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* FirstAppearance: Alliusiz and the concept of "Talents".

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* FirstAppearance: Alliusiz Alliusiz, Alfon Voga, and the concept of "Talents".
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* SpecialGuest: Since this was the last issue published by Thoughts & Images before moving ''Albedo'' to Creator/AntarcticPress, the cover was a photographic one, rather than drawn art. The whole cover was designed by no one else than Rick Sternbach, who worked as set designer in ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' and [[http://www.stevegallacci.com/archive/edf/2017/02/13 he used recycled parts from the desk of Capt. Picard's set from that series on the cover of this issue]].

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* SpecialGuest: Since this was the last issue published by Thoughts & Images before moving ''Albedo'' to Creator/AntarcticPress, the cover was a photographic one, rather than drawn art. The whole cover was designed by no one else than [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Sternbach Rick Sternbach, Sternbach]], who worked as set designer illustrator in ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' and also in ''Film/TheLastStarfighter'', and [[http://www.stevegallacci.com/archive/edf/2017/02/13 he used recycled parts from the desk of Capt. Picard's set from that series on the cover of this issue]].
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* SpecialGuest: Since this was the last issue published by Thoughts & Images before moving ''Albedo'' to Creator/AntarcticPress, the cover was a photographic one, rather than drawn art. The whole cover was designed by no one else than Rich Sternbach, who worked as set designer in ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' and [[http://www.stevegallacci.com/archive/edf/2017/02/13 he used recycled parts from the desk of Capt. Picard's set from that series on the cover of this issue]].

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* SpecialGuest: Since this was the last issue published by Thoughts & Images before moving ''Albedo'' to Creator/AntarcticPress, the cover was a photographic one, rather than drawn art. The whole cover was designed by no one else than Rich Rick Sternbach, who worked as set designer in ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' and [[http://www.stevegallacci.com/archive/edf/2017/02/13 he used recycled parts from the desk of Capt. Picard's set from that series on the cover of this issue]].
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* SpecialGuest: Since this was the last issue published by Thoughts & Images before moving ''Albedo'' to Creator/AntarcticPress, the cover was a photographic one, rather than a drawn art. The whole cover was designed by no one else than Rich Sternbach, who worked as set designer in ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' and [[http://www.stevegallacci.com/archive/edf/2017/02/13 he used recycled parts from the desk of Capt. Picard's set from that series on the cover of this issue]].

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* SpecialGuest: Since this was the last issue published by Thoughts & Images before moving ''Albedo'' to Creator/AntarcticPress, the cover was a photographic one, rather than a drawn art. The whole cover was designed by no one else than Rich Sternbach, who worked as set designer in ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' and [[http://www.stevegallacci.com/archive/edf/2017/02/13 he used recycled parts from the desk of Capt. Picard's set from that series on the cover of this issue]].
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* SpecialGuest: Since this was the last issue published by Thoughts & Images before moving ''Albedo'' to Creator/AntarcticPress, the cover was a photographic one, rather than a drawn art. The whole cover was designed by no one else than Rich Sternbach, who worked as set designer in ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' and [[http://www.stevegallacci.com/archive/edf/2017/02/13 he used recycled parts from the desk of Capt. Picard's set from that series on the cover of this issue]].

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