an hour
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and a half? [JV: Hour and forty minutes.] Give me -- I wish it were an hour
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and a half! My first season it was three hours, twenty minutes, and now
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we're eking by at one hour and forty-five minutes.
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JV But we're not counting the hour break.
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H Then let me ask you two this -- [BM murmers something about a
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burrito (?)]
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BM Then I have to wear that dress every day, too, look out.
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H Welcome to the Bill Mumy show, my god, he's going on a roll here!
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JV Danger Will Robinson!
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BM Warning! Warning!
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H As two terrific actors who I watch week after week -- [BM
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Well, one, anyway. (gesturing to MF)] What about the fact that
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all that makeup you have on, okay, is it frustrating as a performer, I
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mean, don't we - don't you do this, I mean, isn't part of the fun of being
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a great actor the fact that people come up and say, god I love your work,
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you're terrific, but how can they recognize you if you have all this stuff
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on, isn't that frustrating?
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MF It's kind of working incognito. You're kind of, you know - [H:
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Right.] - But you know, it has some advantages.
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H Which are...? [MF laughs]
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BM You can go to Disneyland! [H: People don't bug you.]
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MF Exactly. (laughing) People don't bother you. [H: You can go to the
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mall!] [BM: That's right, that's right.] You're left alone.
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H So those are the pros. What are the cons?
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BM Well, there's a lot of glue, and plastic, kind of --
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H Is it hard to get that off, I can imagine...
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BM It's very hard, but you have to also learn -- it's restricting
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sometimes, when you turn your neck, you have to learn how to kind of work
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the bone, so to speak.
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H It's a whole neck thing. [BM: It is.]
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H Now Mira -- (BM and JV chuckle) (H stops to laugh) (to BM) You're
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funny - you know, I think you're _funnier_ than Jerry Doyle, by the way.
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BM Oh, well, that's a [MF: That's a complement!] Thank you very much.
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Would you like to wear the bone for awhile? We could just move seats -
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H Okay. All right, Mira, let me ask you this, okay, the fact that
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you're working behind all this makeup, does that make it as a performer
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more difficult or maybe a little bit easier that you have this wall to kind
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of --
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MF Overcome. [H: Overcome, good word.] Yeah, I feel that I'm
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overcoming something.
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JV Wait wait wait, it's supposed to help you act!
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MF (laughing) Okay, let's just say -- [JV: Wrong answer.]
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BM You should see for yourself sometime, you should come down to the
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show sometime, and put on, like, the bone -- [JV: Plenty of spare bones
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around.] -- and the dress, and the glue, and experience it for yourself.
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That would be -- then you could _do_ the show as a Minbari.
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MF I mean you have to get used to a totally new f-- [H: Do I have to
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read, audition --]
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BM We could make that happen.
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H Okay. So, (to MF) what about it?
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MF You - you have this new face, and you have to get used to it, you
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have to know it, you have to have seen what it can do, how you can -- you
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know, what devices you have to -- I mean things that you kind of went
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through with your own face, but now it's a whole new process, so it's --
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H Did you like your face when they said, okay, this is what you're
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going to look like, do -- yup, look in the mirror -- what was your reaction?
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MF (laughs) (everyone laughs) [H: Be honest!] I asked, where's the
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gun. I'll kill myself.
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H Really!
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MF Ah, no, ah (laughing) No, I have to say that was the situation, my
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situation in the pilot. Ah, you know, you have to kind of get rid of all
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vanity, which is a _task_. I don't know, I see it as a --
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H Bill Mumy, happy with your look on the show?
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BM (sarcastically) Oh, LOVING IT. [MF laughs] Just loving it. I mean I
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think everyone in town is gonna be walking around with an eggplant and a
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bone on their head [MF and JV laugh] pretty soon. It's the look to have!
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H Regarding your character --
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BM That would be Lennier.
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H Yeah, I knew it was Lennier --
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BM Right. I'm reminding myself.
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H How much time, do you have a little time with the Great Creator,
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the Great Maker Mr. Straczynski, as we refer to him as -- [BM: Yes.] How
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much influence do you have, do you talk about where you're going with your
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character?
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BM Yeah. You know, being a fellow _writer_ -- no, Joe and I get along
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pretty well, and I have had some input into the arc of Lennier's character.
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I went to Joe early in the second season and suggested that Lennier was
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deeply in love with Delenn. Although he would never express that to her. I
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wanted to play him that way. And he thought about that, went away for a
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couple of days, and came back and said, okay, let's start playing it that
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way. And we put that in place early in season 2, and -- [H: Really!] --that
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didn't come out until the end of season 3. Really. Middle of season 3.
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H: That's power, folks. That is the power of Bill Mumy.
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BM Big time show biz power.
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[commercial break]
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H All right, welcome back, we're still in the War Room with Babylon
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5's Bill Mumy, Mira Furlan, and makeup artist extraordinaire John Vulich.
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Gang, season 4 starts next week, so why don't we take a quick look at a
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clip from "Hour of the Wolf." [BM and JV howl]
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[clip of Lyta, Delenn, Ivanova and Lennier approaching Z'ha'dum]
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H Who was it? It was the First Ones, I know it was the First Ones.
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BM No no, it was the Stones on their Galactic tour of 2261.
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H Let's get to some viewer mail, Mark Rivera from Brooklyn NY, big
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Yankee fan, he wants to know -- he wants some hints on season 4, how dark
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is this show going to go?
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BM Tell him to play with his bright switch, on the tv.
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H John, come on, you know what's happening down there on Babylon 5,
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how dark is this show going?
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JV The Great Makers tell me it has to get dark before it gets light. I
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will tell you that the first three episodes that _we've_ done, from our end
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of it, we've done stuff more akin to what you'd do for a horror film than a
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science fiction show, I think.
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H That's it? That's all I'm going to get on next season?
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JV That's it, you've got to watch, you've got to watch.
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H What good are you? Come on, what else ya got?
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BM You gotta find out -- tune in.
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H Folks, you have any questions for us here in the War Room, you want
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to see someone else unmasked, email us at SFVortex@aol.com. There you have
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it! That wraps up another episode of SF Vortex. I want to thank my guests
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-- Bill, will you come back?
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BM Thanks. No. (everyone laughs)
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H Mira, thank you very much for coming, John, thank you so much.
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There you have it, folks, so long everybody! (does Minbari bow) ... I've
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got this down pretty good...
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