| Thursday4:00pm
 A Buffy Retrospective
 “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” was a TV sensation when it first 
        aired and gladdened the hearts of fantasy lovers, vampire fans and high 
        school girls (not to mention a few librarians who loved their new image) 
        everywhere. Do you miss is? Want to revisit all the old shows again? Come 
        and join host Dave Grelk as he leads us all down a (scary) memory lane.
 D. Grelk
 CC16
  6:00pmHow Did That Get Published?
 A reprise of last year’s panel, Panelist Phil Kotula leads a discussion 
        of really weird books that shouldn’t have been published, but somehow 
        were.
 P. Kotula
 CC 15
 Mad ComicsJoin our Artist GOH and friends to see and discuss science comics. They’re 
        funny, but they do have a point.
 S. Garrity, D.Tiede
 CC 16
  7:30pmOpening Ceremonies
 Kick off the convention with a mad cackle of glee! Find out what mad experiments 
        we have planned for you this weekend and meet our Guests of Honor. Bwah 
        Ha Ha Ha!
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  8:30pmCapricon 25’s Birthday Party
 Enjoy cake and snacks as you mingle and get re-acquainted with your old 
        lab partners.
 Paramount Ballroom
 FRIDAY11:00am
 Introduction 
        to Phandemonium
 If you are a member of Capricon, you are also a member of it’s parent 
        corporation, Phandemonium. Find out about our Book Club and Movie Night, 
        and learn how you have a say in the future of Capricon when you vote at 
        the open meeting Sunday morning.
 Phœnix, Deb Kosiba, Greg Williams
 CC15
 Reading by J. GalardiNew YA, and Adult author Judi Galardi reads from her most recent publications.
 CC 16
 NoonOpen Mike (2 hours)
 Woke up in the mornin‘, went down to the lab, the villagers had 
        been there, they took all they could grab. I got the blues. I got the 
        ransacked laboratory bluuuuuues. If you think you can do better, come 
        to our open mike and show us.
 Internet Café
 What Do I Read 
        Next?If you need new reading material or you really want everyone to read your 
        favorite book or author, you have to come to this panel. Panelists discuss 
        their favorite SF authors. Always thought provoking, this panel is sure 
        to send you off with a list of new stuff to read. And the dealer’s 
        room is just downstairs. What could be better?
 J. Hogan, P. Koluta, T. Caputo, J. Liss
 CC 16
 1:00pmSolar Power 
        from Space
 Jim Plaxco presents a slide show demonstrating how we can gather solar 
        power and use it for our energy demands on earth.
 J. Plaxco
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 Mad Science and
 The Political Dissident
 We hear a lot about the threat from terrorists using chemical, biological, 
        and even nuclear weapons. Yet in fact almost all terrorists have used 
        weapons that go BANG!! Is this a matter of psychology or are there technical 
        reasons why “weapons of mass destruction” are less suited 
        for terrorist use than we are usually told? And if the latter, can we 
        expect this situation to continue?
 R. Garfinkle, B. Thomasson,
 N. Rest, J. Rittenhouse
 CC 16
 Gaming with the 
        GoHsGURPS Narbonic with
 Shaenon Garrity (2 hours)
 Gaming
 2:00pmDrawing Comics for Kids
 Artist Tony Caputo entertains the con kids with comics just for them.
 CC 4 - Children’s Programming
 What Makes Scientists 
        Mad?Science, like every other job, has its share of annoyances and frustrations-problems 
        that outsiders rarely see. What makes scientists wonder if it’s 
        all worth while? What drives them literally mad?
 R. Garfinkle, B. Higgins.
 CC 5
 Kaffeklatch with James P. Hogan
 Join our Author Guest of Honor for coffee and chat. Seating is limited 
        so sign up early at Program Operations.
 CC 15
 3:00pmMad Scientists:
 Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
 Viktor Frankenstein was the epitome of the Victorian Mad Scientist, trying 
        to push the bounds of knowledge beyond what it was given man to know. 
        Today’s Mad Scientist is likely to be an employee of a super secret 
        government agency, plotting to fasten the bonds of tyranny on us. What 
        sort of Mad Scientist would you put in a story set 300 years in the future?
 R. Garfinkle, S. Garrity, K. Hite
 CC 16
 4:00pmFather of the Critter Crunch
 Hear our Fan GOH as he tells all about Critter Crunch and all there is 
        to know about the Denver Mad Scientist’s Club. Learn how to survive 
        the Critter Crunch.
 J. Morse
 CC 16
 Happy Birthday 
        to Us!Capricon is celebrating it’s 25th birthday this year. Join all the 
        Cap regulars and hear stories of Cap’s youth and childhood. Hear 
        about Cap’s first steps and how it got to where it is today.
