JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 4:58 PM
To: Kerry Burgess
Subject: Journal June 12, 2006, Supplemental
The scene changes to some military office. A company officer, I think that would be considered a Major, wants to see an Admiral. The Major appears to have just come from a battle or something, he has mud on him and his uniform isn't really presentable. He is arriving after enduring 12 hours of being trapped in an overcrowded, dark bunker with a blistering, fierce mortar barrage from the enemy outside trying to break the bunker and then he is on a transport, some kind of windowless conveyance that is also overcrowded and hot and filled with the maddening and endless quietly blaring Muzac while the civilians around him are blathering on with moronic idiotic conversations that he can't help but overhear no matter how much he wants to tune them out and there is a communication panel where he wants to send a message to his family because he can't remember the last time he talked to any of them but some moron is doing something moronic on it. He eventually barges into the Admiral's office and the scene is reminiscent in certain artistic elements to an ancient Admiralty environment, that type of environment that reminds me of HMS Pinafore, although I don't think I haven't actually seen that play. The Admiral and someone else are sitting around in some kind of stuffy, formal meeting, maybe even sipping tea with their pinky fingers extended, that seems to be a waste of time to the Major. He is frustrated because he lost several men in some kind of battle earlier. The Admiral doesn't want to be lectured because, as he points out to a machine across the room that is stamping his signature on death notices for next-of-kin, he is well aware of the loss.
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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
To: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Mon, June 12, 2006 1:23:57 PM
Subject: Re: Journal June 12, 2006
Kerry Burgess wrote:
Early this morning, I suffered through about the first half-hour of Fast Times At Ridgemont High until I got bored and changed it.
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1978 film "Capricorn One" DVD movie:
00:36:04
US Air Force Colonel Brubaker: (After first setting foot on planet Mars) We hope that our visit will increase the understanding of the human race.
US NASA Flight Controller - Houston: Walker should be activating the tape soon with the pre-recorded message from the President.
US Navy Commander John Walker: Houston, I am starting the tape.
The President (pre-recorded message during the broadcast purportedly from the Mars planet surface): To the men of Capricorn One. I bring you greetings from your fellow Americans. And all of the citizens of the world. You are so far away it takes light more than 20 minutes to reach you from here. One could say not only light one could say time. You are in another time from us. The Future. We will never be the same. For this moment more than any moment in our history has made all of the people in the world realize that we are part of a planet that is part of a system that is part of a universe. We are a small energetic species capable of pettiness yet capable of brilliance. We know how bad we can be. Now you the men of Capricorn One have shown us how wonderful we can be.
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MODEST MOUSE [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]
"Space Travel Is Boring"
Won herself a pass to some far off moon
It was second class but what's to lose
- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 02:56 AM Pacific Time USA Wednesday 30 May 2012