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2004
Offworld Report: Science Fiction and Fantasy, November 2004 02/11/2004. Interviews with Stephen R. Donaldson, Clive Barker, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, Clark Kent's foster father, and John Clute, Dell Magazines' SF boat cruise, fiction by Peter Crowther, and getting laid at a science-fiction convention. 
Offworld Report: Weird Science, November 2004 02/11/2004. Iran's first satellite, the X Prize is won, a fossil dragon, robot fish, why space access costs must, and can, drop dramatically, and has the Great Galactic Ghoul lost its appetite for Martian probes? 
Offworld Report: Science Fiction and Fantasy: September 2004 17/09/2004. Interviews with Keith Brooke, Geoff Ryman, Gerry Anderson and the co-producer of the new Sapphire and Steel series, short fiction by John Grant and Walter Jon Williams, and Locus Magazine's excellent primer on genre audiobooks. 
Offworld Report July 2004: Science Fiction and Fantasy 17/09/2004. Interviews with authors Sean McMullen, John Crowley , Bruce Sterling, Richard Morgan and Kim Stanley Robinson; a look at the Stepford Wives and the sequel to Pitch Black, fiction by Gardner Dozois, and a report from the first African-American science fiction festival. 
Offworld Report: Weird Science: September 2004 01/09/2004. The latest tiny flying robot, why Martian astronauts may need replacement body tissue, harvesting helium-3 from the Moon, the threat to humanity from giant tsunamis and super volcanoes, and the possibility of life on Venus. 
Offworld Report: Science Fiction and Fantasy: August 2004 01/08/2004. Interviews with Alan Moore, Geoffrey Landis, Steve Erikson and Robert Silverberg, why elitism in the genre is good, and Kim Stanley Robinson on the really dumb science of The Day After Tomorrow. 
Offworld Report: Weird Science: August 2004 01/08/2004. Inflatable space stations, why we never went to the moon, the Project Icarus study on deflecting asteroids with very large atomics, Stephen Hawking on black holes, Cassini orbits Saturn, 'and Beagle 3' looks for an American ride. 
Offworld Report July 2004: Weird Science
01/07/2004. Sir Arthur C. Clarke on terraforming, the Cassini probe closes in on a weird moon, scientists teleport atoms, the invisible Nordic warship, has Atlantis finally been discovered, and more SpaceShipOne and X-prize coverage than you'll know what to do with. 
Offworld Report: Science Fiction and Fantasy, November 2004 02/11/2004. Interviews with Stephen R. Donaldson, Clive Barker, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, Clark Kent's foster father, and John Clute, Dell Magazines' SF boat cruise, fiction by Peter Crowther, and getting laid at a science-fiction convention. 
Offworld Report: Weird Science, November 2004 02/11/2004. Iran's first satellite, the X Prize is won, a fossil dragon, robot fish, why space access costs must, and can, drop dramatically, and has the Great Galactic Ghoul lost its appetite for Martian probes? 
Offworld Report: Science Fiction and Fantasy: September 2004 17/09/2004. Interviews with Keith Brooke, Geoff Ryman, Gerry Anderson and the co-producer of the new Sapphire and Steel series, short fiction by John Grant and Walter Jon Williams, and Locus Magazine's excellent primer on genre audiobooks. 
Offworld Report July 2004: Science Fiction and Fantasy 17/09/2004. Interviews with authors Sean McMullen, John Crowley , Bruce Sterling, Richard Morgan and Kim Stanley Robinson; a look at the Stepford Wives and the sequel to Pitch Black, fiction by Gardner Dozois, and a report from the first African-American science fiction festival. 
Offworld Report: Weird Science: September 2004 01/09/2004. The latest tiny flying robot, why Martian astronauts may need replacement body tissue, harvesting helium-3 from the Moon, the threat to humanity from giant tsunamis and super volcanoes, and the possibility of life on Venus. 
Offworld Report: Science Fiction and Fantasy: August 2004 01/08/2004. Interviews with Alan Moore, Geoffrey Landis, Steve Erikson and Robert Silverberg, why elitism in the genre is good, and Kim Stanley Robinson on the really dumb science of The Day After Tomorrow. 
Offworld Report: Weird Science: August 2004 01/08/2004. Inflatable space stations, why we never went to the moon, the Project Icarus study on deflecting asteroids with very large atomics, Stephen Hawking on black holes, Cassini orbits Saturn, 'and Beagle 3' looks for an American ride. 
Offworld Report July 2004: Weird Science
01/07/2004. Sir Arthur C. Clarke on terraforming, the Cassini probe closes in on a weird moon, scientists teleport atoms, the invisible Nordic warship, has Atlantis finally been discovered, and more SpaceShipOne and X-prize coverage than you'll know what to do with. 

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