Rms Titanic: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m (1 revision) |
Mad Lensman (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Famous ill-fated cruise ship of the early 20th century. Bradley Dillon was fascinated by the ship and took Leximas into a holodeck representation of it. Karyna later transported Bradley and Leximas to the real Titanic in an attempt to kill them. Just to make things more interesting, she placed a Grecin, a practically indestructible alien assassin, on board. Bradley and Leximas both survived the sinking of the ship. The Grecin, however, did not. ("That Sinking Feeling" [WAY]) | Famous ill-fated cruise ship of the early 20th century. [[Bradley Dillon]] was fascinated by the ship and took [[Leximas]] into a holodeck representation of it. [[Karyna]] later transported Bradley and Leximas to the real Titanic in an attempt to kill them. Just to make things more interesting, she placed a [[Grecin]], a practically indestructible alien assassin, on board. Bradley and Leximas both survived the sinking of the ship. The Grecin, however, did not. ("[[That Sinking Feeling]]" [WAY]) | ||
Latest revision as of 09:31, 11 June 2008
Famous ill-fated cruise ship of the early 20th century. Bradley Dillon was fascinated by the ship and took Leximas into a holodeck representation of it. Karyna later transported Bradley and Leximas to the real Titanic in an attempt to kill them. Just to make things more interesting, she placed a Grecin, a practically indestructible alien assassin, on board. Bradley and Leximas both survived the sinking of the ship. The Grecin, however, did not. ("That Sinking Feeling" [WAY])