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    As it Happens did a story on Omega Flight!

    Yes, CBC radio show As It Happens, Friday the 16th, interviewed Andy Schmidt at LA Con.

    Highlites: They asked about Alpha Flight, talked about the team centered in Ottawa, that Mike Oeming has done tons of research and asks his Canuck friends to correct any of his Canadian errors.
    Sasquatch is as strong as the Hulk
    They asked about who was on the team, talked about Beta Ray Bill, but then "But what about CANADIAN heroes?"

    Talisman got mentioned first, mystic, powerful, blah blah, then Sasquatch, then...

    Wait for it....





















    Michael Pointer can explode and reassemble himself, and is...




    Canadian!


    Friday, March 16, '06

    Faster than a speeding curling rock -- more polite than an elderly diplomat! Marvel Comics prepares to unleash its most reasonable superheroes yet: the all-Canadian Omega Flight team.
    CDN. SUPER HERO COMIC Duration: 00:06:09


    It may be a little hard to believe, but Parliament Hill, is where the forces of good do prevail. And no, that gruff, hairy super hero isn't John Baird with a really bad five o'clock shadow. It's Sasquatch, whose strength rivals that of the Hulk.

    Sasquatch is part of Omega Flight -- an elite group of Canadian superheroes headquartered up in the nation's capital. Their creators -- Marvel Comics -- will unleash our furry protagonist and his power-wielding associates next month.

    Andy Schmidt is the editor of Omega Flight. And we reached him where we reach most guys like him ... at a comic book fair in Los Angeles, California.
    cbc.ca/asithappens/dailyshow/2007-03-16-aih3.ram

    Should get you the interview! Go to near the end, about 18 minutes in!!
    Keep your stick on the ice.

    Live it.

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    Sadly the audio file isn't there anymore.

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    Yes, I just listened to it in Real Audio.

    As It Happens Radio site:
    http://www.cbc.ca/aih/

    Click on the "Latest Show", on the left strip. March 16 will be there until Monday, after that go to Past Shows (OK, after Monday's show).

    Clip 3 is the one with the interview, it starts close to 18 minutes in, after a woman's story about brain cancer and marijuana.

    Edit: I emailed 5 friends, now it's popping up in message boards! I started a trend or something.
    Keep your stick on the ice.

    Live it.

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    Oh, and Happy Birthday Ben!

    Enjoy it, an interview on As It Happens! Maybe they'll get to you yet! =D>
    Keep your stick on the ice.

    Live it.

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    So Mailman Mike... has Nitro's power.

    Lovely.
    "You cannot win, mailman Mike. If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine."

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    I'm at work so I can't listen to the interview. Does it actually say Mike Pointer is Canadian? Or just that it's a group of Canadian heroes? You'd think Mike Oeming would have mentioned something in the defense of the whole "American in a Canadian suit" and the "I only see one Canadian in that image" etc.

    It's gotta be either a typo or he just gets a Canadian citizenship later.

    So he can explode? What about that suit they gave him? Unstable Molecules my a$$!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canucklehead
    I'm at work so I can't listen to the interview. Does it actually say Mike Pointer is Canadian?
    He starts listing the Canadian heroes and says "Michael Pointer, who's from Canada."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canucklehead
    I'm at work so I can't listen to the interview. Does it actually say Mike Pointer is Canadian? Or just that it's a group of Canadian heroes? You'd think Mike Oeming would have mentioned something in the defense of the whole "American in a Canadian suit" and the "I only see one Canadian in that image" etc.

    It's gotta be either a typo or he just gets a Canadian citizenship later.

    So he can explode? What about that suit they gave him? Unstable Molecules my a$$!
    For that reason (the first part of your post), I think this is an error on mr Schmidt's part.

    Or Mr Oeming's let it go for the sake of getting a legitimate reaction.

    Or reaction has been so poor to the decision that they decided to say "Screw it, if it means that much to them, we'll just say that he's Canadian living in alaska".

    Or he thinks Alaska/Canada...close enough.

    As far as his powers go, we sort of see him fly on the cover to #1, so I wouldn't think he just...huh...blows up, but more of "energy manipulation" thing. Kind of like Wildfire in the old Legion comics. The suit probably works more as a regulator than actually providing the power. We'll see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam
    Quote Originally Posted by Canucklehead
    I'm at work so I can't listen to the interview. Does it actually say Mike Pointer is Canadian?
    He starts listing the Canadian heroes and says "Michael Pointer, who's from Canada."
    This just smells like a typo or a slip of the tongue - not actual fact.

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    Could be that he's Canadian by birth, and simply moved to Alaska at some point. Though that smacks of spin.
    Mario

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mario
    Could be that he's Canadian by birth, and simply moved to Alaska at some point. Though that smacks of spin.
    I was actually thinking a way to fix the whole backlash issue is to just make Mailman Mike a Canadian who moved to Alaska. Canadians move and work in the States all the time.

    It may smak of spin, but I'll take it.

    MikeM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiberius Bane
    Quote Originally Posted by Mario
    Could be that he's Canadian by birth, and simply moved to Alaska at some point. Though that smacks of spin.
    I was actually thinking a way to fix the whole backlash issue is to just make Mailman Mike a Canadian who moved to Alaska. Canadians move and work in the States all the time.

    It may smak of spin, but I'll take it.

    MikeM
    You know, I would too. I know it must appear silly to the creators and Marvel brass that saying a character is Canadian would make things all better. But it would at least display a willingness on their part to respond to feedback, and I dig that.

    Still, I don't see it happening. Even the American thing aside, I don't see how this guy can be expected to be a member of the team. I know he wasn't in control when he killed Flight one, but if I'm putting together a team how do I expect him to be well accepted among them when two of his fellow members had friends/family that were killed by him? It doesn't make much sense to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Primate
    Quote Originally Posted by Adam
    Quote Originally Posted by Canucklehead
    I'm at work so I can't listen to the interview. Does it actually say Mike Pointer is Canadian?
    He starts listing the Canadian heroes and says "Michael Pointer, who's from Canada."
    This just smells like a typo or a slip of the tongue - not actual fact.
    He may have been wrong or lying, but it certainly wasn't an offhand error. Listen to the interview, he's directly asked which heroes are Canadian and he lists these three, stating explicitly that Michael is Canadian.

    I'm leaning towards something like "he was born in Canada and moved to Alaska to be with his girlfriend" or something like that. It's a bit of a sly little trick on Oeming's part, but it certainly wouldn't be that unusual even in the "real world."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ottawa Renegade
    ...I don't see how this guy can be expected to be a member of the team. I know he wasn't in control when he killed Flight one, but if I'm putting together a team how do I expect him to be well accepted among them when two of his fellow members had friends/family that were killed by him? It doesn't make much sense to me.
    Seems I'm not the only one. From Augie de Blieck Jr's column on CBR.

    "wow, does that Omega Flight lead-in stretch the reader's acceptance for a kind and benevolent Dr. Langkowski. Thankfully, the preview art by Scott Kolins looks so amazing that I'm willing to overlook that for now."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mokole
    Yes, I just listened to it in Real Audio.
    When I clicked the link last night it said they took the audio file down. It's back and heard it...interesting.

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