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Underground eXperts United
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[ The Nightfly ] [ By The GNN ]
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"THE NIGHTFLY"
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by THE GNN/DualCrew-Shining/uXu
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He left the secure ground at 2300 hours and headed for deep space. His
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space ship was very tight due to the fact that almost the entire
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two-passenger cabin was as usual filled to the limit with his equipment.
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The planet behind him became smaller and smaller as he roared past the
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moon. A pencil headed for the ceiling and he understood that he had left
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the gravity zone.
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He checked the map and set the auto pilot for the neutral zone. A police
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robot swept past him and checked his passport. No problems. He leaned
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back in the seat and watched the distant suns in front of him. He knew
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that he would never ever make it so far, but that did not matter. His
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voice would soon be all over the universe and that was enough for him.
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The engines suddenly stopped. A few minutes later, the ship stood still
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in the middle of space. He checked the map again and discovered that he
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was in the first sector of the neutral zone. Excellent. Time to rock and
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roll.
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He opened up his air compartments and heard the familiar sound of oxygen
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being pumped into the cockpit. He removed his helmet a couple of minutes
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later and took a deep breath. He hummed on a little tune as his fingers
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danced around on several buttons. When he was almost done he hesitated for
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a while before he pushed the final button. A buzzing sound was heard and
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the gigantic antenna on the roof was extended. Everything had worked out
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fine. He pulled down the microphone from the roof and turned on his
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computer terminal. A few commands and his cabin drowned in soft music.
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The Nightfly was on the air.
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"The time is 2400 hours central european Earth time and this is the
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Nightfly speaking to you from the solar system's neutral zone! I will be
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here for six hours to entertain you, so do not leave! But first, let us
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listen to the latest hit from the Alpha Centauri Camp."
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kill, maim, destroy
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we love to do it
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we do it all the time
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it is fun
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real fun
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kill, kill, kill (I)
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The music was really hardcore - the only thing that could be heard,
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except for the violent song, was magnificent heavy drums that could kill an
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elephant together with some strange bleeping sounds. The Nightfly did not
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actually like the music, but he had to play it anyway to amuse some other
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parts of the universe. The Alpha Centauri Camp had complained about him
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never playing the kind of music they listened too. He seldom cared about
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what other creatures on other planets liked to hear since there existed
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enough styles of music to keep him busy for several decades.
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When the tune was finished, he leaned forward and spoke into the
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microphone.
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"Time for Nightfly Facts! There are three steps in human understanding
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of his own life! The first step; The Mob Step. Life is work. The second
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step; The agony step. Life must be more than just work. This
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understanding leaves the human in pain, since she cannot understand what
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the meaning of life is. The third (and final) step; The understanding
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step. Life is work for most people, but one just have to play the game,
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eat the cake and suck out the fun of life before it is too late! (*).
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Cool ey? And now; the peoples corner is open! Call and let your voice be
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heard all over the universe! The number is..."
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Then he turned on some new music. This time he played some Marsian dance
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music that was actually quite enjoyable.
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whatever you do
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and whatever you are
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you can always go
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to Mars and dance
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gravitation is cool
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the men are proud
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and the women are hot
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so come to Mars and dance (II)
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"We have a caller! It is Mike from the Sun of Freedom Republic! What
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have got to say Mike to the people and the creatures and the souls of our
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universe?"
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Mike was a creature that did not speak with sounds. Therefor, he used a
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phone that translated his leg movements into sounds, which ended up his
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voice rather metallic.
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"I like music. I like the Nightfly. I like to listen to the Nightfly."
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"Thanks Mike! Say, what do you think about the new racist movement that
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have emerged from nowhere on your planet?"
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"Stupid. Uneducated."
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"You are right about that, Mike. Now we have Michelle from Earth on the
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line!"
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A young female voice came to life.
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"Hi, Nighty! I love you! I want you! I want to make lo..."
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Click.
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"Thanks Michelle! Now for some more music."
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He played some funky Phobos music and thought about how many calls from
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weirdos he had received during the two years he had been transmitting.
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yeah yeah yeah yeah
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yeah yeah yeah yeah
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Phobos says yeah
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yeah yeah yeah
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While the music played the Nightfly lighted a cigarette. He watched the
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grey smoke and sighed. Even tough he really enjoyed his hobby he still
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could not relax properly when on the air. No one knew who he was, no one
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had ever seen him. He was the only Nightfly, the criminal dude who once a
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week gave the universe what they wanted to listen to. What he did was
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illegal, but since he was in a neutral zone no one could really arrest him.
