@WordsmithFL Trek *and* B5?
Jeez dude, why haven't I followed you before??
@WordsmithFL I didn't get into B5 until part of the way into S3, and basically drove all of my friends nuts with my obsession (yes, I don't foist my obsessions on them anymore. I was Talked To about it).
I don't think I have the cookbook! Now I'll have to look for it. I'm sure it HAS to have the recipe for Spoo in it. ;)
@WordsmithFL PS: I was part of the group that used to talk to JMS, Pat Tallman, Jeffery W, Richard Biggs, Jason Carter, and Melissa Gilbert in the Eclipse Cafe chat rooms. I think I actually walked Richard thru how to get into the AOL chat room. He and Jason on a convention stage at the same time was something to behold.
I got to meet Michael, Richard, Andreas, and Jeff before they passed and Peter is hysterically funny when he's on a stage and tired.
JMS on a bullhorn is also VERY amusing!
@kismatt I ran the Science Fiction Round Table on the now-defunct GEnie network. JMS was my first "pro" recruit. He used GEnie (and a few other places) to document B5 production as it evolved.
I had an inside contact at TNG, so I had a lot of crew, as well as Wil Wheaton, participating in the SFRT.
We also had a deal for Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA) members.
We were really hopping for a while, until a GE suit ruined it. Long story.
@kismatt
IKR!?
@WordsmithFL
Read one of two. Early morning tomorrow so Iβm saving the other one for tomorrow. Thank you for your work (before) and The Written Trek ( now). ππ½
@kismatt One led to the other. I wrote for #StarTrek licensees starting with TNG S1. I knew Joe Straczynski long before B5 sold; no one at WB knew the market like I did, and I had JMS's trust, so I transitioned over to B5.
Probably the "mic drop" project was the B5 cookbook. It's worth $$$ if you can find it. I came up with writing it into the storyline, and JMS agreed. It appeared in a S5 episode, so it's canon.
https://www.amazon.com/Dining-Babylon-Ultimate-Station-Cuisine/dp/0752211439