World Watch OnLine: The Unofficial Buckaroo Banzai Mailing List
# 97 (22 August 1999)
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Contents:
Greetings

Dragon Tales

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Greetings,

Well, it seems like every week lately something nasty has happened somewhere
in the world. First the inconceivable loss of life in Turkey and right now theres a hurricane threatening East Texas. If youre in that area and they say get out, by 
all means do it. Hurricane parties are NOT a good idea.

On a lighter note,  BBI CrazyHorse put his WebTV to good use during the
S-F Channels recent showing and snagged some pics. Check them out:

http://community.webtv.net/BBI-CrazyHorse/WELCOMETOTHE

Yeah, thats the URL. Itll work, trust me. Ive been there. 

Hope to catch some of you at a GABB.
ArcLight

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Subj:	 TABB Butchered by SciFi!
Date:	8/15/99 7:05:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From:	N0YBC@prodigy.net (Michael  C. Fortner)

BBI Theta-E here -

Was anybody else miffed that they butchered TABB this weekend?  After 14
years of watching it, I was in agony over all that they cut out of the movie.
I started to wonder if they were editing it to fit into an hour time slot.
Well, what can you expect from a channel that cut MST3K?  I would have
expected this kind of hatchet job from TBS.  Apparently SciFi has been taken
over by WCL agents....

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Subj:	 Hispanic Group Boycott Could Help BBI?
Date:	8/16/99 1:46:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From:	ebenium@airmail.net (Draco Draconis Ebenium)

>This is a  group with a "big 5." Do you remember in Star Trek how Kirk,
Spock
>and McCoy were the "big 3?" Well, while there are multiple relationships
>going on with the show (hmm, the appeal of a "Sports Night"?) and fluid
group
>overlapping relations, I see the "core" of Buckaroo and his contemporaries
>being The Boss (aka Buckaroo), Rawhide, New Jersey, Perfect Tommy, and
Reno.
>Connections of the main characters:

    I regret to say that I haven't been paying as much attention as I could
be to this, but here's the breakdown of the group, as I perceive it, is
this:

    Buckaroo:  Obviously the Boss.

    Rawhide:  The friend of Buckaroo's youth.  The scientist, but also the
earthy scholar.

    Reno:  The security engineer, as well as the PR man.  Remember, Reno is
in charge of the chronicles of the Cavaliers' exploits, as well as the "hair
and fingernail concession" (I think that's the line from the background).
He, like New Jersey, is also a professional contemporary of Buckaroo.  In
the book, he gives his background as the former head of a think tank.

    Perfect Tommy:  Tommy, I think, is a friend from college.  Or perhaps, a
rival that felt that he could outdo Buckaroo, and then realized that they
would be more dangerous working together.  I think that the assessment of
him as the tactical coordinator for the group makes sense.

    Pecos:  Pecos, if I remember correctly, has a street background.  She
is, most likely, the expert on the underworld and the street environment.
Maybe a social anthropologist.  She may have been mentored by Buckaroo,
lifted up out into a better life.

    New Jersey:  Professional contemporary and friend from med school.
Clearly, he's the medical expert in the group, working in tandem with
Rawhide on the life sciences.

    Hikita:  Hikita is the father figure.  The Great Hero needs his Mentor.
Heracles had Chiron; Arthur had Merlin; Buckaroo has Hikita.

    I think that all of the core members of the team are equals, under
Buckaroo's leadership.  Much like Doc's Men, the group that worked with Doc
Savage, each of them is, in their own right, an impressive hero.  With
Buckaroo, however, they are forged into a team that is greater than the sum
of its parts.  To say that any one of the group is less of a "right-hand
man" than any other, would be a mistake, I feel, on the part of the writers.

Ebony the Black Dragon
aka Draco Draconis Ebenium
known to the BBI as Aaron F. Johnson
BBI #14

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Subj:	 Series cast suggestions...
Date:	8/16/99 12:35:35 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From:	shdwstrr@stargate.net (Craig and Julie)

Greetings all!

