Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Captian's Log Stardate 20103.8

The surprise for Lt Denyce went great! She was completely surprised. She did not realize where we were going until we approached the planet. We arrived as the D planet at 0730 and were able to enter once we got the entrance protocols cleared up. The first stop I, Lt Commander DuJuana and Lieutenants Denyce and Isaiah made was to section Space Mountain. Though it has nothing on Warp it was still quite thrilling. We then enjoyed other mountains such as Thunder and Matterhorn. We enjoyed seeing a holonovel entitled Captian EO where the song gets stuck in your head for hours later. I'm still humming "We are hear to save the world!" I do know that if I had behaved like that as a captain, Starfleet would have kicked me out. We relaxed underwater on a submarine named Scout. I did notice that there was one named Voyager, it would have been intriguing to see if it lived up to that name. We checked out an unique gentleman by the name of Indiana Jones, who seemed to get in the most unsettling trouble. Lt Commander DJ and Lt Isaiah decided to check on some Pirates of the Caribbean while Lt Denyce and I tackled the mysterious Indiana Jones again. We crossed over to the province of California Adventure and received something called a Fast Pass to gain entrance to an event later in the day. We enjoyed such diversions as California Scream, Mulholland Drive, Soaring over California and Silly Symphony Swings.

In the evening the inhabitants treated us to a amazing spectacle of lights, water, fire and sound. The World of Color was beautiful, moving and inspiring. We were then treated to some old fashion 21st century fireworks that brought our away mission to a close on a positive note. Though the away team was tired and stuffed from all the wonderful delicacies to sample we all left with a smile on our faces, just like when we arrived.
The away mission was success and the inhabitants proved most friendly with all the different species visiting their planet. This planet would provide hours of enjoyment for the crew the next time we are set for some shore leave.

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