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it was such a bad flash, that i really can't comment on the visuals too much at all, but it had something kind of funny to it also, and the timing of the clips was pretty good.
Here is its eulogy, a collection of the kind words written about it while still among the living. They shall live on forever in its place.
Captain Picard Getting Down Right Jiggy With It!
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it was such a bad flash, that i really can't comment on the visuals too much at all, but it had something kind of funny to it also, and the timing of the clips was pretty good.
haha
i rather enjoyed that for some reason. i think it was the part when he was wearing the robin hood getup. lol and the mafia suit made me laugh as well.
*Tuts* That was pathetic
A bunch of pasted images from Star Trek with their mouths moving to a rap song that was of a poor quality, it wasn't funny or entertaining. these pasted images with their mouths moving movies were way overdone, it's a shame that people still decided to submit such things even today.
Peace Out, Afro Stud
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Picard Rap - the author
This is a much-truncated version of the original audio file, which was made (as sheramil said) on an amiga. My ex-husband, Nikolai Kingsley, was responsible for it - I remember the endless repetitions of "On screen" ...
As for the video, no idea who did it ... but they either cut it short or had a broken version. The original was over 2 minutes long.
music was okay, animation was a little basic
very few people know that the original song was made on an amiga, using modtracker; the 8-bit samples were pulled off betamax videotapes of STTNG using Audio Engineer II and a cheap-ass digitiser. many years later, it was updated to include the "how many lights / there are four lights!" bits, and converted into a .WAV, and then into a .MP3.
i won't claim to be the author, because i very stupidly didn't put my name on it, or in it, anywhere. you would need superb detective skills to trace this file back to its origin, uploaded, at 9600 baud, to Greg Hills' BBS back in the days before teh intarweb even existed. ask mike barnes. he was there.