Yes, once again it’s been far too long between entries. Nothing and no-one to blame but myself. Yes, I’ve been busier than normal at times, but that doesn’t count. In an effort to put some format in this though, I’ll categorise it. Some of this may be old news to you, but I’m sure you’re a responsible adult who can cope with that. Or you’re like my wife and will be counting the amount of times you’ve heard me tell it. Also, if you don’t spot the reference, your cultural education in classic film is sorely lacking.
THE GOOD:
Two missing episodes of Doctor Who have been found! Episodes 1 and 3 of the 12 part First Doctor story The Daleks Master Plan were found in the estate of a deceased film collector and all praise to Film is Fabulous for their recovery. This takes it to 5 out of 12 episodes that now exist, which means we’re almost halfway there. (Woah-oh, chicken on a bear!) It still feels unreal to think that these 2 episodes hadn’t been seen since they were first aired in 1965. The collector who had them in his collection hadn’t even screened them – he was more a fan of trains and canals. The universe can be amazing some days, and given how long it’s been since the last missing episodes came to light, I was starting to give up hope. (I take some small amount of joy from a certain polarising figure in Who fandom posting about his mixed feelings at the recovery as while it’s his favourite story, he’d recently had them remade through AI. For the third time.) Given the all the rumour and hearsay around the modern show at the moment, it’s bloody lovely for some good news. Ncuti was wonderful, but the finale (and the chaos rumoured around it) left a bad taste in my mouth. Obviously, I know very little of what went on, and I look forward to the making of documentary once it’s been long enough, but surely they could have done better? Returning to the point though, if there was only a way I could watch the newly discovered episodes without crime…
Lost Settlers continues to get closer, and I continue to try to be calm about it. Kit’s mostly here, I’m just stressing over background details, IC behaviour (I’m really hoping to get in some messy IC romance play) and looking for accessories, jewellery etc. There’s been some limited practice of what could be called a Scottish accent (and what Scots would call a race crime), and given who I’m playing I could use some practise with the axe I bought for the event as well. Also, while I’ll take some extra kit, I’m trying not to make firm plans for a backup character. Going in with that seems to tempt fate, as if I won’t care if my character gets killed. And look, I won’t, but I don’t want to. If ti comes to that, I want a dramatic last stand, something worthy. I’m going in wanting to live, but knowing that character death is a possibility. Yes, I’m a little nervous about things, but I keep telling myself that there will be a couple of folks I know OC, even if they’re in different factions. The last couple of times I’ve gone to events in faraway places it’s gone well, so why should this be any different? Mind you, I haven’t found a suitable gourd for my belt yet, and after I got approval from the GM team to carry on as an Easter Egg.
There’s finally been some progress made on the renovations, even if we hadn’t done much recently. I’ve finally gotten back into the painting, and making some progress, however small, feels good. We inch ever closer to me beginning the task of re-shelving everything. My wife may be taking some time away to help a friend who’s about to give birth, so should that happen I’ll try to throw myself into that to distract myself, and so I don’t spend her time away being miserable. Plus, there’s the hope that when she returns I’ll be able to show off the work I’ve done. Yes, I’m a sucker for praise, but I try to keep a lid on it. Mostly I’m reminded of that when my brain care specialists and fencing instructor approve of things I do, and I feel like I’m floating.
The first season of Starfleet Academy was delightful and I was sad to see if won’t continue after season 2. I spent the time bouncing between in-jokes, laughter and tears, and genuinely liking the characters. Or just wanting to give them a hug and tell them it’ll all be OK. That’s been followed by catching up on S3 of Strange New Worlds, and the holodeck test episode was a joy to watch. I’m not saying I want a full blown Star Trek: Columbo, but it was a delightful way to introduce the concept to Those Old Scientists.
Lastly, I’ve submitted a freeform for Pheno, and am in the agonising wait to see if it’s been accepted or not. Given they’ve been calling for more tabletops, I expect it’s a crowded field this year, and it might be the year my event doesn’t get accepted. My wife would say I’m far too down on my work, but I always get nervous about this time.
THE BAD:
I’ve had less time in the store than I like the last few weeks and while it’s finally cooling down, there’s been some brutally hot days, I decided to wear one of my kilts to the store recently, and nobody said a bloody thing. Not one word. Either they’re used to that sort of thing, or I’m gong to have to start dressing fancier if I want compliments. For the most part, customers continue to be lovely. Sure, there was the guy this week who threw a fit about having to leave his bag downstairs, but he left quickly. Then there was Tattoo Guy. Short version: a heavily tattooed guy (As in, arms and head covered in ink) stuck his head in a few weeks ago and asked if I was a wizard. No bad thing, he seemed cheerful, albeit a bit addled. I took it as an amusing incident and moved on with my day. He came past again this week, spotted me and stuck his head in again, yelled something incomprehensible and saluted me.
His salute was with his right arm. Which he kept straight out in-front of him.
I really hope I’m overthinking it, but I’m no longer amused.
Turning to music, while I have tickets to Iron Maiden and Skindred (And tickets to the Damned just went on sale), that’s been tinged with sadness at the deaths of Ross ‘the Boss’ Friedman (Founding guitarist of NYC punk legends The Dictators and power metal legends Manowar) and Phil Campbell (Motorhead). I was lucky enough to see Friedman twice (Once with the Dictators, once solo) and both shows were phenomenal. Once again, my wife wanting me to like bands younger than I am so I’ll outlive them continues to come across as irritating, but sensible.
THE UGLY:
After several weeks of teasing, Nathan Fillion announced that he’s developing a Firefly animated series and I don’t know how I feel about it. Look, I adore the show and a few years back it was the short of thing I’d have given my left nut for. But with the passage of time, the fall from grace (so to speak) of Joss Whedon and the fact it’ll be set between the show and Serenity, I’m not as thrilled as I was expecting? To say nothing of the fact that while Whedon won’t be involved, Adam Baldwin will, and if you aren’t across his conservative shitheadery, well ignorance is bliss. I haven’t watched the show in many years, and it’s old enough that I’ve developed that nostalgic lens for it. Look, I frequently let my enthusiasm as a fan get away from me (I think back to some of the praise I had for Steven Moffatt when he took over as Doctor Who showrunner and cringe) and yeah, I did that with Whedon as well. I find myself glad I never bought a ‘Joss Whedon is my Master now’ shirt, but there’s a lot of shirts in that category. I get it, we want the people who make things we enjoy to be good people, and we get disappointed when they aren’t. Perhaps we need to go into things assuming the worst? That seems overly bleak but I’ve known worse coping mechanisms.
As for a possible series, it’s a long way off. I’ve seen no word of interested channels or streaming services since the announcement, mostly people feeling icky about Baldwin and Whedon. It wouldn’t be the first time an actor has tried to get an old show back on the air, and while this one seems more possible than say, than Richard Hatch’s attempts to get Battlestar Galactica back, it feels equally quixotic. One last thing: it’ll be set between the series and Serenity, so while that means we get Wash and Book as characters (With Book being recast in place of the late Ron Glass), it also means we know what’ll happen to them. As strange as it may sound coming from me, if you’re going to do something along those lines, then take it to a time period we haven’t seen before. Try something new! That was my main issue with Ghostbusters: Frozen empire – you’ve had your Force Awakens film reintroducing everything, there’s potential for something new, and while I enjoyed the film the sheer volume of nods and call backs to the old days seems to take away from the new cast. We shall see if more happens.
That’s it for the time being. Hopefully I’ll have more Lost Settlers updates next entry. Be seeing you…