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Yet. It was just a question of time before the governments united and
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decided to invent some new law that would lead to his arrest, he thought.
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A sudden anger made him lower the volume in the middle of the tune and
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scream: "Free radio! We need more stations like mine! Revolution!"
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The tune continued and he felt free. He knew that he was privileged.
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Phobos says yeah
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yeah yeah yeah... (III)
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"... and Nightfly says yeah too!"
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Very few people had the money and the knowledge about how to open up
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their personal radio station. The Nightfly had used parts of a inheritance
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to buy the necessary equipment for his station. He loved it, and would
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keep on playing music and talking bullshit for long as he lived.
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"Want to hear the latest gossip folks? Heh heh... you know the infamous
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police man Stephen Crownbranch who dedicated his life to nail all hackers
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and virus makers around the universe? You know, just after he had busted
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three members of the Galactic Hackers Association he suddenly disappeared
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from the law force. No one know where he is. But I know! The guys in
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G.H.A told him that they were going to get him and sure they did. But they
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struck back in a completely unexpected way. They did not hack his computer
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not did they send him some killing computer virus. They did not empty his
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bank account nor did they spread any filthy rumors about him via the
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networks. Poor old Stephen had fifty computer experts who helped him to
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feel secure. So I guess he felt rather surprised when the guys in G.H.A,
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the little nerds with glasses and bad breathes, showed up with a handgun
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and blew his brain away with two rounds of hot steel. Yep, murdered him
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for real, not electronically. Way to go, G.H.A. Hackers are heroes. No
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doubts about that, I can assure you! So! It is time to rock this universe
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with a political discussion! Tonight's topic will be; why do the mad
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dictator Clex Mankler keep on living? Should someone zap him to dust with
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a laser cannon or is economical aid to the rebels be enough? Music
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maestro! The Killing Game by Force Crew;"
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he was a dare devil
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he was a mercenary
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never had a good life
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only knew how to shoot
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I tell you this
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do not mess with the
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mercenary man
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from the stars (IV)
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"Speak Yggrasil!"
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"First of all, I would like to thank the Nightfly for his great work!"
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"Thanks..."
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"About Clex Mankler... Yes! I think someone ought to blow away a couple
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of his heads! That piece of selfish shit have ruined the lives of many
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poor inhabitants on Planet Q! I cannot understand why no one shoots him!
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Personally, I would use a Magma Three and stick it up his..."
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"Er... what do you think about the fact that he will be able to vote in
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the next Galactic Meeting on Phobos?"
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"It sucks! It is outrageous! He is a madman!"
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The Nightfly disconnected his caller.
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"Thanks Yggrasil! I am sure that you are not the only one to have that
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kind of feelings! Speaking about madmen, last week a young man in a city
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called Phalun on planet Earth savagely killed seven people with a automatic
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weapon (**). I guess no one missed that. Apparently his mind snapped when
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his girl friend told him to fuck off or something.. well, I do not really
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know the details behind his great rage. The man was a officer in the army
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and could easily lay his hands on several weapons that he used for his
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personal retaliation. I could say something about how awful it is that no
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one stopped him in time or I could demand the army to keep their weapons in
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a safer place in the future. But I will not do that. I mean, why should
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I? The young man who killed seven people ought to be treated as a hero
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down on Earth. Because he showed the world that they have a good army with
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people who knows how to do the work. Why do they keep on saying that he
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killed seven 'innocent people'? He was employed by the army. His work is
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to learn people to kill, main and 'protect' the country from 'enemies'.
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I never forget the face of one guy who claimed that he felt bad about
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what had happened. He was dressed in army clothes and had his family close
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to him when the media interviewed him. He wanted to go home. This
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pathetic guy really pissed me off. He also worked for the army, as the man
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who murdered seven people did. So why did he feel bad? Why? The killer
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just showed the world that their weapons works perfect, that their fine
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automatic weapons can kill and maim people. That is what they are for.
