tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Fri Oct 25 10:21:34 1996
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Re: tlhIngan Opera
- From: David Barron <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: tlhIngan Opera
- Date: Fri, 25 Oct 1996 11:21:32 -0600 (MDT)
- In-Reply-To: <[email protected]> from "Orcutt, Tim" at Oct 25, 96 08:51:46 am
Tim Orcutt,
I tried to email you to your personal address but the message got bounced
back to me.
Please contact me.
> I'm thinking about an original epic which takes place many many years in the
> past. A warrior is captured by Romulans is not only denied permission to
> die but is infected with a deadly virus that slowly weakens the body, adding
> to the warrior's humiliation and loss of honor. In a near-death experience
> the warrior meets feklar (the tlhIgan satan, to whom dishonored souls go),
> and bargains with him for one last chance to save his honor. The warrior
> informs feklar about the Romulans - an entire race of dishonorable souls.
> Pleased with this information, feklar agrees to the terms and returns the
> warrior to the living. You'll have to experience the Opera to learn the
> conclusion.
>
> In consideration of the list, please write to me directly at
> [email protected] for future correspondence on this topic.
>
> Thank you (sorry, no tlhIngan translation exists!)
>
> TJO
> ______________________________________________________________
> David Barron wrote:
>
> Are you talking a play or an opera?
> I have seen several performances of Klingon musical plays (you know, like
> Oklahoma) but nothing has yet *really* been done that I would call an
> opera.
>
> yes, I am interested. What did you have in mind?
>
> --
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