Are you ready to travel through space and time to see the wonders and dangers that the universe has to offer? Visit distant alien civilisations, or travel to the distant past, or explore the future. Prevent sinister forces from conquering the universe or meddling with time. All this and more is available within the FASA Doctor Who RPG.
I plan to update the 1985 FASA Doctor Who rules to include the current series. I also plan to include various house rules, new NPC write-ups (from both old and new Doctor Who), and eventually original adventures. Check the Vortex Links for some great Doctor Who/Doctor Who RPG related links.
A wiki and fandom news source about the series Serial Experiments Lain.
Fanedit.org is the original and largest online database of quality fanedits. We are a community of nerds, geeks, cinephiles, and all-around awesome human beings (the human part might be occasionally questionable). Because fanediting operates in the gray-area of copyright laws, we have developed a set of rules and guidelines for this site. We love film, and want to ensure that we support the industry and show respect to the talented people who bring stories to life on the big screen. Please take the time to read the rules and guidelines, and if you have any questions, you can get in touch with one of our helpful staff members.
There are probably RSS feeds for everything but I haven't had a chance to go poking around yet.
This community was created by HAL, for 2001 fans, and is dedicated to creating a comprehensive and informative Wiki about all subject matter relating to Arthur C. Clarke's Space Odyssey series, including works from associated collaborators and projects.
The Lurker's Guide to Babylon-5 has been checked into Github.
We're an online convention that you can attend from home on any screen that has internet access!Registration is FREE! All fandoms/industries welcome! Check out the Vendors, Panels, DJs, Events and more! We welcome all creators, from 2D, to 3D, crafters, jewelers, fashion & apparel, musicians, performers, game and web developers and more.
The black bricks are where the LED bricks are supposed to go.
We are a Quantum Leap wiki — created by fans, for fans. Our goal is to build the best resource about all things related to the Quantum Leap universe, including both the original series and the current revival!
I don't think it covers the series of post-television novels. It definitely doesn't cover the short-lived comic series.
For over 15 years we’ve turned fans into heroes as The Harry Potter Alliance. Now we’re entering a new era as Fandom Forward.
The Harry Potter Alliance was founded with a simple idea: what if fans used their passion and creativity to make the world a more loving, equitable place? That idea has driven hundreds of thousands of fan activists to do exactly that, and the world is demonstrably better for it.
But this place we’ve built? It doesn’t belong to just one fandom. No singular story can hope to represent every time, every question, or every lived experience. This movement is for anyone who believes in the power of stories and the communities that love them to change the world. It’s for everyone, and our name should reflect that. So on June 8th, 2021 we officially changed our name to Fandom Forward.
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated an already rising tide of disinformation campaigns and fear-based, ultra conservative leaders whose message is grounded in white supremacy and oppression of people of color, women, and LGBTQIA+ people. It’s an onslaught that has led the United States and much of the world to high levels of division, disinformation, and trauma. We desperately need a revitalization of civic imagination, and we know fan activism can rise to this challenge.
Fan activism is an organizing strategy that draws parallels between beloved pop culture and real world issues of inequity to mobilize fans for social good. Fandom Forward has been a leader of the field for over 15 years, and our proven track record demonstrates the efficacy of this power-building methodology. We approach our work in three ways: providing accessible training, engaging fans in campaign experience, and building community.
Operation Hammond is an international, non-profit organization, of like-minded individuals within the anime, sci-fi, fantasy, and pop culture convention community. We are dedicated to bringing awareness of first aid, emergency preparedness, and training to people who attend, and staff anime, sci-fi, fantasy, and pop culture conventions. The diversity, and social dimensions of this social scene are unique. We are nerds helping nerds in times of need.
Our members, and senior staff have the equipment, experience, and know-how to effectively deal with medical emergencies, social needs, and the unique requirements of those who attend pop culture events and conventions. We are a social medical organization. This means that we are able to carry out public safety, convention first aid, and first responder duties at pop culture, fan events, and conventions at the American Red Cross First Aid level.
The Homestuck franchise is suffering from canon entropy, ten years later. Websites die, sources go missing, fans leave the fandom and projects are abandoned. The collapse of the MSPA forums led to the complete loss of innumerable fanworks, a cultural impact on the fandom that is still being felt years later. The wider internet is not immune to this problem, and it is likely that a significant number of fandom projects will be lost to time.
Homestuck.net aims to fix that problem and make Andrew Hussie's claim of “handing Homestuck to the fandom” literal by giving fans a safe place to host, show off and archive their projects and websites permanently, as well as offering tools and resources to help them. This project is run by conscientious and invested Homestuck fans with years of experience in archival and web hosting projects, and we'll pay the server costs forever.
An exhaustively documented (and sometimes funny) wiki pertaining to the Transformers media and toy franchises.
One of the few Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers fansites that's still around and active. Looks like it's based on Mediawiki.
Don't tell me there's a web site that tells you everything you could possibly want to know about Get Smart?
Yes, WouldYouBelieve.com, the oldest Get Smart site on the web has an episode guide, show history, FAQ, bios, lists of gadgets, passwords, agents and much more!
I asked you not to tell me that!
Off-World: The Blade Runner Wiki is dedicated to the Blade Runner novel series created by Phillip K. Dick and film series created by Ridley Scott and aims to be the best source of information related to Blade Runner and all things concerning it.
A jeweler who manufactures pieces inspired by (modern) fantasy, such as the Dresden Files and the Lord of the Rings.