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#REDIRECT [[Reference:RAWA/DRC forum posts#What happened to the Sci-Fi Channel's Myst miniseries]]
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Response #1: Sometimes it's best to let sleeping dogs lie. (Which was my response last time this was brought up because that company's rights to the miniseries were about to expire and I didn't want any flares being sent their way to encourage them to extend those rights. It was better for everyone. Really.)
 
Response #2: Things didn't work out, and that's all I'm going to say. (Which is a perfectly reasonable response, thanks.)
 
Response #3: If the mangling in the comics made you cringe, the outline of the miniseries would have sent you into convulsions.
 
 
Having said all that, we're not opposed to the Myst stories being told in another format (e.g. movie, miniseries, television, comic books, DVD, View-Master reels, etc.).
 
But I will give a hint for anyone planning to submit an outline to develop the Myst stories for another medium: The words "Atrus and Catherine consummate their relationship" do not belong anywhere in the Book of Atrus. Believe me, that one hint alone will save us all a great deal of time.
 
Thank you.

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