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This episode of “Stormtrooper Cops” was written and directed by Kevin Rubio.
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Enjoy this episode of Cops as seen on the Empire’s Reality Cable Channel.
This episode of “Stormtrooper Cops” was written and directed by Kevin Rubio.
Samuel K. Sloan's love of Star Trek brought him to Slice of SciFi, where he was Managing Editor from 2005-2011, and returned from 2013-2014 before retiring once again from scifi news gathering.
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JFStan says
I can’t believe there’s a single sci-fi fan who hasn’t seen this since it’s creation in 1998.. This was one of the original of the new wave of SW fan films, and still one of the best.
Sam says
Yes it is and that is why I just had to put it back up for all to see once again. It is classic.
Summer Brooks says
But think of all of the scifi fans who’ve been born since 1998… and are newly discovering the wonders of their parents’ broadband connections… 🙂
There are still tons of people discovering Babylon 5 for the first time, based on some of the feedback we’re getting for the Babylon Podcast, and there may be a lot of people who are just becoming aware of the massive fan film following both Star Wars and Star Trek have.
You never know when a new fan will pop up, and what they have or haven’t seen, and as TD-0013 would say, we’re here to help.
Sam says
And who knows what might spark in one of these young creative minds. It could well be the incentive that sets him/her on the path of becoming the next great genre filmmaker.
Alex says
I first saw this as a sophomore in high school when a computer teacher showed us the what cool things people could were starting to use the internet for. Based on that, I wasn’t all that surprised about YouTube. I’m just surprised it has taken this long to be so widespread, but better late then never.
Lee in WV says
I downloaded this one from TheForce.net. It’s a classic.