 B. Higgins, J. Stockman and Everyone!
 CC 5
  6:00pmCompelled to Create
 Artists and Scientists Talk. Being a mad scientist implies a willingness--nay, 
        a compulsion--to get one’s fingers dirty, work with dangerous materials, 
        and toil long (and odd) hours making something no normal person would 
        bother with. It occurred to one of our panelists that this description 
        is equally true of artists. Just what is this compulsion to create? How 
        is this urge different in scientists and artists--or is it?
 S. Garrity, D. Murphy, D. Edwards
 CC 16
 7:00pmMad Scientist Show & Tell Set-up
 Do you have a new invention that will change the world? Do you have a 
        new monster that will destroy it? What ever your creation is, we want 
        to see it. Entry forms can be found in Registration and Ops and must be 
        brought into Lake Ontario before 7:30 p.m.
 Lake Ontario
  Beyond Harry PotterLibrarian and Golden Duck Awards Chair, Lindalee Stuckey discusses the 
        newest Kid’s and Young Adult books to read while waiting for the 
        next Harry Potter book.
 L. Stuckey
 CC 4 - Children’s Programming
 8:00pmMad Scientist Show & Tell
 The may be Mad but they still like to brag. Come and see your fellow mad 
        scientists show off their latest machines and mutants!
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  9:00pmDance
 We tried DJ’s, we tried mixed CD’s, we had Dr. Demento, we 
        even tried one year without a dance. This year, we decided to try something 
        different and brought in a live band. So go down and jam to the tunes 
        of Suzy Brack & the New Jack Lords!
 Paramount Ballroom
 Mad Scientist’s 
        Laugh ContestAfter the Show & Tell and before the prizes are announced, Capricon 
        will be auditioning for “The Mad Laugh.” You know it when 
        you hear it, so come and try out. Maybe you’ll win!
 Lake Michigan
 9:30pmEric Coleman Concert
 CC 3
 SATURDAY10:00am
 Traveler’s Kit
 You’re traveling to a new world, a non-technological one. Planning 
        to be the Ruler of the World, you plan a special traveler’s kit 
        so you can wow them. You have one ScramJet carry-on bag (standard suitcase). 
        What’s in it? What special skills do you have that you can use?
 B. Thomasson, J. Hogan,
 P. Sayre McCoy
 CC 16
 11:00amVisiting Titan
 Just a month after the Titan plunge, what do we know? Come for a slide 
        show and discussion of the newest data.
 B. Higgins
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 Kaffeklatch with 
        James P. HoganJoin our author GOH for a cozy chat about writing, books and life in general. 
        Seating islimited, so sign up early at Programming Ops.
 CC 15
 Blood DriveThe Chicagoland area is about 300 pints short right now, so every drop 
        helps! LifeSource will be here until 3:30 p.m.
 Lake Ontario
 I’ll Show 
        Them All!A discussion of what crackpot ideas the panelists would most like to cram 
        down the world‘s throat. How extreme can they get? Do you really 
        want to know?
 R. Garfinkle, N. Rest, L. Ahearn
 CC 5
  NoonFuture of Human Space Exploration
 Jim Plaxco’s slide show provides a detailed overview of President 
        Bush’s new space exploration initiative which calls for a return 
        to the Moon and a human mission to Mars. Addressed are changes to NASA, 
        planned phases and components, and associated issues.
 J. Plaxco
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 Super-Con-Duck-Tivity 
        MeetingCC5
 My Favorite BooksYoung Adult Author Judi Galardi leads the kids in a discussion of their 
        favorite books. Bring your kids. Whether they want to talk about their 
        favorite books or learn about new ones. They’ll thank you.
 J. Galardi
 CC 4 - Children’s Programming
  Open Mike (2 hours)Darkness Weighs Heavy, Static Tingles on My Teeth, My Project Awaits. 
        You don’t have to sing at the open mikes. Make up some Mad Poetry!
 Internet Caf
 1:00pmRemember Tom Swift
 Well, do you? There are actually three Toms, one from the 20s, one from 
        the 40s, and a modern one. Share your favorite stories and “Tom 
        Swifties.” Don’t forget those neat gadgets either--are any 
        of them around today? Visual aids a plus so bring anything you want to 
        share. We guarantee to be impressed.
 B. Higgins
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 Wacky Wizards and 
        Wyrd WitchesThere is ample evidence in the literature that it isn’t only scientists 
        who can seem a bit ... odd ... to the average villager. Do authors make 
        these characters seem way out there just because they’re more interesting 
        to read about, or is there some truth to the idea that having unusual 
        talents or knowledge inevitably makes you a misfit at best? A view from 
        the fantasy side of the genre.
 Panelists: D. Murphy, R. Garfinkle,
 D. Edwards, L. Darrow
 CC 16
 AutographingF. Pohl, J. Hogan, P. Eisenstein
 CC15
 Introduction to 
        SF JuvenilesThe fiction of Robert Heinlein
 Heinlein Society President David Silver leads a discussion of his favorite 
        kids books--the ever popular juveniles of SF master R.A. Heinlein. D. 