I've been a subscriber for a while now, but aside from my initial e-mail to
join the group, I've not chimed in until now.  The subject of cast choices
for the possible (it WILL happen!) series has my mental gears turning...

Having just watched BB again on the Sci-Fi Channel, I'm still trying to fit
actors to roles, but I think I've got Buckaroo nailed.  If you're not sitting
down, perhaps you'd better, because this is gonna be shocking...

Rick Springfield.

I'm serious.  He's got a lot of acting experience, and he's not unfamiliar to
sci-fi (Battlestar Galactica and the short-lived Human Target series).  He
can also sing (better than Peter Weller, in my opinion).  He also projects an
intelligent yet carefree attitude that could be called "cavalier."  What do
you all think (just please don't hurt me)?

Speaking of Sci-Fi's showing of BB:  I know they have to cut films for time,
but some of the chops were brutal.  If this was anyone's first exposure to
BB, I feel sorry for them, because even the little scenes can hold deep
meaning.  And looping commercials over the end credits was just a travesty.
BB has one of the most unique end title sequences in filmdom, and it just
should NOT be messed with.

I await all replies.  And my supercool BB code name is Shadowstarr.

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Subj:	 BB list
Date:	8/19/99 8:43:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From:	drbanzai@email.com (Dr Banzai)

Please sign me up for the BB mailing list! I've been a fan from way back
(I've memorized the movie, read the book, bought the T-shirt, etc...) but had
no idea they were talking about a TV series until I found your site. AWESOME
NEWS! The last I'd heard (years ago) the copyright was so unclear that there
was little hope of anything ever carrying on the BB storyline. Boy, how
things change!

Since you asked, a little about me: I was a biochemist, worked with
radioactive materials for a few years, became a lawyer, now work in the
corporate world while finishing up a masters in information science. I'm also
a musician, and take classes from time to time at Juilliard for kicks. I'm
apprenticed to a professional opera company and sang and played (guitar,
keys) in a few cover bands in college. Need you ask why I like BB? Friends of
mine turned me onto the film about 1985. One of them was also kind enough to
give me a copy of the book that year for my birthday. I've been a big fan
ever since.

I CAN'T WAIT for the TV series!!! Here's hoping it'll become a reality --
REAL SOON! I NEED SEE BUCKAROO BANZAI!

Thanks for posting all the info on the Web and for adding me to the list!

Doc
No matter where you go...
...there you are.

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Subj:	 Request for Banzai Institute Research Funding
Date:	8/20/99 3:18:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From:	eriks@ms.com (Erik Kobayashi-Solomon)

Re: Request for Research Funding
By: BBI KoSo
Date: 20 August, 1999

Proposed Research Project:
    Development of a medical / self-defense / entertainment device
capable of neurally altering a subject from a remote location in such a
way as to render them relaxed and unaggressive.

Proposed Project Short Name:
    "The Mellowizer"

Synopsis:
    Over the last several months, myself and several research assistants
have developed a theoretical framework for a device which, through
selective stimulation of a subject brain's R-complex, would temporarily
alter the subject's state of mind.  The specific result of this
stimulation is a "switching off" of the fight-or-flight reaction and a
feeling of uncaring, peacefulness, and passivity frequently termed
"mellowness" in the vernacular.  We would like to request Institute
funding to implement the building and testing of a device based on the
theoretical framework we developed.
    We believe that the development, marketing, and proliferation of
this device will have the following benefits:
1)  Provide a definitive solution to the ongoing debate over handgun
usage in the US and in so doing dramatically reduce the number of
suicides and homicides.
2)  Cut down on the number of marijuana cigarette-related smoking deaths
3)  Greatly improve the working environment in approximately
99.99987623% of all large US corporations.
4)  Save the environment.
5)  Increase the number of practicing vegetarians

    Possible negative side effects:
(1)  Sudden, intense, and inexplicable desire to eat junk food such as
Cheese-whiz.

