Topic: LB3: Trouble With Monster Mission?  (Read 1659 times)

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Soreyes

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LB3: Trouble With Monster Mission?
« on: April 17, 2003, 08:36:01 pm »
Just got finished with a monster mission from hell!!  Started the mission in my Z-DD. My sensers locked on to the monster and I got the following read out."Self Distruction Sequence in progress" I head towards this thing that I now noticed is cloaked? As I get closer the read out says that it's a MSS. So for grins and giggles at a range of 13 I let loose with a Alpha strike. Now mind you that this MSS is still cloaked. Next thing I know Im hit with a Broadside of P-4, P-1, P-G fire
This is not a MSS. But a Cloaked Large Sunglider, with tractor Beams that cought my Drones..... All this while still cloaked.

I ran like heck to the border and off. Lost 50pp for leaving the battle. and anther 90pp to repair the ship
I hope that this is a little Hickup in the mission programing!!!!

Corbomite

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Re: LB3: Trouble With Monster Mission?
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2003, 10:28:35 pm »
Slightly mis-quoted...



Stand and fight we do consider
Reminded of a inner pact between us
Thats seen as we go
And ride there, emotion,
To fields in debts of honor
Defending---------------------------YES: Gates of Dlirium.
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Soreyes

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Re: LB3: Trouble With Monster Mission?
« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2003, 12:43:06 am »
Quote:

Slightly mis-quoted...



Stand and fight we do consider
Reminded of a inner pact between us
Thats seen as we go
And ride there, emotion,
To fields in debts of honor
Defending---------------------------YES: Gates of Dlirium.  




OOPPSS..........Thanks for pointing that out

Corbomite

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Re: LB3: Trouble With Monster Mission?
« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2003, 12:58:56 am »
Well, you also spelled delirium wrong  

Since this is one of the few songs that they didn't provide the written lyrics for I've never known if it's

And ride there, emotion (As in that they were emotional on their ride to the fields)

or

And ride their emotion (As in they rode their emotional state to the fields)

YES lyrics are really cryptic most of the time and it took me years to figure out what they were talking about in most cases.
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Soreyes

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Re: LB3: Trouble With Monster Mission?
« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2003, 01:40:39 am »
SO I Left out the E so what!!....WHAM....CRACK......BAM...Stop honey, why are you hitting me?....WHAM....ZAP......CRUNCH.

Ok OK I'll thank Corbomite for pointing out that I can't spell, or Type

Your right there Corb. I love Yes music. But there are times when I wonder, what the hell Jon was smoking when he came up with some of his Lyrics.

My top three Yes Songs
1) Awaken
2) America
3) On the silent wings of Freedom...only because of Chris just doing a number on that song
 

FPF_TraceyG

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Re: LB3: Trouble With Monster Mission?
« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2003, 02:26:28 am »
Jon Anderson's cryptic lyrics extended to much of the music he did with Vangelis as well.
"So long ago, so clear" is a favorite of mine.

Soreyes

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Re: LB3: Trouble With Monster Mission?
« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2003, 03:50:40 am »
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Jon Anderson's cryptic lyrics extended to much of the music he did with Vangelis as well.
"So long ago, so clear" is a favorite of mine.  




A very good one there Tracey. I think my favorite one from Jon And Vangelis is "He is Sailing"

Corbomite

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Re: LB3: Trouble With Monster Mission?
« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2003, 10:36:22 am »
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Your right there Corb. I love Yes music. But there are times when I wonder, what the hell Jon was smoking when he came up with some of his Lyrics.

My top three Yes Songs
1) Awaken
2) America
3) On the silent wings of Freedom...only because of Chris just doing a number on that song
 




Tormato, ugh!  . The Circus of Heaven is a good song though. Actually, The Gates of Delirium (live version) is my favorite YES song followed by Close to the Edge and Yours is No Disgrace.YES is my favorite band so there are many more that I love too. I don't think I've ever heard America, what album is that on? Did you see them on the Union tour when they had eight people in the band? I could have died right then and not cared I was such a happy camper!

P.S. If you haven't heard it, you should try to get a copy of Rick Wakeman's Six Wives of Henry VIII. It's like an orgasm in the air!  
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Kortez

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Re: LB3: Trouble With Monster Mission?
« Reply #8 on: April 18, 2003, 12:03:16 pm »
The Three Top Yes Songs:

Close to the Edge
The Revealing Science of God
Tie between: Starship Trooper and Yours is No Disgrace




 
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Soreyes

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Re: LB3: Trouble With Monster Mission?
« Reply #9 on: April 18, 2003, 12:31:10 pm »
Well Corb I have been to 14 Yes Concerts  Im not saying that im a big fan of there Tormato album. It's just that Im a great Chris Squire fan.
In regards to the song America.  I think the best recording of it is from Keys To Ascension. I did go to the Union tour and you are right. After they did Awaken I just stood there with my jaw hanging down to my chest. Just one word Unbelivable!!

I have I think 14 or 15 of Ricks albums. And again you are right. The Six Wives album is great, along with Journey To The Center Of The Earth, and The King Aurther album. Another Wakeman Album I would recomend is Suite Of The Gods. He Basicly takes the Myths of the Greek Gods and puts it to Music. Just outstanding  

FPF_TraceyG

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Re: LB3: Trouble With Monster Mission?
« Reply #10 on: April 18, 2003, 12:44:25 pm »
I was trying to remember why Rick wakeman was ringing a bell, Journey to the Centre of the Earth, of course. Great album.