<font size="+1">Have a B5LR telemovie character named after you!</font>
<font size="3">SciFi.com gives you a shot at "sci-fi immortality"</font>
The SciFi.com website has started a unique competition, for you to have a character in the upcoming telemovie named after you. The competition, which runs until the end of Thursday May 10 2001, gives you a chance to have a captain named after you.
The website says, "No, this isn't a casting call — it's a contest! Enter for your shot at sci-fi immortality. We'll choose one lucky winner who will have a character in the upcoming movie Babylon 5: Legend of the Rangers named after her or him. We can't give you many details, but we will say the character will come complete with the rank of captain and has a very slim chance of making it through the movie alive!"
You can visit the competition page by clicking here. You will need to register as a SciFi.com member, and the competition is—for some reason—only available to those in the US. Perhaps those of us not in the US don't have good enough names!
Thanks to Ken Andrews for sending this in.
<font size="3">SciFi.com gives you a shot at "sci-fi immortality"</font>
The SciFi.com website has started a unique competition, for you to have a character in the upcoming telemovie named after you. The competition, which runs until the end of Thursday May 10 2001, gives you a chance to have a captain named after you.
The website says, "No, this isn't a casting call — it's a contest! Enter for your shot at sci-fi immortality. We'll choose one lucky winner who will have a character in the upcoming movie Babylon 5: Legend of the Rangers named after her or him. We can't give you many details, but we will say the character will come complete with the rank of captain and has a very slim chance of making it through the movie alive!"
You can visit the competition page by clicking here. You will need to register as a SciFi.com member, and the competition is—for some reason—only available to those in the US. Perhaps those of us not in the US don't have good enough names!
Thanks to Ken Andrews for sending this in.