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So, this guy who 'felt bad and wanted to home' I just want to know the
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following facts; when your department of justice decides that it is time
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for war you must kill and maim people anyway. You will have to kill more
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than seven people to survive, I tell you that. So use this golden
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opportunity to learn how that will feel. You will not have the slightest
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chance to 'feel bad' and 'go home' then. You must kill, you must use your
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weapon to blow other peoples body parts away. Get used to it.
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"Now, a short break for the one o'clock news."
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Welcome to Galactic News. My name is Jon Andersson.
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Today, the president of the United States on planet Earth decided to wipe
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out the Freedom Colony on the first moon. Many people are disappointed
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with the president and says that he should not have used military
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force...blah blah. Alpha Centauri suffers from one of the worst fire
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storms in history. The reason seems to be the increasing numbers of
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smokers...blah blah. Promixia Delta has been sucked into a black
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hole...blah blah. Another war...blah blah. Yet another war...blah blah.
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The results from the Space Race...blah blah The weather...blah blah
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Good night or good morning, depending on where you are...
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"I am the Nightfly, and you are listening to me! Now..."
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A loud crash could be heard. He froze. Something had happened.
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Quickly, he brought up the status screen and discovered that an asteroid
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had broken one of his wheels. He cursed himself for forgetting to pull the
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wheels up when he had left the planet. But the damage was not especially
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serious. He just had to land very carefully when he got back.
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"Sorry about this little break. I just discovered that a bunch of kids
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tried to steal my purse. Ha ha ha... You know what? This world must be
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destroyed. We have lost all our feelings for the human race, the creature
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race and the soul manager race. All cultures that I know do only want one
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thing. Money and material. What happened to the old days, the so-called
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'dark ages', when God was divine and humble people believed that they were
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only a small part of a complex but rational order? It vanished and was
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replaced with a thirst for personal benefit. No one cares about other
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people, the only thing that matters is the success and the short cuts.
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Start the body count. Sure, I am a cynic. This world must be destroyed.
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Now for the number one hit! Kiss My Oxygen Tank with the Plausible Heroes!
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Hit 'em boys!"
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kiss my steel tank and feel the air
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sweep through your lungs
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you know I care
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baby, I do not want you to suffocate
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I love you more than the sun
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so come on
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kiss my steel tank (V)
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His phone rang and he picked it up from the other seat. A female voice
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spoke to him with a soft voice.
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"Hi Nightfly. I would like to talk about that Clex Mankler dude. It
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that okay? My name is Cath by the way."
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"Of course!" he answered. "Hold on a while."
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He turned off the music and grabbed the microphone.
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"Now we got Cath from... uh... somewhere! Let us hear what you got to
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say to the public Cath!"
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"About this Clex fella... uh... I think he really is an idiot. And..
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uh.. uh..."
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He had to help her.
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"Is there something special you dislike with him?"
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"Yes! Uh... he is SO GOD DAMN UGLY! HE LOOKS LIKE A GOD DAMN PRICK!
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FUCK HIM! IF I HAD THE CHANCE I WOULD FOR SURE..."
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"Thanks Cath. But do remember that we have the freedom of speech, so
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just watch what you say."
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Click.
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"You are still listening to the Nightfly. People, when I sit here in my
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ship I feel rather lonely, let me tell you that. I can see the twinkling
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stars and the planets, but they are so far away from me that it is almost
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hard to believe. And when I look at the planets from a closer distance
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with the zoom-scope I feel the same feeling. Because I cannot see people
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unless I land on a planet, and the lack of people makes a man feel alone.
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But when I look at the planets I notice something else. They look so
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peaceful and comfortable from a long range distance. I cannot see any
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people, I cannot see any wars. I cannot hear political discussions nor can
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I see violence and misery. I can only see the huge terrestial body that
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floats around in space. I cannot see people. The ones responsible for
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everything bad are people. People never do anything good, they just
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destroy what is in their way. I am a part of those people, I know that.
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So, sometimes I love this feeling of being alone in space.
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I like to sir here alone and watch the planets and the stars. Everything
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looks so beautiful from here."
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He paused for a while before he continued.
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"Now I think it is time to talk about personal relations! Call Nightfly
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if you got any problems with life, love or whatever! I will be right
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back!"
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robot love
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electrical thoughts
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mechanic feeling
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lick the steel
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proton power
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neutron dance (VI)
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"That was Raven Family from planet Earth with the tune 'Does not somebody
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want to be wanted'. Not very intelligent tune, but good if you want to
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dance! Something that bugs me is that it is told by many that space is
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endless. Because if it were not endless, there must be a wall or something
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at the end of the universe. And what would be behind that wall? More
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space. Hence, space must be endless.
