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    https://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com...-home-stretch/

    April 12, 2016

    Photos: Dark Matter


    Finally, there is light at the end of the tunnel! Following a day chock full o’ meetings, we’re in the home stretch. Episode 212 starts shooting on Monday – which means our season finale starts prepping that same day – which means YOU’RE all that much closer to watching Dark Matter’s second season! (Photo above courtesy of Renee Chan).

    Awww, it’s a kid’s fingerprinting station. How adorable – uh, hang on. That’s not paint! (Disquieting on-set visual compliments of Ivon Bartok).

    Mystery corridor. Note the stark Kubrickesque red and white color scheme.

    Mystery box. What’s inside? I’m pretty sure it’s nothing good.

    Mystery lab. The spotlit table with the metal restraints is a tell.

    Mystery crew. What is the gang up to today?

    Last day to post your questions for Melissa O’Neil Dark Matter’s TWO (as if you didn’t know).

    Tomorrow, the voting commences for yet another Dark Matter episode title to be chosen by YOU!
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      April 13, 2016

      Video: Dark Matter - Station lockdown


      Well, as promised, today is the day YOU get to help choose a new Dark Matter episode title. For those of you not-in-the-know, Dark Matter fans have helped select the names of every season 2 episode to date. To date, these have been your choices:

      “Episode 14: Welcome To Your New Home”
      “Episode 15: Kill Them All”
      “Episode 16: I’ve Seen The Other Side Of You”
      “Episode 17: We Were Family”
      “Episode 18: We Voted Not To Space You”
      “Episode 19: We Should Have Seen This Coming”
      “Episode 20: She’s One Of Them Now”
      “Episode 21: Stuff to Steal, People to Kill”

      And, today, we move on to Episode 209 (“Episode 22”). The nominees are:

      The polls are open for the next 24 hours. Cast your vote!

      Looks like we’ve got a lockdown situation, courtesy of the Art Department’s Sumeet Vat.
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        April 14, 2016

        Photos: Dark Matter


        The polls have closed, the results tabulated, and we have a winner. The fans have selected one more episode title for Dark Matter’s second season. And, this time, it wasn’t all that close. The results…

        “Episode 22: Doing Out Fighting”

        Thanks to everyone who took the time to vote!

        A busy morning, afternoon, and early evening on set today, chock full o’ fun: llamas, goats, chickens, Mad Max-esque vehicles, and cagey locals. Priceless pics and behind-the-scenes insights tomorrow. For now, I leave you with the visual stylings of 1st Assistant Art Director Roxanne Borris:
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          https://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com...e-to-zawraq-4/

          April 15, 2016

          Photos: Dark Matter


          Welcome to planetary station Zawraq-4. Just a few things to get out of the way before we proceed…

          Okay, now that that’s done, let’s proceed into the market. Right after you read this…

          And this –

          Okay, then. In we go –

          Right this way…

          They call him The Master of Hot Metal! While some simply refer to him as Maurice.

          The most elaborate steak knives this side of Enriss Sector.

          Stunt coordinator John Stead supplements his meagre income with his mobile blade sharpening station.

          Sure, they make look familiar, but they’re grown on alien soil! The maitakes taste like erygniis. And vice-versa!

          Impoverished crew members outside their tent city.

          The wrangler and his charges. Apparently, one of them made a run for it, bolting for the nearest exit the second our director yelled “Action!”. It was like Run Lola Run. But with goats.

          Bizarre siamese goats logo compliments of Roxanne Borris.

          Jason is coming down with a touch of Fury Road.

          Closing time. You don’t have to go back to your home world, but you can’t stay here!
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            April 16, 2016

            Photos: Joe's online activity


            At then end of this year, this blog will celebrate its tenth anniversary. That’s ten straight years of daily blogging, over 3500 entries, and lots and lots of dog pictures. It’s been a huge commitment, but an enjoyable one nevertheless. The demands of daily posting leave me with little opportunity for much else in terms of online activity. Still, that hasn’t stopped from trying to cover my bases…

            Facebook: As Akemi put it to me last year – once parents start using Facebook, you can be sure their kids will be abandoning it soon. I mean, it’s a nice way to keep up on the mundane developments in your “friends” lives (Status update: I ate toast!), but otherwise, I find it a complete waste of time outside of the opportunity to share my daily blog entries – along with LOTS of “lost dog” and “dog in need of a good home” posts.

