Heinlein juveniles such as Rocket Ship Galileo and Isaac Asimov's robot stories and the damage was done. Which was cool because even James Blish never saw the episodes before he wrote those adaptations, so his versions often differ slightly from the finished product. I read most of science fiction writer James Blish's adaptations of the episodes before I ever saw those episodes. I loved Star Trek on both television and in print. Then it was Star Trek back before everybody else discovered it. At the age of six my favourite show was Johnny Sokko and His Giant Robot, about a kid who finds and ultimately controls his own giant robot to fight evil. That's going back a long ways, but as near as I can recall it was a combination of elements. Joe, what first attracted you to the genre? Thank you for taking the time to answer these questions. He is a time-travel/fantasy/sci-fi author who has been writing for forty-six years. Today we will be putting the tough questions to Joe Mahoney
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