Scenario Analysis:
    As we are especially excited about the possibility of ridding US
society of the antiquated and suicidal attachment to projectile
weapons, we would especially like to provide scenarios for the benefits
1) and 5) listed above.
    (Scenario 1) Person A is carrying mellowizer with intent to commit
aggravated robbery on Person B.  Person B is also carrying a
mellowizer.  Fight ensues and shots are fired; both subjects sit down
peacefully, rap about how beautiful the stars are, and share some
Cheese-whiz.
    (S2)  A radical, well funded and armed force is mounting an attack
upon our great nation (and our way of life).  While the radicals are
massing in their secret camp, they are irradiated by a satellite mounted
mellowizer.  A crack team of security forces (could be BBIs...) move
into their camp and collect their weapons and cash reserves while said
radicals sit down peacefully, rap about how beautiful the stars are, and
share some Cheese-whiz.  Confiscated cash is used for building
educational institutions in the home countries of the radicals.  Weapons
are melted down and made into mellowizers.  Mellowizers are given as
gifts to former radicals.
    (S3)  Hunter goes into the woods with high-powered, scope mounted
mellowizer.  Said hunter spots a beautiful 12-point (whatever that
means) buck.  He sights his mellowizer and pulls the trigger.  12-point
buck becomes extremely mellow and starts eating some Cheeze-whiz.
Hunter approaches Cheese-whiz slurping hoofed beast and suddenly
realizes he will have to kill it using his camp spoon.  Deciding this
would be too cruel and time-consuming, hunter turns high-powered
mellowizer on himself, pulls trigger and begins enjoying the taste of
slightly slobber-covered Cheese-whiz with deer.

    The scenarios are practically infinite (need I mention that
mellowizers will also function on non-human, lizard-evolved creatures as
well?).  Obviously, the implications of a device of this nature will be
revolutionary.

Requested Funds:
$3,498,287.11 (in pennies)

Spending Plan:
Miscellaneous equipment           $2,000,000.01
Cheese-whiz                             $1,498,287.10

    Thank you in advance for your kind consideration of this project.

Sincerely,
BBI KoSo, MIM, NMWYGTYA

Note:  All people wishing to respond to this Request for Funding with
vitriolic comments will be provided prototype of the mellowizer and
instructed to turn it on themselves.  Any mellow comments should be sent
to erikks@homemail.com.

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Subj:	 BB, of course!
Date:	8/21/99 10:08:51 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From:	cdcrsh@webtv.net (Shawn Harrington)

 Greetings, fellow BBIs!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 BBI Crazy Horse here, reporting in from the fabulous Florida Keys!!
 Well, the CHATS are going strong. A lot of people have showed up, but
there is always room for more. 
 I think all BB fans might be interested in the new movie "The 13th
Warrior." It's about a band of heroes who are sent to destroy an evil
threat. They are joined on there journey by a "Book-Worm" type of guy
that gets tougher as they go thru their adventures toward their final
showdown with evil. Sound familiar?

 I also want to enter my entry for DRAGON'S contest, so here it is;
 "I would rather be laughed at for my foolish action then laughed at
because of my lack of action."Buckaroo Banzai

 Anyway, have fun everyone, hope to see you all at the chats. 
 "VOTE BUCKAROO BANZAI FOR PRESIDENT IN 2000. WE NEED A TOUGH MAN FOR A
TOUGH JOB!!!"
 BBI Crazy Horse

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Subj:	 Dragon Tales
Date:	8/22/99 10:15:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From:	alandsmith@uswest.net (Alan (BBI Dragon) Smith)

Greetings everyone!
This edition of my weekly  post is going to have to be a short one. I've
just been way too busy this last week learning to use PageMill to set up
my own Team Banzai web site. I've still got lots of work to do on it but
it's fun work and I don't mine. It's a great cause!
Remember this week that we are continuing the two weekly  BB GABBs, info
to follow. Check out the tidbit that Earth2Kim sent, it's below the
usual announcement. It could help anyone interested who has trouble with
Java, believe it!

Gathering All Blue Blazes (GABB)

You  are inviting to join us at one of the regularly scheduled Buckaroo
Banzai chats.