            LinkedIn: I’m sure this site offers great career connection opportunities for those who need the introductions but I honestly haven’t used it outside of its messaging feature – and then rarely. In fact, I’ll go months without checking this site out and maintain a sparse presence only because I’m not at all sure how to deactivate my account.

            Google+: Does anybody actually use this? Judging from the feedback I’ve received to date, I’m going to guess “No.”

            Instagram: Akemi loves it – so much so that she manages my account, constantly pestering me for behind-the-scenes photos (that eventually make their way onto the blog anyway). I use it to follow a good three dozen accounts and their adorable pug pictures.

            Twitter: A good way to track breaking news. Also a fine way to interact with the fans although the limited character count keeps that interaction to a bare minimum. Twitter does offer the opportunity to reach a wider online audience thanks to the retweet appeal of my Dark Matter-related links. That’s when I rely on the amazing online support of @SyFyUK @SyfyDE @SyfyAU @SyfyAsia @Syfy_Spain @Syfyfr @Syfybr and @Syfyla who have done an amazing job of liking, retweeting, and generally getting the word out/keeping our international audience informed. Broadcasters closer to home? Not so much, which is why I’ve just stopped tweeting them altogether. I live-tweeted though the show’s first season with, uh, arguable results. I mean, yay, we trended. Congratulations? I do like twitter’s Periscope feature in that it offers opportunity for great live content with all of its potential pitfalls and unforeseen consequences.

            Reddit: I’ve been aware of reddit for quite some time but only recently began using it as a means to getting the word out about the show. As time has gone on, however,I’ve become increasingly active in other subreddits, among them books, food, pugs, science fiction, and, of course, Stargate. I’m having such a good time that I’m planning to do an AMA in May once Dark Matter’s second season ends. Stay tuned!
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              April 17, 2016

              Photos: Dark Matter picnic, Joe Mallozzi, Bubba, Higgins, Gena


              Because I just can’t get enough of them during our 12 hours workdays, I met up with members of the cast and crew this weekend for the very first Dark Matter Picnic! Organized by Melissa O’Neil (TWO) and (conspicuously absent) Executive Producer Vanessa Piazza, the event promised “fun, picnic potluck, and hangs!”, “12:30 onward til sun sets”. Hmmm. Since the sun sets at approximately 8:00 p.m., that would give us roughly seven and a half hours to pack in the fun and/or hangs.

              “Is that set in stone?”I asked Melissa. “What if I want to stay past dusk?”

              “You can stay as long as you like,”she informed me.

              I brought along the family – Akemi, Bubba, Lulu – along with treats: pork buns, curry beef buns, chicken buns, bottled water, a Jodelle Ferland, a Jodelle Ferland’s sister, and a Jodelle Ferland’s dog. Others brought dessert.

              And sporting equipment. Melissa had it mostly covered: basketballs, a football, frisbees but, sadly, no jai alai pelotas or xisteras. When I asked her about the oversight, she pretended she didn’t know what I was talking about and suggested we play hornussen instead. Which was cool until stand-in Matt was injured by a faulty shingle and someone’s labrador made off with our nouss. Should’ve just gone with my second choice: sepak takraw.??

              To keep from misplacing my keys, I’ve taken to inserting them into the various food items I bring along to the potluck gatherings. It works!

              Bubs and I scoping the scene.

              Bubba working on his tan.

              Came across this portly black pug, Higgins, that Bubba initially seemed to assume was our late Maximus. He bounded over, tail wagging and then, as the realization apparently dawned it wasn’t him, he ambled back over to us. A little heartbreaking.

              Gena let’s it all hang out.

              Tomorrow, back to it as we heard into our third to last week of production!
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                April 18, 2016

                Photos: Will Waring, Dark Matter, Joe Mallozzi


                Last month, it was Peter DeLuise. This month, it’s Will Waring, another former Stargate veteran who’s in town to direct an episode of Dark Matter.

