I'm guessing a GreekMythologyfag might be able to render an opinion
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When does a bird sing
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>Two dozen Kirkland Wa first responders quarantined for possible coronavirus
https://www.kirklandwa.gov/depart/CMO/AboutCMO/Frequently_Asked_Questions/History_of_Kirkland.htm
The City of Kirkland was named after a British-born steel tycoon, Peter Kirk, who came to the Northwest in the 1880s seeking new development opportunities. Kirk envisioned developing a "Pittsburgh of the West" on the eastern shore of Lake Washington - a bustling new town whose main economy would be focused around steel production.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_โ_Annihilate!
"Operation โ Annihilate!" is the twenty-ninth and final episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek.
In the episode, the crew of the Enterprise must find a way to exterminate behavior-altering parasites that have taken over the bodies of residents of a Federation colony.
The USS Enterprise is tracking a path of mass insanity that has affected several planets, causing the collapse of their civilizations. They approach Deneva, a Federation colony where Captain Kirk's brother, Sam, has been stationed along with Sam's wife Aurelan and son, Peter.
On entering the system, they witness a ship dive into the local sun, its pilot raving incoherently about being "free" before the ship is destroyed.
The party locates the Kirk family home; Sam is dead (played by William Shatner), while Aurelan (Joan Swift) acts irrationally before passing out and Peter (Craig Hundley) is comatose. Kirk and McCoy return with the survivors to Enterprise, where McCoy finds they are suffering from a condition similar to that of their attackers. McCoy gives both painkillers, and Aurelan wakes briefly to tell Kirk of horrible "things" spreading from planet to planet, using others' bodies to build ships.
Kirk returns to the planet and joins Spock in search for these entities. They find a number of single-celled creatures attached to the walls and ceiling of one building. The creatures fly, and attempt to attack the humans; the landing party finds they are nearly immune to phaser fire.
Returning to the Enterprise, Spock determines that the creatures are part of a hive mind, and apparently indestructible. They recall the ship pilot that claimed he was free before diving into the sun, and suspect the sun's properties may harm the creatures.
Kirk holds a senior staff meeting, asserting they must find a solution before the creatures reach the next inhabited planet, holding over a million people; a solution that doesn't kill the hosts. While using a computer, he realizes that they have not tried visible light as a means to defeat the creatures.
The Enterprise floods the colony with ultraviolet light from an array of satellites, killing the creatures on the planet and purging the parasites from the survivors.
It was also the first appearance in Star Trek for child actor Craig Hundley, who played Peter Kirk.
This left actor Hundley with no lines in the finished episode; the character of Peter Kirk spends the entire show unconscious. It also left the episode with no explanation of what becomes of Peter.
>On entering the system, they witness a ship dive into the local sun, its pilot raving incoherently about being "free" before the ship is destroyed.
>They recall the ship pilot that claimed he was free before diving into the sun, and suspect the sun's properties may harm the creatures.
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Aug 11 2018 14:03:15 (EST)
Autists catch the message?
Think missile.
Do you believe in coincidences?
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Feb 12 2020 11:45:18 (EST)
The lines are drawn.
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Define Renegade [Hussein USSS code name].
Standard definition.
Define Evergreen [HRC USSS code name]
Non-standard defintion.
Think depopulation.
The Silent War continuesโฆ
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