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Personally, I do not think that space is endless. Because if it were
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endless, where would it end? Where should we place the last gas station
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before we put up the sign 'Here begins the endless space. Have you got
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enough gasoline?'
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Now I would like to welcome Ralph from Bay City on Planet XI. What would
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you like to talk about Ralph?"
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"Well, you see... I have a girl friend from another planet. Planet XII
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to be precise. And with this new law that forbids youngsters from other
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planets to make love to people from here... well..."
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"I see! So you are not able to meet each other any more?"
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"No. I cannot even travel to that planet any more."
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"Let me tell you this Ralph; shout for revolution, get guns and blow the
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suckers away who invented this law!"
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"Right! You got it! Thanks and good bye, Nighty!"
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Click.
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"Oh, did it not feel nice to be the spark that lighted another
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revolutionary fire? I tell you this people; actions talks - bullshit
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rules. We have to work for what we want. But work does not only have to
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be physical action, it can be everything from words on paper to brief chats
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in the middle of the night. Of course, oppressed people have little use
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for big mouths that cannot reveal anything particular about the problems,
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but those who got the talent to speak... speak! Now for the next caller!
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We got Hegel from Earth! Speak!"
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"Hello, it is nice to..."
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The voice suddenly disappeared. Buzz. Nightfly knocked the phone
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against the dashboard in a try to get Hegel back. A voice came back, but
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it was not the one who called himself Hegel. Someone had connected himself
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to his phone line. Someone special.
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"Listen Nightfly! This is commander Lick, chief commander on the Queens
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primary destroyer, who speaks! We are close to you and do you know what we
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will do?"
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The Nightfly sighed and lighted another cigarette.
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"Say hello? Buy me some candy? How should I know?"
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"We are going to blow you into nothing you criminal! We..."
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"Sorry, but you cannot do that. I am in a neutral zone and..."
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"Not any more! The government on planet Earth decided to move the zone
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six blocks away! So if you do not find a way to move to that area in less
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than three minutes, you are history! Pirate radio station! (Belch) We are
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going to get you!"
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Smart move, really smart move. Nightfly hung up and turned on his
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engines immediately. He did not know if the guy was lying or not, but he
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did not want to find out. Quickly he accelerated into space. The
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cigarette between his lips jumped out of his mouth due to the sudden speed
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and landed on the floor. Nightfly desperately reached for it and did not
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see that he actually headed for a well-known black hole. When he raised
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his head he discovered the hole, but it was way too late and he was
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sucked in
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into the black hole
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do be do be do be do (VII)
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'The Nightfly is gone' by Section Z.
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However, sometimes young and old people still lean back into their
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chairs, gathers giggling around radios, happily turn on receivers in their
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cars or space crafts, and enjoys a night of truths and galactic music.
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Because some people still claim that if you aim your antenna at the Seventh
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Heaven black hole and tune your radio to a certain frequency you will hear
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the familiar and beloved voice again.
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"I am the Nightfly and you are listening to me!"
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(I) 'Destroyer, The'. (c) 2132 - Bangle Boys.
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Flood Records / All rights reserved.
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(II) 'Dance on Mars'. (c) 2132 - Mars Crew.
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Flood Records / All rights reserved.
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(III) 'Say Yeah!'. (c) 2131 - B.A.G.
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DeadJam / All rights reserved. (BAG@multi.deadjam.com)
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(IV) 'Killing Game, The'. (c) 2132 - Force Crew.
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KONK / All rights reserved.
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(V) 'Kiss my Oxygen Tank'. (c) 2068 - Big Ripe Tomato.
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(New version by Plausible Heroes)
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Silver Plate Head / All rights reserved.
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(VI) 'Does not somebody want to be wanted'. (c) 2132 - Raven Family.
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KONK / All rights reserved.
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(VII) 'Nightfly is Gone, The'. (c) 2133 - Section Z.
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DeadJam / All rights reserved. (SZ@multi.deadjam.com)
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(*) From the book 'Three Steps In Human Understanding'.
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Elephant Books. (c) Ian Swede, 2106.
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With kind permission from the author.
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(**) Nightfly refers to the Phalun massacre in the year of 2132.
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