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Space: Above and Beyond
That's as big an introduction as I intend to write. Lots of other sites give a brief introduction. What lies below is meant to be a bit more thought provoking to people with an idea of what the show is about. |
Resources available here |
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Timeline \ Episode guideA long, long time ago (19 November 1997) I said on space-l I intended to make a timeline of my own, although it would take a long time. I am very interested in hearing your comments, good or bad and especially any criticism of it's accuracy. Declared complete, 20th October 1999. |
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AnalysisThis page was inspired by going through each episode for references. This page is no longer updated. |
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58th MonitorThis section covers the lives of the individuals which form the 58th squadron. It lists each person plus whether they are injured, killed or just never seen again. All told I have 48 definite members of the 58th listed. |
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ShipsNow featuring comparisons, a brief guide to some of the craft in the S:AaB universe, ranging from CvR's fighter to a Bell Model 206 helicopter. Now split into three separate pages. Each page is slightly large including all the pictures (but smaller than before). They allow for browsing with images turned off if you so desire. |
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LocationsSince I've done the rest of the Who?, What?, When? I thought I might add a little on Where?This page was completed exactly 18 months after I said I would make just a timeline (19th May 1999). |
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ImagesLatest page - contains an index of most S:AaB pictures used on this web site and a few others.Warning this page is 149kb in size! |
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From my summer 1998 trip to the US. Includes report on panel held by Joel de la Fuente.
Links to illustrations of video covers made for Space: Above and Beyond in response to a request on space-l.
For more information see the Mission
Status web page or Yahoo's
S:AaB link page.
If you are just interested in ships and technology try Robbel's Intelligence Center.
The resources listed will only be updated with new scans or corrections to existing material. I have been a fan of S:AAB since 1996 and a member of several fan clubs as well. It's ben five years and I feel everything there is to be discussed has been. Therefore I'm moving on to pastures new.