They will be at: http://home.talkcity.com/
The BB chat room will be;

Wednesday August 25th, evening 6 PM PST/9 PM EST

The next GABB/BB chat room opportunity will be;
Saturday August 28th, morning 9 AM PST/12 PM EST

Please note that the times of the GABBs has changed to one hours earlier
on Wednesday evenings and one hour later on Saturday morning.

Once you get to the above site the instructions are:
Click on "chat" on the black strip near the top of the front page.
Then go to "If you already know the room you want to chat in? Enter
here:", type in "BUCKAROO BANZAI" (all caps) and click on "Go!"
From there you'll have to type in a user name in the "not a member yet"
area.
This site won't like "BBI(space) your name" as a user name. So I suggest
that you use a "-" between "BBI" and your name (like "BBI-Dragon") or
just use your name alone. We have discovered that some servers do not
like the "-" between "BBI" & "name". You'll just have to  find out what
works for you.
Then click on "chat".

Chats will last for around two hours.

This following information comes from Earth2Kim and is for those who
have computer trouble with any Java but would like to join in on the
GABBs/chats.

TalkCity is accessible through both the web (as we've been using) and
IRC
(short for Internet Relay Chat). For those of you who cant get the Java
to
work with your browser, try searching Yahoo for a free IRC client (Like
mIRC,
IRCle, Global Chat, etc. There are a lot), download that, then do the
following to get into chat:

Connect the server     chat.talkcity.com    then type:
/join BUCKAROO BANZAI
and you should be in.  I say should because each IRC client differs from

each other, but all should be straightforward on how to change servers,
create
nicknames, and join rooms.


The Novel contest
I thank Earth2Kim and Lord TZer0 for their entries last week.
Time is running out for this contest. There are only two more issue of
this newsletter to get your entry into. All entries must be submitted to
this newsletter and printed by the 99th issue.
Only one entry per BBI/fan please. That's one Banzai haiku or one BB
quote or saying.
I will choose one, either a haiku or a saying for receiving the novel.
I do ask however, if you already have the novel that you put your entry
in as "noncompetitive" so that the novel is given to someone who doesn't

already have a copy.
The BB saying does not have to be original. It can be from another
source.
The Banzai haiku, is a short verse of three lines, first of 5 syllables,

second of 7 syllables and the third of 5 again. This is the basic guide
line and can be expanded upon by the adventurous.

Don't forget that there is the E-mail community for the truly devoted BB

fans. Go to: http://www.onelist.com/ and sign up! Join the 81 members
who send and receive e-mail from each other, sometimes daily.

Until next issue, thanks.

Always True Blue,
BBI Dragon

A random novel quote: The gang was just discovering the personnel files
at Yoyodyne, and noticing all the odd names. Reno tells the reader some
background information here, "To clarify a point, all inhabitants of
Planet 10, Lectroids and Adders alike, for the purpose of this book have
the first name 'John' although it is to them less a name than a form of
greeting, comparable to the use of 'che' in the Argentine or, to a
lesser extent, our own 'hay'."

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Subj:	 Lock and Key, Ch.13, Pt.1
Date:	8/14/99 9:07:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From:	jetlightfoot@juno.com (Becky M Nelson)

Disclaimer/Author Notes:

This story takes place in Spring 1987 (between the events of the movie
and Rafterman's proposed script for the sequel, from which it takes a few
plot cues). It's written from Reno Nevada's point of view much after the
fact, which seemed the best way to avoid getting flamed by folks who own
the book, and lets me pick up a few details from there more easily as
well. 

Characters and concepts related to Buckaroo Banzai belong to other
people. See disclaimer on Chapter One for full info. In any event, the
author has no intent to make any money hereby and is just having fun.
Don't complain if details here don't coincide with the TV pilot/series;
this was started before the pilot script.