                It’s been ages since I’ve seen Will, much less worked with him, and he hasn’t changed a bit. Still incredibly affable. Still full of his trademark youthful exuberance. Still scheming to find a way to place his trademark pineapple in a scene.

                Today was Day #1 of his episode – #212 – and we started off easy, with scenes on our standing sets: Nyx’s quarters, the corridor, and FOUR’s quarters. Tomorrow, the action shifts to our glorious location for not one, not two, not three, but FOUR straight days. Ivon has already booked his hotel suite for the sleepover.

                Pictured above: A little something from the props department. And a certain group from “Episode 19: We Should Have Seen This Coming”.

                In the words of our adorable Android: “So far, so good!”. Will positively blazed through his first day…

                And I only had to discipline him once! Ah, just like old times.
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                  April 19, 2016

                  Video: Akemi

                  Photos: Birthday presents, dinner at Yasu


                  “Happy Birthday!”I said, handing my girlfriend, Akemi, her presents. Then, as she reached for them, I pulled them back. “You’ll have to wait until Monday to open them.” And I set them aside.

                  It was a sad cap to a disappointing birthday weekend that saw our planned Saturday Afternoon Picnic Lunch in the Park to Check Out the Cherry Blossoms go the way of that promised Sunday Afternoon Couples Pottery Class. Now before you criticize, I feel the need to point out that neither missed opportunities were my fault. Fortune conspired against us. Or maybe it was the squid ink risotto. Whatever. One or the other had Akemi waking up feeling nauseous and dizzy Saturday morning, forcing us to cancel our picnic. In retrospect, it may have worked out for the best. We’d failed to locate either a picnic basket or sitting blanket and, by all accounts, the cherry blossoms aren’t even in bloom yet.

                  “Okay,”said Akemi, throwing a quick glance to her birthday gifts before swinging focus to the task at hand – prepping the dogs for our Sunday outing. “But you have to wrap them for me.”

                  Damnit! Next to driving around looking for parking and fielding Candy Crush invitations, there’s nothing I hate more than wrapping presents. BUT it was her birthday and even convincing her to let me buy her a new iPad to replace her laboring 5+ year old existing model had been a task and a half. Unlike myself, Akemi is incredibly low maintenance. She generally refuses to let me buy her anything, preferring instead to wear the same jacket she brought with her from Tokyo seven years ago, the same dilapidated running shoes she’s been sporting for years. Despite my insistence, my observation that uninformed passersbys might assume I was dating an escaped mental patient, she has stuck to her guns. Until her iPad starting crashing at which point she knew – it was time. Time for a NEW iPad. AND one of those special pencils for scratching up the screen!

                  I was able to find some wrapping paper in the back of the upstairs closet and put my little used but unquestionably awesome wrapping skills to good use. And…voila!

                  Pretty impressive, no? Maybe in my twilight years, I’ll retire to Japan and become one of those professional gift-wrappers.

                  When Monday rolled around, we celebrated by my getting to set for 7:00 a.m. call, but cutting out a little early (Thanks to Ivon covering for me on set!) so I could put the rest of my plan in motion.

                  Akemi is a big fan of chouquettes. They’re basically creamless creampuffs studded with sugar granules (that she likes to pick off before eating). She used to buy them in bunches, ten at a time, at a nearby patisserie until sometime late last year when the chouquettes found themselves off the menu along, apparently, with their then pastry chef. I checked online and discovered this place –

                  http://www.thetemperedroom.com

                  I called in and they were kind enough to satisfy my request for 100 chouquettes. I picked them up on my way home and then surprised Akemi. Note her trademark Akemi-esque excitement:

                  After inhaling a half dozen delicious chouquettes, Akemi changed and then it was off to her favorite sushi restaurant, Yasu, for dinner. Yasu sources its fish from all over (Hokkaido, Portugal, Vancouver, Greece!) and offers a very Japanese counter-style omakase dining experience. Omakase basically means “chef’s choice”. It’s sort of like that time in early high school when a bunch of us went to my friend Nick’s place for a barbecue. After soliciting our requests, Nick poked his head out to the backyard where his mom was manning the grill and informed her: “We’ve got orders for two medium-rares, two mediums, and one well done!”. His mother’s voice was shrill and laced with fury: “You’ll take ’em like you get ’em!”. Nick ambled back to our table and, without missing a beat: “We’ll take ’em like we get ’em, guys!”. So, yes. Sort of like that time at Nick’s, except with fish instead of meat, more rice, and a lot less Dungeon & Dragons.

