New Poll on 2010

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  • #1487
    Bill Latham
    Keymaster

    Looks like we’ve got lots of folks who saw Space:1999 during its initial run on our web-site, but difficult to gauge (remember, one vote to a customer, please!).

    Let us know what you liked about 2010 at Powys. It was just about a year ago that we resurfaced and we’ve had quite a year. 2011 looks like it will be a good year as well.

    We know, we didn’t get to the Year One Omnibus this year, but we’re working on it.

    Keep your eyes open around Christmas for some announcements…and go vote in the poll!

    #1489
    Glenn McCrabb
    Participant

    Such a pity I can only choose one thing. I have loved everything about the new Powys this year. I did only vote once and just picked the one thing but I did want to choose three or four things… 🙂

    #1499
    Patricia Sokol
    Participant

    Yes, in the absence of the beloved multiple-multiple ( A & B; A, B, & C; A & D; D only, and so forth) we need the “all of the above” option.

    [url=http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys.php][img]http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-basic/chin.gif[/img][/url]

    I guess The Return of Powys Itself will have to cover that one…

    -Pat.

    #1501

    [b]PatS wrote:[/b]

    I guess The Return of Powys Itself will have to cover that one…

    -Pat.[/quote]

    That’s how I voted. Seemed to cover all the bases! B)

    Tex
    (Powys RULZ!)

    #1503
    Mateo Latosa
    Keymaster

    For me, the missing option (which could only apply to the people behind Powys) would be:

    o The ability to SELL books and audios through Lulu.com

    It’s made life a lot easier!

    #1504
    Michael Kincaid
    Participant

    Mateo,
    Could that new annoucement be the stary of preorders for the year one omnibus that would be alovely Christmas gift, visions of year one dancing in my head. 🙂

    #1505
    Mateo Latosa
    Keymaster

    I can’t tell you what it is, but no, not yet, sorry. But it’s GOOD!

    Mateo

    #1508
    Ally Davies
    Participant

    how can you seriously expect us to pick just ONE…are you guys MAD !!!!!!

    Maybe I’ll stage a boycott of this poll… start an uprising… or maybe an Alphan mutiny…

    😛 :side: :blink: 👿 [b]just ONE choice[/b] :woohoo: :ohmy: :angry: 😆

    I’ve been really good and tried really hard all year to stick to the ‘one person – one vote’ rule – honestly I have

    BUT this is just too much !!

    #1511
    Steve Foster
    Participant

    I’ve voted… just once… but it was a toughie! :ohmy:

    The return of Powys Media itself nearly took my vote… but I just had to vote for the new books. I mean… ALPHA, OMEGA, Born for Adversity and Shepherd Moon. All wonderful. I waited years to read them… and they were well worth the wait.

    As for ALPHA & OMEGA… can I just re-state for the record, once again, how TOTALLY amazing these two books were! Masterpieces, both of them! Imho the DEFINITIVE explanation of the actions/motivations & effect of the MUF upon the SPACE: 1999 universe(s). Bloody marvellous! B)

    All I can say is… Year 3 – BRING IT ON POWYS MEDIA! B) 😉

    #1578
    William Latham
    Keymaster

    High Points of 2010

    1. Shepherd Moon FINALLY getting released.
    2. The Powys Forum – seriously, how much fun has it been? It’s the ultimate command conference!
    3. Realizing that the typo in the url at the end of Omega, and our subsequent posting on how to correct it, actually helped people pursue the puzzle – you can’t make this stuff up, it’s mysterious!
    4. Ken Scott!
    5. Rupert Booth!
    6. Seeing the first sales of Alpha happening through the lulu.com web-site
    7. Watching Pat Sokol create a lexicon for describing what was happening in the Powys books
    8. Procyonstar’s updates on books from order to mailbox to hand to eye to brain to heart – when senility kicks in some day, I hope memories of these updates are some of the last memories to go
    9. Getting to talk to Christopher Penfold on the radio – seriously cool
    10. The triumphant return of Mateo Latosa

    It’s been an absolutely amazing year, one that was, ironically, years in the making. This community, and that’s what it is, has been rewarding beyond belief. We tried to shock and surprise and reward you this year, and you’ve done the same to us time and time again.

    We’re grateful to you, not just as customers but increasingly as friends. Mateo’s goal at the very beginning, as stated in his panel back in 2000 or so (or was it 2001?) was to put out literature, not just tie-ins. When we see debate and disagreement going on, we know we succeeded. This stuff is open to interpretation. Say what you will, this is NOT the kind of debate you typically hear in Star Trek – “oh, they rely on tachyon beams too much!” is a very different kind of debate from what we typically hear on the Powys Forum. We really wanted to jump-start your passion again and we feel we’ve done that – but you’re the ones keeping it going now.

    So, our hats off to you at this year draws to an end. About a year ago, I would imagine many were dubious that anything would actually happen. Well, a lot has happened, and will continue to happen, and your support, your interest, your passion, certainly help to fuel ours. We’ve branched out into some new media this year and will continue to try to stay cutting edge (where licensing permits – no ebooks coming any time soon for that very reason). We’ll also continue to make mistakes, disappoint some, infuriate others, and march to the beat of our own drum because frankly, that’s all we can do.

    Expect the unexpected in the future. That’s what’s at the heart of Space: 1999. We don’t “boldly go” – we face the unknown with a sense of awe and mystery but most importantly, with a sense of purpose. It’s the origin story of a people, as Johnny Byrne liked to say, and that story, in case you haven’t noticed, didn’t end in the 1970s. We’ll fill in more missing pieces but we’ll also be heading deeper into the future, one that at times will grow dark. Sometimes, it’ll be a bumpy ride, in 2011 and beyond.

    Much as one hates to quote from the “other” franchise, sometimes, you just can’t resist.

    Buckle up.

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