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June 23
Welcome to Day 9, a day of two Treks.
Day 10 tomorrow, but don't worry, no one will be playing the day-ten' game.
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Ooops, the Cliffhanger date is "This was originally published on July X, 2004."
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That be a black date, moy dear! We don't go mentioning the Ecks of Juloiy! Ooh, no! Tis terrible bad luck, tis! :P
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Ain't no pleasin' you people.
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A very strong influence in my fivers of "In Purgatory's Shadow/By Inferno's Light" came from reading The Divine Comedy. This scene just reuses imagery of Inferno over and over. The fighting is hellish. Dis is the only city in Hell, and to get to it, you must cross the River Styx. The wrathful (a perhaps fitting term for the Jem'Hadar) are consigned to the River Styx, explaining why the Jem'Hadar fights like he's underwater. Of course, the last two lines are just jokes in their own rights without any literary references.
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But the Cliffhanger Week makes me very happy too.
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Thanks, Derek. I'd forgotten about/not picked up on Dis. All is clear now.
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Derek may not be aware of this, but that golden rule joke was first used in Wizard of Id about 30 years ago. I know this because my Dad's got a lot of old Fawcett-Crest comic strip collections, and one of the Wizard of Id ones gets its title from the strip in question. evay: I was more or less kidding. Actually, I had this It's Walky! strip in mind at the time.
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awwww forks in his ears *snif* he's a keeper.
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You'd think so, wouldn't you? What should matter is rarely what does.
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Great stuff!
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