                  Anyway, some of the culinary highlights of the night:

                  Firefly squid (hotaru-ika) – so-called because, well, here they are lighting up Toyama Bay:

                  Wild.

                  Sea Urchin – one from Hokkaido (left), the other from Boston (right).

                  I did the sake pairing and, of the ones I sampled, this – Wandering Poet – was my favorite. The little blurb on the label reads: “The poet Rihaku would drink a big bottle of sake and write a hundred poems“. I, on the other hand, could barely string two sentences together by night’s end.

                  We returned home where I presented Akemi with not one but TWO glorious birthday cards – the first a pop-up card that played the Happy Birthday theme when opened, the second an inflatable green dinosaur card she actually picked up and gave me to give to her in the event I forgot to get one.

                  She went upstairs, I watched the season finale of Better Call Saul (or, as Akemi refers to it, Better Coleslaw), and then we called it a night on Akemi’s best birthday celebration ever!

                  Next year, that couples pottery class!
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                    April 20, 2016

                    Photos: Dark Matter - Reynaud destroyer design


                    The Dark Matter season 2 episode titles you, the fans, have chosen to date:

                    “Episode 14: Welcome To Your New Home”
                    “Episode 15: Kill Them All”
                    “Episode 16: I’ve Seen The Other Side Of You”
                    “Episode 17: We Were Family”
                    “Episode 18: We Voted Not To Space You”
                    “Episode 19: We Should Have Seen This Coming”
                    “Episode 20: She’s One Of Them Now”
                    “Episode 21: Stuff to Steal, People to Kill”
                    “Episode 22: Going Out Fighting”

                    Now, here are the nominees for Episode 210:

                    Cast your vote! Polls close in 24 hours!

                    Speaking of voting, here’s a look at another little something you all had a hand in selecting – the design of the Reynaud destroyer. What follows are three different looks, initial models and tweaks:

                    #1

                    #2

                    #3

                    To address scaling issues, VFX Supervisor Lawren Bancroft-Wilson and artists Brendon Morfitt and Craig Van Den Biggelaar of Darkroom Digital Effects textured the ship with a broken-egg-shell look, giving it a nice parallax between layers and offering up the ability to glimpse some of its inner gak.

                    Pretty cool, no?
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                      April 21, 2016

                      Photos: Dark Matter episode title poll, Bipasha Ghosh, Joe Mallozzi


                      The votes have been tabulated and we have a new episode title! In the end, this one wasn’t all that close either. The results…

                      “Episode 23: Take The Shot”

                      Thanks for playing and stay tuned for a chance to weigh in on another Dark Matter episode title. We have three more to name and less than three weeks to do it in!

                      We had a special visitor to set today, all the way from jolly old New York – representing our much-loved Syfy International: Bipasha Ghosh, Vice President International Marketing, NBC Universal!

                      If you may recall, I’ve mentioned Syfy International in many past blog entries, and gave the team a BIG shout-out at SDCC last year for all their support and genuine love for Dark Matter. We’re a huge hit overseas and that’s in no small part thanks to the tireless efforts of Bipasha and co. who have been getting the word out and the fans involved. It was Bipasha who started me Periscoping and she has secured my involvement in plenty more post-episode Periscope chats…along with a slew of fan-friendly reach-outs we’ll be springing on you in the coming months. And how, pray tell, did she convince me to commit to all these awesome fan giveaways and goodies? Well…

                      Let’s just say she was VERRRY convincing.

