Sphynx
Commodore
LeHah,
Yes, that is exactly what I mean. Thanks for catching my mistake. I was mingling my Latin and my Portuguese, together with my own lousy spelling and fatigue (we've been training my son to sleep through the night, so sleep deprivation is beginning to set in). That Day of Judgement theme is very prevalent, used in everything from action movies to cartoons (there is a strain of it that goes through the sound track of Crimson Tide, to name one. It was even used in one place in the Smurf's Christmas special when Gargomel appeared on screen doing something dasterdly, as I recall. It was also featured in the Animaniacs episode in which they accidentally end up in hell and drive Satan nuts). I'm glad you are familiar with it. It speaks of a day of wrath and burning to come, and begs for the singer to be spaired from that fate. It's tone fits well with what the Kilrathi are planning to do to Earth, and with what ends up happening to Kilrah. Quite fitting, I'd say.
Yes, that is exactly what I mean. Thanks for catching my mistake. I was mingling my Latin and my Portuguese, together with my own lousy spelling and fatigue (we've been training my son to sleep through the night, so sleep deprivation is beginning to set in). That Day of Judgement theme is very prevalent, used in everything from action movies to cartoons (there is a strain of it that goes through the sound track of Crimson Tide, to name one. It was even used in one place in the Smurf's Christmas special when Gargomel appeared on screen doing something dasterdly, as I recall. It was also featured in the Animaniacs episode in which they accidentally end up in hell and drive Satan nuts). I'm glad you are familiar with it. It speaks of a day of wrath and burning to come, and begs for the singer to be spaired from that fate. It's tone fits well with what the Kilrathi are planning to do to Earth, and with what ends up happening to Kilrah. Quite fitting, I'd say.