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    Star Trek meets Contact? Visually amazing!

    by , 02-20-2013 at 07:53 PM (527 Views)
    Captain Chris Pike is in front of me in a large, metallic room, illuminated softly from above. An accessway is to my left. I sense that an alarm may be going off somewhere though I don't hear anything. I do feel the room shaking and I suspect the ship is in damger.

    Suddenly the thick deckplate below my feet becomes translucent and glows with a bright white light. I can't even imagine how much energy it would take to cause that to happen but I suspect it's incredible. It pulses slightly and a whooshing sound fills the room, much like when Jodi Foster is about to take her voyage in the machine.

    The energy waves pass through both of us and I can see Pike is visibly affected. He skaes a bit and I realize he is becoming ultradense, impermeable and strong. I am likewise affected but I can't seem to move from the spot I'm in. Nothing I cna do will prevent what's happening.

    The knowledge that Pike is changed fills me though I can't yet see any reason why it should. I realize he is angry, about to commit horrible crimes, and it will be up to me to ultimately defeat him, though it may come at the cost of my own life.

    And that's all I recall right now.

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    1. gab's Avatar
      Nice! ST fan?
    2. melanieb's Avatar
      I'm a major Star Trek fan. It's in me.

      Are you, gab?
    3. gab's Avatar
      Oh, heck yeah. Started watching capt. Kirk on Austrian tv. Living close the Austrian border, signal blead through to my communist country, which of course wouldn't run garbage like that. Back then we had a true dial tv, so you had to turn the dial till you tuned in a channel, like on a radio. Good times.

      Voyager saved my life later on, when watching it gave me hope for better future, while going through some tough shitty times.

      Good to know you a fan
      CanisLucidus likes this.
    4. melanieb's Avatar
      That is so cool!

      I recently found the instruction manual for the old dial-tuned TV that my family bought back in the 70's. Yeah, good times!

      I still watch Star Trek episodes on Amazon using my PS3.