                      Anyway, it was great to finally meet Bipasha, face to face, after so many phone convos, conference calls, emails, and carrier pigeon messages. Looking forward to working with her in the coming months. You’re all in for a treat…

                      Looking ahead to all the live tweeting I’m going to do for Dark Matter’s second season, I’ve decided to go ahead and open a special twitter account for the occasion – and various DM-related sundries. Follow me here: @DarkMatter_show

                      Whaaat? Dark Matter Supervising Producer Ivon Bartok snapped this impromptu, unrehearsed, totally casual picture of me taking a break from the on-set action yesterday.

                      So, in preparation for my reddit AMA in late May, I’m opening up the floor to questions. Post ’em if you got ’em.
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                        April 22, 2016

                        Photos: Dark Matter concept art


                        Received these from VFX Supervisor Lawren Bancroft-Wilson this morning – two choices on the size of the Reynaud ship. We’re thinking of going with 01 – bigger, more menacing. What do you think?

                        So, my new Dark Matter-centric twitter account (@DarkMatter_show) is off to a rollicking start. I started it as an alternate account dedicated to live-tweeting the show upon its return but decided to make it a little more interesting by uploading a slew of BTS pics – some old, some new – along with a little comment on each. For instance…

                        Concept design for the space station’s docking arm. We elected to go with hangars instead.

                        Preliminary concept designs for The Raza.

                        Stasis pod designs.

                        Concept design for “the trench” in which our Android takes her spacewalk in Episode 103.

                        Meanwhile, on set…

                        Oh, damn. Pineapple sighting!
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                          April 23, 2016

                          Video: Dark Matter - Marcus Boone’s mugshot

                          Photos: Dark Matter


                          The construction of the “big metal mystery doors” – Dark Matter, season 1. Just a few of the BTS pics I’ll be uploading on a daily basis over at my dedicated Dark Matter twitter account (here: @DarkMatter_show). Tell your friends!

                          Also, bonus pic! Alex Mallari Jr.’s (FOUR) very first costume fitting:

                          All smiles. Little did he know what he was getting into!

                          Well, a little over two weeks to go before we wrap production on Dark Matter’s second season (and, from what I hear, about a week to go before they announce our premiere date), and as most thoughts turn to post-production, MY thoughts turn to season 3. Whereas the show’s first season was a slow-burn mystery, season two promises to be a more action-driven, SF-laden, VFX-studded extravaganza. As for season 3 – well, as I said from the beginning, I have a 5 year plan and I’m approaching each season as if they were instalments in a book series, with their beginnings, middles, and ends. Specifically with regard to season 3, I’ve got the season-long arc, the character arcs, the individual narrative arcs, and the 13 episodes. All that remains is the heavy lifting – sitting in a room for three weeks and beating out the stories. We’re aiming for mid to late June and, as usual, you’ll get access to all of the behind-the-scenes action: placeholder titles, lunch orders, and all!

                          But let’s not get ahead of ourselves here. We still have a second season to complete!

                          Here’s a little something from Kelly Diamond and the playback gang – Marcus Boone’s mugshot in the G.A. database:
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                            April 24, 2016

                            Photos: Dark Matter, books


                            So, over on alt. Dark Matter twitter account (@DarkMatter_show) I uploaded the above pic, snapped very early on in the show’s first season. It’s a beautiful set, beautifully lit, with gorgeous playback displays and…a truly awful star field out the front. The production purchased it from somewhere in the middle east – and it didn’t come cheap. It was, I was told, a top of the line star field often used in planetarium shows and displays. Which would have been great – had I been putting on a planetarium show or display. On camera though, the stars looked terrible – big and bright and oh-so-fake. Our attempts to dial them down were less than successful and a consultation of the handy guidebook that accompanied the purchase proved equally problematic given that it was entirely in Farsi. Despite our eventually securing a translation, the damn star field never quite worked and, in the end, the majority of our looks out the window had to be helped along by VFX Supervisor Lawren Bancroft-Wilson and the visual effects department.

                            When we got our second season pick up, the first thing to go was that pricey star field. We took a page out of Stargate: Universe’s playbook, replacing it with a simple black curtain studded with tiny lights and tinsel. At less than a tenth the cost, it looks roughly a thousand times better.

