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About Christopher Piri
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Born in Sonoma Country, California; moved to L.A. as a teenager, spent 30 years in the Valley and Silver Lake.

Caught Space in its original run. Went to first two cons. Wrote for clubs in the '80's, collected and organized in the '90's (Breakaway, MainMission), have dined with Barbara, visited Martin's office, gone to Pinewood for a special 1999 tour on the 30th anniversary.

Have an original costume, script, Year One promo book, and a script I worked on for two years.

Lost most of my collectibles in my house fire in 2008.
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Chicago, Illinois

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How has Space:1999 influenced your life?

by Christopher Piri on 03-29-2012 at 11:58 PM
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Oh, wow.

How has Space influenced me?

It has defined a large portion of my waking moments. Of all the millions of thoughts our brains produce in a day, Space has consumed a steady portion of them. Some years more, some years less.

When I was born, our family had a house in San Fransisco and a ranch in the hilly valleys of Sonoma County, the future wine country of Northern California. For the first few years we commuted on the weekends. I saw TV as

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"Welcome to Moonbase" by Ben Bova

by Christopher Piri on 02-24-2012 at 09:51 PM
Jace and co.:

If you want some inspiration about what a real moonbase might look like, take a gander at the book below:

http://www.amazon.com/Welcome-Moonba...d_rhf_ee_p_t_1


Written by a famed sci-fi writer and scientist.

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The Asimov - explained

by Christopher Piri on 02-16-2012 at 08:50 PM
OK, so here I go.

I had an idea of how you might be able to solve the Moon problem.

They're building a ship on the Moon. We've discovered alien civilizations on other plants already (next gen space telescopes and stuff) and we're building a ship to go to the stars, on the Far Side.

Something goes terribly wrong.

The ships bends the fabric of space/time and folds it, taking the Moon along with it, hurtling it toward one of these habitable

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Music to Write Space: 2099 By

by Christopher Piri on 02-14-2012 at 11:54 PM
Hey, all.

I've found that writing when listening to particular kinds of music is very helpful. All writers have their own technique and methods, but that is what works for me. When writing about Space it always helps me listen to soundtracks that I can hear being in a new version. Listening to the original score does not creative fresh ideas or image,s as those are already set in stone in my mind.

Some scores I have liked in the past are:

  • Red

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