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"New Voyages" Nominated for Hugo Award         


Author: Steven L.
Date: Mar 24, 2008 21:07

By T'Bonz
March 24, 2008 - 4:32 AM

The 2008 Hugo nominations have been released and Star Trek: New Voyages:
World Enough and Time is on the ballot joining Battlestar Galactica,
Doctor Who and Torchwood stories.

As reported by The Hugo Awards, World Enough and Time, written by Marc
Scott Zicree and Michael Reaves was nominated for a 2008 Hugo award,
after all four hundred and eighty-three nominating ballots were cast.

World Enough and Time is up for "Best Dramatic Presentation, Short
Form". It faces competition from: Battlestar Galactica: Razor, written
by Michael Taylor; Doctor Who: Human Nature, written by Paul Cornell;
Doctor Who: Blink written by Stephen Moffat and Torchwood: Captain Jack
Harkness, written by Catherine Treganna.

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Steven L.
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Re: "New Voyages" Nominated for Hugo Award         


Author: Kweeg
Date: Mar 24, 2008 22:05

"Steven L." earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:13ugujjikiihda7@corp.supernews.com...
> By T'Bonz
> March 24, 2008 - 4:32 AM
>
> The 2008 Hugo nominations have been released and Star Trek: New Voyages:
> World Enough and Time is on the ballot joining Battlestar Galactica,
> Doctor Who and Torchwood stories.
>
> As reported by The Hugo Awards, World Enough and Time, written by Marc
> Scott Zicree and Michael Reaves was nominated for a 2008 Hugo award,
> after all four hundred and eighty-three nominating ballots were cast.
>
> World Enough and Time is up for "Best Dramatic Presentation, Short
> Form". It faces competition from: Battlestar Galactica: Razor, written
> by Michael Taylor; Doctor Who: Human Nature, written by Paul Cornell;
> Doctor Who: Blink written by Stephen Moffat and...
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Re: "New Voyages" Nominated for Hugo Award         


Author: rikp
Date: Apr 1, 2008 10:02

> While I enjoyed all of those, I hope Doctor Who: Blink gets it. Superb.

I have to agree. I saw "Blink" last Saturday and it freaked me out.
It's been a long time since anything freaked me out like that. And
never Dr. Who, which is usually fun and crazy, but not freaky.
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