Plot elements and other characters are copyright 1998-??? and
1990-infinity, respectively, and are the property of Replay, except
T-Bear (who belongs to Lynx, Trouble, himself, and several cats at last
check). People with permission to archive the text know who they are; all
others should e-mail me at BBI_Replay@yahoo.com first. Send comments and
questions to the same address.

Previous chapters may be found in an HTML format in Strike Team
Renegade's archives
(http://tatooine.fortunecity.com/gernsback/207/fiction.html) with new
chapters appearing approximately 2 weeks after they run here. If you need
a piece that isn't there, check out ArcLight's recent zipfiles of the
newsletter or e-mail me.

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Previously--

After an explosion wreaks havoc on their hotel rooms, Team Banzai has
relocated rather hastily to a former school at the edge of the metro
area. Their only wounded from the incident is Replay, who regains
consciousness 3 days after her second exposure to talava. Only she and
Buckaroo are aware at first that she remembers none of them except
Rawhide, whom she'd once drawn and only vaguely recalls. 

Enter the plot complications: Wayback, a telepath who'd been testing
Replay's own psionic abilities to determine what effect, if any, her
prior exposure has had; a storm which borders on being epic in proportion
but which doesn't want to spawn the expected tornadoes; Hanoi Xan's spies
inside Team Banzai; Lindbergh, an intern and the Institute's senior
pilot, who Wayback can't easily read; a suspicious power failure and the
definitely hostile jamming of Team Banzai communications; a police
Captain who considers Team Banzai vigilantes and the Blue Blaze
Irregulars wannabe vigilantes, and who has unwittingly assigned 2 BBIs to
the case; Deng Fat, one of Xan's lieutenants with a particular interest
in Replay, and the World Crime League team working for him who try to
kidnap Reno and Wayback; a lightning bolt; a federal witness turned FBI
agent; and two bridges, one closed, the other with a host of problems
including World Watch One at rest upon it. Further, Replay's cover is at
least partially blown, revealing her true identity -- gypsy resident Jet
Lightfoot -- to Lindbergh. 

As Chapter 13 begins, Murphy has only just learned that her captain is
probably a member of the World Crime League...

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Lock and Key
Chapter Thirteen

Taken more than a little by surprise, Murphy sat there without a word for
several seconds. It would make sense, she realized; she'd never heard
anyone else quite so vehement on the issue of the Hong Kong Cavaliers who
wasn't just a run-of-the-mill fundamentalist rock and roll hater of
whatever religion, and for the most part the worst they had to say about
the band concerned their music rather than their demonstrated morals. To
be sure, the Institute and anyone connected with it could expect to take
some flack from time to time in the media, but she'd been on the force
for almost 10 years and the captain was the first cop she'd dealt with
who disliked and distrusted everyone from Buckaroo Banzai himself down to
the least experienced junior Blue Blaze Irregular. That didn't
automatically make him a World Crime League member anymore than refusing
to pay income taxes made someone a traitor to the government but this was
Allie talking; for the moment, Murphy would trust that she was probably
right.

"Thanks," she said finally. "I was about to lose my job anyway; if you're
right, I'd be lucky to get off that easy."

"And if I'm wrong, you'd be out a job anyway?" Allie turned the wheel and
went up the ramp to get onto the interstate. "Sounds like the story of
our lives, doesn't it?"

"A little. Are you really with the FBI now?"

"Last job I had -- the one Tyrone gave me -- was demolition work. He
started out doing effects for movies in three or four states but got a
little greedy and started doing side jobs for whoever'd pay. I used to be
pretty good at blowing things up, but I like taking bombs apart better.
The guy assigned to make sure I got to Ohio had enemies, and between one
thing and another, I ended up with a new name and an FBI job teaching
people how to disarm explosives. Every now and then, I spend some time
out in L.A. blowing models with ILM or wherever taking a building down
with CDI just to stay up on things. I usually stay out of the old
neighborhoods, though."

"If anybody connects us with your old i.d., you may just have lost your
job too," said Murphy; "among other things." Even with the FBI in the
picture, demolitions was probably the last thing Allie should have been
doing; some of the people she used to work with were bound to connect the
dots eventually and any one of them might still be connected to Anderson.

