This day in Trinity Universe history
Dec. 4th, 2004 07:49 amPresented with not much comment, because my life isn't giving me time to write much comments. Sorry.
When I go through and mark all these posts as memories, "Farah Rashoud" is definitely going to be one of the keywords I use.
And "Novas and religion" is probably going to be another keyword.
If I'd remembered this last year, I'd have blogged it live. It's just too good to miss.
1998
[Aberrant] Drs. Mazarin and Rashoud release their findings on the discovery of a unique gland found in the brains of novas. This Mazarin-Rashoud (M-R) node is believed to be the root of a nova's abilities. Novas officially dubbed subspecies Homo sapiens novus. The Triton Foundation provides funding for Mazarin and Rashoud's research, and much of the other nova research over the next decade. A nova's powers are theorized to derive from manipulation of the basic forces of the universe, also known as the quantum forces: gravity, electromagnetism, weak nuclear force and strong nuclear force. The M-R node allows the nova some degree of channeling and control over the quantum forces.
When I go through and mark all these posts as memories, "Farah Rashoud" is definitely going to be one of the keywords I use.
2002
[Aberrant] A subway bombing in Tokyo brings world attention to Kamisama Buddhism, a hybrid of Shinto and Buddhist beliefs (novas being venerated as "bodhisattvas" or feared as "asuras") that is increasingly popular with Japanese youths. While Kamisama Buddhism professes non-violence, the media play up the suspects' involvement with the sect. Three young fanatics are charged in the bombing, though the leader of the religion, nova guru Bodhisattva Masato, disavows any foreknowledge of the attack.
And "Novas and religion" is probably going to be another keyword.
2003
[Aberrant] According to the Weekly World News, "Lost Biblical passages reveal the truth: Jesus was a nova!"
If I'd remembered this last year, I'd have blogged it live. It's just too good to miss.