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'''Ultrawarp''' (199?-1997) was a science fiction [[fanzine]] devoted to ''Star Trek'' and ''Dr. Who'', published by the Bendigo, Victoria based fan club Time-Trekkers.
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'''Ultrawarp''' was a media science fiction [[fanzine]] published by the Victoria based fan club Time-Trekkers.
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Published in the 1990s in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, ''Ultrawarp'' was devoted to ''Star Trek'' and ''Dr. Who''. Also included were articles on ''Babylon 5'', ''Blake's 7'', and ''The X-Files''.
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Editors have included Michael Cloonan, Simon Mead, and Greg Smith.
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In his February 1998 review, David J. Richardson said, "First up, the short trip north to find the Time-Trekkers and 28th edition of their ''Ultrawarp''. As ose names suggest, they cover a stack of sci-fi and related things...It's got a more newsletter than zine feel, but well worth it."
  
 
''Ultrawarp'' is included in the Susan Smith-Clarke Zine Collection at The National Library of Australia.  
 
''Ultrawarp'' is included in the Susan Smith-Clarke Zine Collection at The National Library of Australia.  
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Latest revision as of 23:08, 25 August 2014

Ultrawarp was a media science fiction fanzine published by the Victoria based fan club Time-Trekkers.

Published in the 1990s in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, Ultrawarp was devoted to Star Trek and Dr. Who. Also included were articles on Babylon 5, Blake's 7, and The X-Files.

Editors have included Michael Cloonan, Simon Mead, and Greg Smith.

In his February 1998 review, David J. Richardson said, "First up, the short trip north to find the Time-Trekkers and 28th edition of their Ultrawarp. As ose names suggest, they cover a stack of sci-fi and related things...It's got a more newsletter than zine feel, but well worth it."

Ultrawarp is included in the Susan Smith-Clarke Zine Collection at The National Library of Australia.

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