Kyalia

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  1. School has resumed, and is now in full swing-- I'm in over my head with three seperate theater productions (main character, stage manager, set construction). I'm not going to be able to post as often until a few months or so have gone by.


  2. How about:

     

    In TOS:

    "I love you"-- Spock

     

    In TNG:

    "Shoot first, ask questions later"-- Picard

     

    In VOY:

    "Well, I don't wanna go home"-- Janeway

     

    In DS9:

    "Let's all sing "Kumbaya""-- Kira

     

    I can't think of one for ENT, please put up with me until I get some coffee...

     

    Anyone else think of some?


  3. I live just outside of Washington, DC. I had to go out at the height of the storm, and am still sporting bruises. I won't have power, electricity or running water for a week, and forget about the phones.

     

    Hope everyone farther south is alright.


  4. Hmm, a thought, verging on religion:

    Several religions (Wicca, etc.) believe in astral projection.

    If that really works, there's evidence for the 'science' side.

     

    And ancestral worship-- no Heaven/Hell, so there's an answer. Not necessarily correct, but an answer.


  5. Thanks! I finally found the lyrics, although there are a few flaws:

     

    Looking in my own eyes

    Hey lord

    I can’t find the love I want

    Someone better slap me

    Before I start to rust

    Before I start to decompose

    Looking in my rearview mirror

    Looking in my rearview mirror

    I can make it disappear

    I can make it dis-appear, have no fear!

     

    I like pleasure spiked with pain

    And music is my aeroplane

    It’s my aeroplane

    Songbird sweet and sour Jane

    And music is my aeroplane

    It’s my aeroplane

     

    Pleasure spiked with pain…

     

    Sitting in my kitchen

    Hey girl

    I’m turning into dust again

    My melancholy baby

    The star of mazzy must

    Push her voice inside of me

    I’m overcoming gravity

    I’m overcoming gravity

    It’s easy when you’re sad to be

    It’s easy when you’re sad; sad like me!

     

    I like pleasure spiked with pain

    And music is my aeroplane

    It’s my aeroplane

    Songbird sweet and sour Jane

    And music is my aeroplane

    It’s my aeroplane

     

    Pleasure spiked with pain

     

    Just one note

    Could make me float

    Could make me float away

    One note from

    The song she wrote

    Could (I'm trying to say a bad word but can't) me where I lay

    Just one note

    Could make me choke

    One note that’s

    Not a lie

    Just one note

    Could cut my throat

    One note could make

    Me die!

     

    I like pleasure spiked with pain

    And music is my aeroplane

    It’s my aeroplane

    Songbird sweet and sour Jane

    And music is my aeroplane

    It’s my aeroplane…

     

    It’s my aeroplane…

     

    It’s my aeroplane.


  6. Dear god, I'm supposed to fit the story behind "Kyalia" into one post...

     

    OK, when I was seven, I wrote my first book. A rather minor character showed up in it, name of Kai...

    Two years later, character turns into a very big part of the world I was invented. Full name: Raia Televaren Kilaria Aeryn Kyalia Alyrinski Chialla'at'lei'vasi, Shay Kianath sha'Etheria-- most of those are titles, untranslated. And as it turns out, she is most definitely not sane, and very definitely psychotic. Also rather long-lived, at 4,000-something years or so.

    A few years later, tenth book and second to venture into the slush, "Kai" actually has a big part.

     

    Anyways, my actual name is rather common and actually sounds similar enough so that people have identified it in "Kyalia". So, I decided that that might work on the web, especially as it's very rarely taken already... so now, I use it at almost all of the sites I frequent.

     

    So, that's my username story in a nutshell.

    And I managed not to get too far into the story behind "Kai".