                            How’s that for behind the scenes trivia?

                            Also part of the DarkMatter_show’s twitter feed season 1 flashback were these pics of our cast – back when they were young, oh-so-innocent and, frankly, didn’t know any better. Jodelle Ferland (FIVE) above, and the boys (Alex Mallri Jr., Roger Cross, and Anthony Lemke) below.

                            Anyways, I’ve put a handy little widget in the right sidebar of this blog that will allow you to keep up with the latest twitter developments. Oh, and before I move on, there was also this –

                            First version of the Ferrous Corp guard outfit that was eventually toned down considerably to basic black.

                            So, hey, amid the prep, post, on-set action, and spinning ideas for season 3, I now have considerably more free time on my hands and have returned to my reading ways. Here are a couple of recommendations I’m throwing your way:

                            Beyond Redemption By Michael R. Fletcher

                            This title topped the list of author/blogger Terry Ibele’s “Six Amazingly Bizarre Sci-Fi & Fantasy Novels You’ve Never Heard Of” –

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                            Intrigued, I purchased a copy and was absolutely blown away by the most outrageously heinous characters in the most outrageously good fantasy novel I’ve read in recent memory. If you like your fantasy (grim) dark, this is the book for you.

                            4 Kids Walk Into A Bank by Matthew Rosenberg, Tyler Boss, and Thomas Mauer

                            It opens with a D&D dragon-slaying expedition and ends with a diner reveal. In between, it’s sheer comical, caper-centric, character-driven brilliance.

                            At present, my love for this title knows no bounds. Check it out.

                            Turncoat by Alex Paknadel and Artyom Trakhanov

                            via BOOM! Studios: “300 years since humanity was brutally subjugated by the alien race known simply as the Management. Two years since these invaders abandoned Earth to return to their home world. Following her participation in the brutal massacre of human-alien hybrids left behind by the Management, resistance fighter Marta Gonzalez declines to join the new human government and starts her own private detective agency instead. Gonzalez is forced to confront her own bloody past and acknowledge the fact that the transition from oppression to emancipation is anything but clean.“

                            The latest from Alex Paknadel (Arcadia), one of my favorite comic book writers.

                            Okay, off to get in a little more reading and a little more season 3 story spinning before tonight’s Game of Thrones premiere. Who’s watching?
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                              April 25, 2016

                              Photos: Dark Matter


                              We’re in the stretch run of production on Dark Matter’s second season. Two weeks to go! And three final episodes to name. Next up, Episode 211. Your choices are:

                              Polling stations will be open for the next 24 hours. Cast your ballot now to avoid disappointed!

                              The Imperial Court of Ishida. Wait! Who’s on trial? And what’s in the garbage bin?

                              Mascot for the Ishida Koi baseball team: Elliot the Ecstatic Emblem!

                              Some of the Ishida cruiser onscreen displays courtesy of Kelly Diamond and the gang in Playback:
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                                April 26, 2016

                                Photos: Will Waring, poll results, Dark Matter


                                Love this guy! I haven’t had this much fun working with a director since, well, one of the last times I worked with this director:

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                                It’s been great hosting Will Waring on Dark Matter and I can’t wait to do it again – next season.

                                Hey, we have a new episode title! The fans have chosen:

                                “Episode 24: Wish I’d Spaced You When I Had The Chance”.

                                And I lose another one.??

                                So over on my dedicated Dark Matter twitter account (@DarkMatter_show), I’ve been uploading a slew of BTS photos. Someone asked why I wasn’t featuring the Android and I informed them that there was a good reason for that – but couldn’t elaborate. To tide you over, here are a couple of pics of the perfect Android hand, moulded and sculpted from actress Zoie Palmer’s very own.

                                And here’s a closer look at her bar code tattoo as she’s pictured here in her season 1 look.

                                Speaking of different looks, check out a pre-Raza FIVE on her Galactic Authority mug shot.

                                A shot of the board room today in advance of our final cast read-thru of the season.
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