"I think I'll survive it if I haven't just gotten Hanoi Xan's attention.
I don't suppose there'd be an opening for an ex-FBI agent at the
Institute..."

***

"Take a look at this," said Kilroy, not bothering to check how large an
audience he had. The screen in front of him had the lion's share of his
attention.

Silk leaned in for a decent view and recognized the standard NOAA
lightning tracker display. Kilroy had it zoomed in a lot closer than
normal, so that small white crosses would have marked the site of every
hit if there had been room for them all; instead, there were a few
individual crosses here and there along either side of an almost solid
band of white that spanned the screen from left to right. The names of
towns were just resolving in red as the monitor redrew the image; Kilroy
had been forced to color-shift them to make them visible at all.

Judging from those few markings, the vast majority of the hits had come
down between O'Fallon and St. Charles, with only a few strays just across
the Missouri River in Earth City. It wasn't a straight line, either; most
of the hits in the city of St. Charles itself veered northward and
roughly paralleled the river for awhile before reaching it, where the
near-solid white began to fragment again. "Okay," said Kilroy, "now look
at the sequence."

The screen redrew again, the first frame of a slide show coming up with a
single white marker positioned just north of I-70 almost halfway between
two exits; he'd zoomed in again so that the streets were now part of the
display. "This one's the weight station. It's kinda like an
announcement." Another frame drew, showing the O'Fallon area and a time
code that matched the first frame; it was followed by a succession of
views of the same area, their time codes only a minute apart, anything
from two to a dozen hits showing up on each. Individually, they meant
little but in sequence it became clear that they were tracking in on
something.

The same pattern was apparent when the images began to cover territory
farther to the east, then turned north and east at First Capitol. "It
gets as far as the river, then reverts to something more normal."

"Looks like it started out with the storm," Silk said. "Railbird, what've
you got?"

"It tracked that way at first," she said, pushing back from her own
screen. "I've got a radar composite animation here. It's a little jerky,
but it's the best I could do with the equipment."

"How many PCs you got wired together, girl?" Silk wanted to know, amazed
that Railbird had managed something smooth enough to merit calling it
animation. This intern was going to give Billy Travers a run for his
money someday, she decided. With or without continuing to scavenge
dumpsters in Silicon Valley.

"Just Junior, chief," she answered, referring to the much-modified Amiga
prototype she'd discovered junked in the company's trash. It was rather
more temperamental than it would have been if she'd left well enough
alone but she could do graphics on it that any Visual Effects man in the
business would have envied. "I hit up the Weather Channel, not the
government; they run these things on cable. I only had to clean it up
some and piece it better." She doubleclicked on the 'start' button and
the screen came to life, a small brick red spot appearing near the center
of the screen only to expand rapidly to both east and west before
concentrating its strength at the westward end of that band. The lighter
end of the storm, picked out in deep greens, pulled back briefly, then
expanded to the east so that it hit the center of the metro area as a
normal thundershower might have. After a time, the western end of the
band began to pull back inward, picking up speed though not strength;
once it had reached the point where all had begun, the whole storm moved
eastward, as though the forces driving it had simply lost interest in
anything to the west. "I still need to cross-match the cues, but I think
this is about where the strikes that side of the river start tailing
off," said Railbird as the pictures stopped moving. "Haven't got the
processing power or memory to do this in one go; sorry." A few more mouse
clicks and the pictures started again, the storm image moving to the east
as usual, but the most intense band turning north and east, all the reds
edging up to the river shortly after the northern edge of the storm
crossed the I-70/I-270 interchange. Then, with no more warning than it
had given before starting, the rain west of the river suddenly stopped,
and everything to the east tapered off into pale greens or ceased
altogether.

"Can you put all of it together on the Cray?" Silk wanted to know, not
certain whether she was asking Kilroy or Railbird.

"You want fast, or pretty?" said Railbird. "I could do a fast one here if
I network everything."

"Stay out of my flight systems this time. I don't want to get stuck on
the ground."


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