        Silver
 CC 4 - Children’s Programming
 2:00pmKelly Freas Memorial Panel
 Kelly Freas, one of the legendary SF artist, recently passed away. He 
        will be sorely missed. Hear our panelists reminisce about the man and 
        his art.
 P. Eisenstein, A. Eisenstein,
 B. Chumley
 CC 16
 Movie TrailersLake Michigan
 Artists JamYou bring the ideas and we provide the supplies and space. Learn new techniques 
        and share yours. Some pieces may be in the art auction, so bring your 
        best. (2 hours)
 CC 15
 2:30pmCapricorn One Film Roast
 Join our intrepid film critics once again as they get out their razor-sharp 
        wit. We laughed ourselves silly last year watching Barbarella with them; 
        now see what they do to the Con’s eponymous film. Please note that 
        audience participation is not only encouraged, but mandatory.
 Films
 3:00pmHypnotist Presentation
 Lee Darrow, stage magician and hypnotist, will demonstrate hypnotism and 
        explain what hypnotism is and is not. Volunteer to be hypnotized and see 
        what it’s like.
 L. Darrow
 CC 16
 StorytellingJoin Lindalee Stuckey for an hour of entertaining stories for con kids.
 CC 4 - Children’s Programming
 Erica Neely ConcertLake Michigan
 Reading by James 
        P. HoganCC 5
 4:00pmThe Heinlein Society and The Influence of SF on Space Flight 
        and Explorations
 View the unique tape of a news program of July 20, 1969, occurring before, 
        during and after Neil Armstrong’s moon walk, with commentary by 
        Walter Cronkite Robert Heinlein, Arthur C. Clarke, and Kurt Vonnegut. 
        Following the video, panelists will discuss the past and continuing influence 
        of SF on space flight and exploration.
 D. Silver, C. Coffin, J. Hogan.
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 Exquisite CorpseArtists’ and authors’ game. Draw a picture. Hide it and give 
        the paper to a writer. Write a line or two. Hide the caption and pass 
        it onto another artist. Repeat until no more paper. See what we come up 
        with! Everyone is invited.
 CC 15
  CardmakingWith the new Design Originals from Close To My Heart company, the kids 
        will make really cool, retro cards designed for any occasion. Stickers 
        and color-coordinated supplies make any child an artist.
 P. Sayre McCoy
 CC 4 - Children’s Programming
 Reading by F. PohlWell-known local hard SF author Fred Pohl reads from a selection of his 
        works.
 CC 5
 5:00pmOpen Mike (2 hours)
 These two positive-strain E-coli go into a bar. The first one says, “I’m 
        so thirsty I could suck the cytoplasm off a Bacillis Anthrax pilli!” 
        and the second one says, “Moooo!!!: Got a few Mad Scientist jokes? 
        We’d love to hear them at the open mikes!
 Internet Café
  7:00pmGaming with the GoHs
 Chez Geek with
 James P. Hogan. (2 hours)
 Gaming Room
 8:00pmArt Auction
 The showmanship of Chicago’s Auctioneers is legendary and we are 
        honored by be able to watch them turn Selling Art into an Art Form at 
        Capricon 25. Come early to claim a seat because it is standing room only 
        every year! (apx.4 hours)
 Lake Michigan
 9:00pmTom Smith Concert
 CC 3
 Gaming with the 
        GoHsCar Wars Battle Cattle with
 John Morse (2 hours)
 Gaming
 SUNDAY10:00am
 Phandemonium Board Meeting
 If you’re at Capricon, you’re a member of Phandemonium. Join 
        us and vote for the new board members.
 Lake Michigan
 11:00amFrom Bugs to Giants
 Discussion of James P. Hogan’s books and his far-reaching ideas. 
        Panelists discuss their favorites and the “also-rans.” Come 
        and defend your favorite.
 T. Caputo.
 CC 15
 
 ISFiC Board Meeting
 CC 5
 Dark and Stormy 
        Planet ContestWe read out loud some of the more creative entries submitted to us. Get 
        yours in to Registration by Saturday night.
 CC 16
 NoonCritter Crunch
 This year we have John Morse, the creator of Critter Crunch as MC. Come 
        down and watch those little bots beat each other up!
 Lake Superior
  Reading by L. 
        StuckeyChair of the Golden Duck awards, Lindalee Stuckey reads from her works
 CC 16
 1:00pmIt came from the stacks
 SLOF (Secret Librarians of Fandom) and friends share horror (?) stories 
        of what’s really in the stacks among all the nice, safe books. After 
        all, even mad scientists do research.
 P. Sayre McCoy, K. Hite, L. Stuckey
 CC 5
 Authors RoundtableJoin fellow authors to discuss the business of writing, selling and such. 
        All are welcome to join in.
 F. Pohl, J. Hogan, B. Boyd
 CC 15
 3:30pmClosing Ceremonies
 Who won Best Party? Which Gopher put in the most hours? What will you 
        be doing at this time next year? Join the Concomm and our GoHs as we end 
        Capricon for 2005 and look forward to 2006.
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