The Vorlon Perspective #5 - 3/27/01

 

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Hello Old Friends.


I've received an important communique from the Vorlon Homeworld
that expressed their discontent for my lack of responsibility. Apparently not updating the Vorlon Perspective jeopardizes the propaganda stream. As a result, I submit the following update -- and again swear to maintain a more open and regular communication.

Here's where I'm at: Life is pretty damn good for me. I remain as one of the happiest men on the planet. I'm more in love with my wife than ever before, and it grows daily. She is my reason for living and my motivation to succeed. She treats me very well, loves me dearly and tolerates me immensely. She has taught me not to leave my clothes in a pile and to brush my teeth with the door closed. It's going great! I am blessed!

I have been extremely busy in my career as a budding TV producer. I am proud of my accomplishments and efforts. Currently airing is a series I'm producing for The History Channel called "The MOST."

It is a fast-paced one-hour show that tells several wonderful stories about little-known facts, presented as historical superlatives. (Biggest, Deepest, Longest, Deadliest ... that sort of thing.) Even if you abhor the thought of watching any history other than the minimum required to get you through high school, watch this one! It's about as MTV-like that history can get.

Sci-Fi fans continue to LOVE the "Babylon Park" video series I produced with Chris Russo and Brian Roe. As you know, the half-hour animated episodes feature the voice talents of Patricia Tallman, Wayne Alexander, Robin Atkin-Downes and Maggie Egan. Sales of the home videos were terrific when we first released the "Grudgematch" episode last summer, but have leveled off now. I'm still trying to put a video distribution deal to get the product into the video stores.

Russo has some twisted ideas for the next release with new animation that will probably look much different than the South Park spoof.

My latest news -- you are getting this directly from me and here first -- is the announcement of my next project to hit the streets:

"
Genesis Factor."

Written by my Babylon 5 crewmate, Kenny Yakkel, it is a wonderful anime epic. Kenny and I started to develop the GF franchise almost two years ago. A deal with a major comic book publisher is pending and Kosh.org will be among the first to announce the release date.

As of this writing, I am negotiating the production of a full 13-episode anime series based on Yakkel's story. I can not officially state who the voice talents will be yet, but I can assure B5 fans that they will approve. I'll also let you know that the main character is a red-headed, ass-kicking female (hint-hint). Furthermore, I am proud to announce to you that www.genesis-factor.com is online for your cyber-pleasure. It will offer all the latest information about the Genesis Factor project as it develops.

Check it out.

And if that wasn't enough….

I hope to break the news soon about another spine-tingling series of mine that is being considered for syndication. It is a very fresh concept that will explore government cover-ups, conspiracies and information deceptions.

Oh yes, there is more:

Shortly will be the release of still another product: TradCat.

TradCat is a useful piece of software for collectors of trading cards. CCG, Pokemon, RPG, sports, and even business cards can be logically managed with the TradCat database program. I've developed this software through the hard work of Babylon 5 fan Richard Hitchcock in the UK. He and his partner have the Beta version ready, so I hope to have it on the streets this spring.

And there are more projects in the oven ... but you'll have to return to this site to be the first to know about them.

Having said all that, is it no wonder why I've been a tad late on keeping up with the Vorlon Perspective?

Does all work and no play make me a dull Vorlon?
Ask Lyta.