I'm sure folks will be relieved to know that Orlando appears to have survived a weekend where Jan, OmahaStar and GLindros all met and hung out.
The B5 related guests were W. Morgan Sheppard who played the Soul Hunter and Warleader G'Sten, G'Kar's uncle in 'The Long, Twilight Struggle' and Dylan Neal who played David Martel in 'Legend of the Rangers'. When I arrived at the con after work Friday, I went immediately over to the autograph area in hopes of getting my 'Legend of the Rangers' and 'Soul Hunter' scripts signed. As luck would have it, both were there (sometimes the actors don't attend on Friday).
Dylan Neal was pleased to see the 'Legend' script and we spoke for a few minutes. He was very friendly and personable. Just as I was leaving his table, OmahaStar found me and took me over to introduce me to Morgan Sheppard whom he'd already met. What a delightful man. He talked about how he enjoyed working on B5, more so in 'Soul Hunter' than in 'Long, Twilight Stuggle' where he didn't get along with the director as well. I'd only brought my 'Soul Hunter' script so he made me promise to bring my 'Struggle' script too, which I happily did. OmahaStar and I had a great time talking in person finally. He's far more knowlegeable about actors and directors than I am. BTW, there's now photographic evidence that OmahaStar and I actually exist (and I got to snuggle with Mark and Morgan Sheppard while the picture was taken
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Saturday...I missed. I really tried to get there but traffic and impossible parking defeated me.
Sunday I met up with GLindros and this time it was my turn to take him over to meet Morgan Sheppard. Morgan told us that Jerry Doyle had actually stopped by the convention and had come over to talk on Saturday. We wandered the show floor for a while and then grabbed a table in the eating area and talked for ages, joined by OmahaStar.
Except for getting my scripts autographed, I'm afraid nobody at the con made much off of me at this con. The only other things I bought were some sleeves for my comic art. But I had a *wonderful* time hanging out with GLindros and OmahaStar, talking about everything from the script books to podcasts to other cons...and being with folks who understand the show references that crept into the conversation.
As the con drew to a close, we went over to say goodbye to Moran but he and his son were gone already. I spoke with Dylan Neal again briefly to ask what he did with his scripts and he told me he throws them away (sob!).
What a nice weekend!
Jan
The B5 related guests were W. Morgan Sheppard who played the Soul Hunter and Warleader G'Sten, G'Kar's uncle in 'The Long, Twilight Struggle' and Dylan Neal who played David Martel in 'Legend of the Rangers'. When I arrived at the con after work Friday, I went immediately over to the autograph area in hopes of getting my 'Legend of the Rangers' and 'Soul Hunter' scripts signed. As luck would have it, both were there (sometimes the actors don't attend on Friday).
Dylan Neal was pleased to see the 'Legend' script and we spoke for a few minutes. He was very friendly and personable. Just as I was leaving his table, OmahaStar found me and took me over to introduce me to Morgan Sheppard whom he'd already met. What a delightful man. He talked about how he enjoyed working on B5, more so in 'Soul Hunter' than in 'Long, Twilight Stuggle' where he didn't get along with the director as well. I'd only brought my 'Soul Hunter' script so he made me promise to bring my 'Struggle' script too, which I happily did. OmahaStar and I had a great time talking in person finally. He's far more knowlegeable about actors and directors than I am. BTW, there's now photographic evidence that OmahaStar and I actually exist (and I got to snuggle with Mark and Morgan Sheppard while the picture was taken

Saturday...I missed. I really tried to get there but traffic and impossible parking defeated me.
Sunday I met up with GLindros and this time it was my turn to take him over to meet Morgan Sheppard. Morgan told us that Jerry Doyle had actually stopped by the convention and had come over to talk on Saturday. We wandered the show floor for a while and then grabbed a table in the eating area and talked for ages, joined by OmahaStar.
Except for getting my scripts autographed, I'm afraid nobody at the con made much off of me at this con. The only other things I bought were some sleeves for my comic art. But I had a *wonderful* time hanging out with GLindros and OmahaStar, talking about everything from the script books to podcasts to other cons...and being with folks who understand the show references that crept into the conversation.
As the con drew to a close, we went over to say goodbye to Moran but he and his son were gone already. I spoke with Dylan Neal again briefly to ask what he did with his scripts and he told me he throws them away (sob!).
What a nice weekend!
Jan
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