Look no further than the November issue; it'll have a big how-to feature on electrifying a Klingon Bird of Prey (i.e., adding LEDs and other lighting elements).
If it goes over well, perhaps it'll encourage more sci-fi items in the magazine.
I doubt if we'll ever be able to run enough material please people who build all sci-fi all the time, but I'm wondering if we could get some good response from modelers who do mostly FSM's aircraft-armor-ships subjects but who like to do the occasional sci-fi/movie/fantasy item?
With the Star Wars series seeming to be losing steam and Star Trek pretty much having run its course (except for the current TV series) and Babylon 5 having passed on to re-run land, maybe we're in a fallow period for sci-fi? (You have to be, uh, a certain age to remember Space: 1999 and Battlestar Galactica, not to mention the brief "new" Buck Rogers TV series ca. 1980......) As specialty niches, these subjects seem to be thriving, but right now there doesn't seem to be the mass-market popularity to fuel the production of new kits.