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Weird dreams last night, thought I'd jot them down before heading to work.
Okay, one was basically me watching a movie of the Sector General series - or something more or less like it. The movie was sort of an anthology - all starring the same characters but more or less a series of small 'episodes' rather than a grand overarching plot. The aliens were very vivid, although not all (not any?) of them matched actual Sector General aliens at least as I envisioned them. I remember one looked mostly human but had sort of folds of skin around the neck which inflated from time to time. Anyway, the dream/movie plot was just mostly different surgeries on different aliens.
Oh, and Dr. Prilicla was there but he was screwed up. First he was a pulsing geometric pattern in bad CGI with subtitles over music, and then after some sort of 'empathic link created' type subtitle he shifted... to a little purple doll on a string being pulled about through the air. It was as if right at that moment, they ran out of their special effects budget.
Other dream involved superheroes. And I know the relations between these people don't make sense. But bear with me.
There had just been some big world threatening event. After it, Batgirl was on trial for some actions prior to/during it that some people felt was wrong, even though she was doing it to try to save the world. Her prosecutor was Aquaman (though the bearded one from the newer cartoons). Aquaman was Batgirl's father. Batgirl had supergirl's powers, and she had two sisters. Her older one was also once Batgirl, and her younger one had an eyepatch. Batgirl was giving her final statement, and said something along the lines of, "And to my sister, I'd like to say, if one day, you decide to do what's right and become a hero... just don't forget how the world treats its heroes." But then went on to say that she should do it anyway.
Then I think Superman came around and interjected that there was a problem because part of the evidence that was being presented was about the future, what sort of events Batgirl would get into if she wasn't punished... but now, it seemed, that there is no future, for any of them. Their whole universe was about to end because of something new that happened.
I dunno, weird.
Okay, one was basically me watching a movie of the Sector General series - or something more or less like it. The movie was sort of an anthology - all starring the same characters but more or less a series of small 'episodes' rather than a grand overarching plot. The aliens were very vivid, although not all (not any?) of them matched actual Sector General aliens at least as I envisioned them. I remember one looked mostly human but had sort of folds of skin around the neck which inflated from time to time. Anyway, the dream/movie plot was just mostly different surgeries on different aliens.
Oh, and Dr. Prilicla was there but he was screwed up. First he was a pulsing geometric pattern in bad CGI with subtitles over music, and then after some sort of 'empathic link created' type subtitle he shifted... to a little purple doll on a string being pulled about through the air. It was as if right at that moment, they ran out of their special effects budget.
Other dream involved superheroes. And I know the relations between these people don't make sense. But bear with me.
There had just been some big world threatening event. After it, Batgirl was on trial for some actions prior to/during it that some people felt was wrong, even though she was doing it to try to save the world. Her prosecutor was Aquaman (though the bearded one from the newer cartoons). Aquaman was Batgirl's father. Batgirl had supergirl's powers, and she had two sisters. Her older one was also once Batgirl, and her younger one had an eyepatch. Batgirl was giving her final statement, and said something along the lines of, "And to my sister, I'd like to say, if one day, you decide to do what's right and become a hero... just don't forget how the world treats its heroes." But then went on to say that she should do it anyway.
Then I think Superman came around and interjected that there was a problem because part of the evidence that was being presented was about the future, what sort of events Batgirl would get into if she wasn't punished... but now, it seemed, that there is no future, for any of them. Their whole universe was about to end because of something new that happened.
I dunno, weird.