Posted by David on Wednesday, November 28, 2007 at 6:00 AM.
heather, on Wednesday, November 28, 2007 at 12:27 PM:
Or at least, that's how it appeared. But a few moments later after the green glow faded, and their vision was restored, the senior officers of the Enterprise rubbed their eyes and slowly looked around in confusion and awe. They were sitting on a bus that was trundling down a crowded street. Judging by their surroundings they appeared to have materialized sometime and someplace in the early 21st century. The vehicles were all still powered by conventional fuel and moved along the ground, and the city streets and sidewalks were all dirty, drab, concrete.
Meanwhile, back on the starship, the junior officers were attending a eulogy for the recently vapourized bridge crew and preparing for battle with the strange, green, anamoly that continued to pulsate and bob in space in front of them.
I love the Metro! It was a bit daunting at first, what with calculating the different fares and whatnot, but after trying to navigate the Beltway, I can't imagine why anyone wouldn't want to use the Metro to get around. The only drawback is the crazy factor. I see a crazy lady everytime I ride on it. One likes to salute the coming trains SS-style.
heather, on Wednesday, November 28, 2007 at 12:27 PM:
Or at least, that's how it appeared. But a few moments later after the green glow faded, and their vision was restored, the senior officers of the Enterprise rubbed their eyes and slowly looked around in confusion and awe. They were sitting on a bus that was trundling down a crowded street. Judging by their surroundings they appeared to have materialized sometime and someplace in the early 21st century. The vehicles were all still powered by conventional fuel and moved along the ground, and the city streets and sidewalks were all dirty, drab, concrete.
Meanwhile, back on the starship, the junior officers were attending a eulogy for the recently vapourized bridge crew and preparing for battle with the strange, green, anamoly that continued to pulsate and bob in space in front of them.
Sarah, on Sunday, December 2, 2007 at 5:18 PM:
I love the Metro! It was a bit daunting at first, what with calculating the different fares and whatnot, but after trying to navigate the Beltway, I can't imagine why anyone wouldn't want to use the Metro to get around. The only drawback is the crazy factor. I see a crazy lady everytime I ride on it. One likes to salute the coming trains SS-style.