(The Baron reflects on the
various options available to him as a pilot
now that he is at a point of retirement. For
him, none of the choices appealed to him and
he would die in his ship only a few months
later. Omal is trying him in a role as
ringmaster which may have present that way a
fourth option. He also relates how he
watches our old episodes of "Star Trek" that
has been beamed into space while on patrol.)
The
Baron: Guten Tag.
Russ:
Guten Tag mein herr.
The
Baron: danka.
Russ:
and how goes it tonight
Baron?
The
Baron: it goes well.
Russ:
good. Well this is a bit
of a transitional phase.
The
Baron: ja,
I think so.
Russ:
well good one, anyway I
like it. So how’s you’ve
been doing?
The
Baron: I do well.
Russ:
good.
The
Baron: I have done better.
Russ:
ahh, we all have, but….
The
Baron: I think, body move,
right?
Russ:
uh-huh.
The
Baron: ja?
Russ:
yeah.
The
Baron: it feel not
comfortable, image ja?
My....?
Russ:
uh-huh.
The
Baron: my head, if
think, body move ja?
Russ: ja,
it will take a little
while to get used to the
movement. Are you
wearing a helmet?
(his
pilot helmet)
The
Baron: nein.
Russ:
ahh.
The
Baron: ahh, danka. Okay,
whilst they helmet…..
Russ:
okay.
The
Baron: I sprechen zie ja?
Russ:
si. Yeah.
The
Baron: vos is dos? What
is si?
Russ:
si is Spanish, another Earth
language.
The
Baron: nein sprechen zie
espanol.
Russ:
ahh, well it would be
English, Spanish and
then German.
The
Baron: sprechen zie
Deutsche.
Russ:
right.
The
Baron: danka.
Russ:
okay, I sprechen very
little Deutsche.
The
Baron: ein sprechen zie
Deutsche en bisschen.
Russ:
hmm, a lot?
The
Baron: you say.
Russ:
ein
sprechen zie Deutsche en
bisschen.
The
Baron: bisschen.
Russ:
bisschen.
The
Baron: it means I speak
German a little.
Russ:
oh a little, bisschen
means little.
The
Baron: bisschen.
Russ:
hmm okay. That’s
something I need to
learn because I do have
a lot of German
customers at my store.
The
Baron: ja.
I no give lesson, I have
no…..I get (clears
throat) when trying to
teach Deutsche.
Russ:
ahh, well I figure I’ll
pick it up here and
there.
The
Baron: ja.
One pause please?
Russ:
uh-huh.
The
Baron: danka. Ahh,
ahhh!! Ja.
Russ:
go ahead and get
comfortable there.
The
Baron: feel body, young
body.
Russ:
there you go, much
better.
The
Baron: ja,
danka.
Russ:
yeah, well I figured
since you wear the
helmet all the time
anyway when you’re
flying….
The
Baron: command root
different ja?
Russ:
yeah, command root
different but at least
this way with a helmet
on you’ll feel more
comfortable.
The
Baron: ja.
Russ:
if only a little
disoriented and go,
“huh?”
The
Baron: ja,
danka.
Russ:
my pleasure, my
pleasure. Excellent, so
we’re going to try as a
ringmaster here and….
The
Baron: I try one more
life.
Russ:
excellent and well you
should.
The
Baron: ja,
I have choice to make.
Russ:
ahh.
The
Baron: they offer me two
choice.
Russ:
okay.
The
Baron: retire and........not
know word.
Russ:
retire in old age?
The
Baron: nein, nein, not
known.
Russ:
well I’m not good with
that either. Well if you
tell Karra, Karra will
tell me and I’ll..
The
Baron: ahh, danka.
Russ:
then I’ll know. Because
you’ll know the Sirian,
she’ll know the Sirian,
she’ll know the English
and she’ll tell me.
The
Baron: fräulein
ambassador say inanuity.
Russ:
boy, that didn’t clear
anything up.
The
Baron: inanuity, nein
nein. Nevermind, choice
one.
Russ:
ahh.
The
Baron: choice two, be
grounded, pilot teacher.
Explain life as pilot,
highest victor.
Russ:
right.
The
Baron: or my choice add
in….
Russ:
go out in blaze
of glory?
The
Baron: go out teaching
lesson.
Russ:
ahhh. The only problem
is, you wouldn’t go out,
nobody could beat you.
The
Baron: I think could.
Russ:
well it'd
be tough.
The
Baron: pick fight of
odds of 20 plus to one?
Russ:
you’d be a while looking
for those odds though.
The
Baron: ja
but never forgot.
Russ:
right.
The
Baron: if
I go choice one, fade
away and be just name.
Russ:
uh-huh.
The
Baron: choice two, same
but longer. Choice
three, never forgot.
Your Baron, on planet….
Russ:
never forgot.
The
Baron: Manfred?
Russ:
yep, still the most
famous ace known to man.
