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Commodore TSN
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I hereby christen this Forumship USS Enterforum-H! This is the first Enterforum of the SolarFlare class, and the first one since the Enterforum-B that is not SFCR-class.And now for the entertainment! The SolarEclipse Network is proud to present... THE DS9 ROCK OPERA featuring music by The Grateful Dead including such songs as "Dire Worf" performed by Gul Dukat "New Dax-host Boogie" performed by Cpt. Sisko "Uncle Quark's Bar" performed by Ens. Nog "Friend of the Founders" performed by Weyoun "Brokedown Station" performed by Chief O'Brien "Candygul" performed by Com. Worf "Box of Latinum" performed by Quark and the grand finale... "Runaboutin'" performed by the entire cast and crew inside the USS Rio Grande!And, immediately following that, we will present... THE VOYAGER ROCK OPERA featuring music by They Might Be Giants including such songs as "They Got Lost" "Doctor Hologram" "Meet Lon Suder" "Severe Warp Core Damage Theme" "Till the Suacer Section Falls Off" "Nothing's Gonna Change Our Uniforms" "S-E-Q-Q-Y" "She's a Borg" "Omega Particle Man" and the grand finale... "Why Does the Mess Hall Stink (Neelix' Cooking Is a Mass of Incandescent Gas)" performed by the entire cast and crew as they load Neelix into his ship, launch it, and fire all weapons simultaneously at it!And then, as a special encore presentation, the never-before-seen... GENERIC TREK ROCK OPERA featuring music by The Beatles including such songs as "A Hard Stardate's Night" "Drive My Starship" "Norwegian Duranium" "PADD Writer" "Yellow Starship" "Lucy in the Sky with Latinum" "I Am the Rigelian Walrus" "Qapla', Qapla'" "Here Come the Suns" "Across the Universe" and the grand finale... "You've Got to Hide Your Emotions Away" performed by every Vulcan that has ever been seen in the history of Trek (except Sybok, of course)![This message was edited by Commodore TSN on March 12, 1999.]
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Tahna Los
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ROTFLMAO!!!!!------------------ I can resist anything....... Except Temptation
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Jay
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See, now that is just FUNNY! ------------------ Calvin: Reality continues to ruin my life.
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Krenim
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Now, let's hope that this christening ceremony doesn't result in a high-speed chase throughout the quadrant... ------------------ Ah... Now I enter these hallowed halls a conqueror... Yes... -Megatron, "The Agenda, Part Three"
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The First One
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*was sulking due to his total ignorance of Grateful Dead songs, until he saw the Beatles one*
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Elim Garak
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*LOL* The Generic one I find the best...Great entertainment, Mr. Commodore! ------------------ "Audaces fortuna juvat." "Fortune favours the bold."
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The359
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Funny, "Across the Universe" is a REAL Beatles song....coincidence? I think not------------------ "The one, the only, THE 359!"
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Sol System
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I'd like to present TSN with the first ever I Might Be Giant, Too award, for advancing the cause of my obsession above and beyond the call of duty. ------------------ "I'll be the sky above the Ganges I'll be the vast and stormy sea. I'll be the lights that guide you inward. I'll be the visions you will see." -- R.E.M.
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TSN
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Lee: Interesting you should mention that. I had originally posted the VOY Rock Opera during or shortly before a TrekSunday. In the TrekSunday, you inquired as to why I couldn't use a band that you actually knew about. I mentioned that I was considering doing one w/ the Beatles, and I actually wrote up the list of songs later, but I never posted it. And now I did. The long lost Trek Rock Opera... :-)------------------ "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." -Albert Einstein
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Siegfried
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I marvel at the genius that is Mr. Tim Nix. I humbly submit to you, sir.
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Tora Ziyal
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*LOL* Let's hope that forum-H lives long and prospers. ------------------ "I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace, that two are called a law firm, and that three on the law become a Congress! And by God I have had this Congress!" --John Adams, "1776"
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