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The cast included [[Alexis Gilliland]], [[George Andrews]], [[William Berg]], [[Dan Joy]], [[Bill Mayhew]], [[David Hastie]], [[Joe Mayhew]], [[Alan Huff]], [[Tom Schaad]], [[Avedon Carol]], [[Somtow Sucharitkul]], [[Judy Fetter]], [[Lee Smoire]], [[Charles Gilliland]], [[Regina Cohen]], [[Dolly Gilliland]], [[Ted Rosenburg]], [[Jack Kechner]], [[Wayne Dionne]], [[Joe Haldeman]], [[Mike Riley]], [[Elizabeth Rosenberg]], [[Jake Rosenberg]], [[Bob Tucker]], [[Avery Davis]], and [[Scott Dennis]].
 
The cast included [[Alexis Gilliland]], [[George Andrews]], [[William Berg]], [[Dan Joy]], [[Bill Mayhew]], [[David Hastie]], [[Joe Mayhew]], [[Alan Huff]], [[Tom Schaad]], [[Avedon Carol]], [[Somtow Sucharitkul]], [[Judy Fetter]], [[Lee Smoire]], [[Charles Gilliland]], [[Regina Cohen]], [[Dolly Gilliland]], [[Ted Rosenburg]], [[Jack Kechner]], [[Wayne Dionne]], [[Joe Haldeman]], [[Mike Riley]], [[Elizabeth Rosenberg]], [[Jake Rosenberg]], [[Bob Tucker]], [[Avery Davis]], and [[Scott Dennis]].
  
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Revision as of 15:08, 3 May 2021

A mad pastiche of Star Wars combined with Roots written and directed by Alexis Gilliland and performed at Disclave 22 in 1978. It revealed the Awful Truth about the Intergalactic Postal Union.

The cast included Alexis Gilliland, George Andrews, William Berg, Dan Joy, Bill Mayhew, David Hastie, Joe Mayhew, Alan Huff, Tom Schaad, Avedon Carol, Somtow Sucharitkul, Judy Fetter, Lee Smoire, Charles Gilliland, Regina Cohen, Dolly Gilliland, Ted Rosenburg, Jack Kechner, Wayne Dionne, Joe Haldeman, Mike Riley, Elizabeth Rosenberg, Jake Rosenberg, Bob Tucker, Avery Davis, and Scott Dennis.


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