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Title:Arcana Caelestia
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Moderator:NETRIX::thomas
Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
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1208.0. "William Shatner's Tek books and TV movies" by ACESMK::CHELSEA (Mostly harmless.) Thu Jan 20 1994 19:24

    I couldn't find a note on William Shatner's Tek books, now being
    brought to TV -- so here one is.
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1208.1ACESMK::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Thu Jan 20 1994 19:286
    I haven't read any of the books.  I watched the first TV movie on
    Monday and the movie, at least, was pretty good.  I knew in advance
    that Shatner had directed, which gave me a few qualms, but this is a
    competently done film, all around.
    
    The visual effects of the Tek-using cybernavigators were a nice touch.
1208.2PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Jan 20 1994 19:4813
    I picked up what I assume is his most recent book (it's the 4th book in
    the series, the title is, I think, TEK Vengeance) in the series.  I was
    waiting for a plane and had exhausted the reading material I brought
    with me on the flight in.  The first bit of the book was tough to get
    through.  The dialogue seemed real stiff.  Once I got into it, it
    became a real page turner.  I don't know if I simply started accepting
    the dialogue as being consistent with the characters, ignored it
    because the storyline picked up, or if Shatner got better as he went
    along.
    
    re .1:  Where are you located?  I don't recall seeing anything about
    this movie in my area (Central, MA).  Was it a network movie or an
    independent?
1208.3QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyThu Jan 20 1994 20:574
Tekwar was shown on ch 38 out of Boston this past Monday.  I've got it on
tape, but haven't watched it yet.  Probably this weekend.

PeterT
1208.4VR NoireCUPMK::WAJENBERGMon Jan 24 1994 19:3932
    I rather liked the first Tek Wars movie, but, as with lots of cyberpunk,
    I don't know if I'm attracted enough to persist in watching it. 
    Reason: the cyberpunk world is so *depressing.*
    
    Tek Wars has a clear link to "hardboiled detective" mysteries.  Not
    only is the overall style gritty (with alternating passages showing
    sleek luxury to play on contrast), but the hero is set the problem of
    struggling with a web of delusion.  Mild spoilers follow.

    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    In a mundane hardboiled-detective story, the main form of delusion is
    betrayal.  The big question is "who can you trust?"  This can, of course, 
    be augmented by false identities and occasional disguises.  In cyberpunk 
    such as Tek Wars, there's a thick layer of technology added to the 
    delusion: the person you're talking to may turn out to be body-sculpted, 
    a hologram, or an android double (a "sim").  This illusionary theme is 
    underscored even by the technology that isn't meant to deceive -- the 
    Tek Wars future is full of images flickering from screens, dancing 
    ghostwise in the air, or seen in VR through the eyes of various 
    characters.  And, of course, at the center of this is Tek, the VR "drug" 
    itself, which apparently sends the user into psychotic fugue-states full 
    of hallucinations.  The big question in Tek Wars, heard in catch-phrase 
    traded back and forth by the hero and the tek-lord villain is 
    "What's real?"
    
    Earl Wajenberg
1208.5PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Jan 25 1994 15:071
    There is also a comic book series.
1208.6Not bad..SMAUG::ALTMANBARBTue Feb 01 1994 14:292
	I enjoyed it enough to look for the next three, but missed the loopy
humor in the books.  But then, I'm a long time Ron Goulart fan.
1208.7;-)REGENT::BROOMHEADDon't panic -- yet.Tue Feb 01 1994 15:550
1208.8CSOA1::LENNIGDave (N8JCX), MIG, @CYOWed Feb 16 1994 01:317
    Well, I've the first two Tekwar movies; not too bad actually.
    
    I'm curious though, not having read any of the books...
    
    How well are the movies tracking the novels?
    
    Dave