The
Baron: ja,
on your planet.
Russ:
right.
The
Baron even though little
ace now.
Russ:
right.
The
Baron: 80, eh? Not big.
Russ:
no, but still it’s…..the
time of our history that
he performed it in the
flying machines he
performed it in made him
an ace.
The
Baron: ja.
Russ:
I mean nowadays, it’s
nothing to pull a
trigger and launch a
missile but what he did
was, that was pretty
unordinary.
The
Baron: uh-huh, I think
so. So as a
ringmaster…..
Russ:
uh-huh.
The
Baron: duty are put
people to speak ja?
Russ: uh-huh
ja.
The
Baron: and keep order.
Russ:
correct.
The
Baron: also duty to
organize speakers.
Russ:
right.
The
Baron: I have teacher?
Russ:
okay.
The
Baron: she teach and
explain how.
Russ:
oh excellent.
The
Baron: she say be strong
of person?
Russ:
uh-huh.
The
Baron: be not forgiving.
Russ:
right.
The
Baron: even with special
person. This ein first
week for me?
Russ:
right.
The
Baron: next week maybe
not me, maybe someone
other.
Russ:
well we’ll see.
The
Baron: different other
person.
Russ:
okay.
The
Baron: see how I do.
Russ:
excellent, you’re doing
great so far.
The
Baron: danka.
Russ:
once you got the helmet
on you of course, that
helps a lot.
The
Baron: ja, ja.
It so clean and clinical
in room.
Russ:
oh yeah.
The Baron:
uh-huh.
Russ: are
you in the channeling
room or....?
The
Baron: ja.
Russ:
oh okay and that’s
one thing that I
want to work on
is we’re working
with these
groups and we have
to make
better friends
but at the same
time…
The
Baron: you make
better friends,
I lose many……I
forgive for what
done but not
forget.
Russ:
I don’t blame
you.
The
Baron: you have
person fictional
that say, “You
Klingon
bastards, you
kill my son!!” I
find very funny
to watch but
understand
emotion.
Russ:
right, right and
he never forgave
them.
The
Baron: ahh,
I.....
Russ: actually
he did finally,
he understood.
Capt. Kirk of
the Starship
Enterprise.
The
Baron: ja.
Russ:
I didn’t know
you even watched
that.
The
Baron: it beamed
out into space,
listen on long
flights.
Russ:
good for a few
laughs.
The
Baron: ja.
Russ:
okay, excellent,
very
informative which brings me to
a question that I have for
you.
The
Baron: ja?
Russ:
concerning you and your ship.
Omal talked about how you and
your ship are symbiotically
connected.
The
Baron: ja, ja.
Russ:
first off, can
you like take
off and go to
Sirius if you
want?
The
Baron: ja.
Russ:
well that’s kind
of handy. Folks have
to wait a long
time before they
can go trip off
to Sirius
anytime they
want, you’ve
got a ship ready
to go.
The
Baron: nein,
when I stop
being pilot….
Russ:
uh-huh.
The
Baron: ship also
retire.
Russ:
oh no.
The
Baron: ja.
Russ:
you can't just
kind of keep
it parked
in the garage
and….
The
Baron: nein.
Russ:
take it out for
a spin?
The
Baron: nein.
Russ: oh that’s
too bad, I
thought that
would be kind of
a nice benefit.
The
Baron: it
because
consciousness
taken…..taken
out……
Russ:
uh-huh.
The
Baron: and become
transport of
other method.
Russ:
oh I see, I see, it’s
used somewhere
else.
The
Baron: ja.
Russ:
oh okay.
The
Baron: ship
become…..become
a new person’s
ship with no
consciousness.
Russ:
oh.
The
Baron: I keep
consciousness
for transport?
Russ:
okay good.
The
Baron: yeah.
Russ:
hmm okay, so you
never lose that?
The
Baron: nein.
Russ:
that’s good.
Well we were
talking about
ships that have
been crashed
here on Earth.
For example if
one of the ships
from the base
crashed on Earth
and its pilot
was dead, is
there any way
somebody could
fly that ship
after that
point?
The
Baron: nein,
without
consciousness…….
Russ:
right without……
The
Baron: when I
die,
consciousness
die.
Russ:
oh okay, so no
one could take
that ship and
fly it through
any means
whatsoever? The
propulsion
system’s
basically gone?
The
Baron: all
functional but
no consciousness
to activate.
Russ:
oh, okay. Good,
I’m glad to hear
that.
The
Baron: ja.
Part of
safety…..safety…..
Russ:
factor?
The
Baron: nein,
nein...ahhkkk....
Russ:
well we’ll
figure it out.
Baron:
I get……
Russ:
I know the
general idea
you’re trying to
get to.
The
Baron: ja,
I get disc,
learn your
sprechen zie?
Russ:
oh my English?
The
Baron: ja.
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