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Seiben

Secrets.. by Hans Seiben

Seiben, sitting alone in the capitan's yacht maneuvers the yacht further in the clouds to evade the Republic's scanners.  Satisfied that the Republic lost the capitan's yacht's energy signature, Seiben reclines back in his seat.  "Computer, play music, Earth, classical, Beethoven." Seiben says.  Seiben then starts to relax.  Seiben loved classical music ever since he was a child. Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, etc.  They always relaxed Seiben, taking away all the stresses of the day.  But still, Seiben wonders, What the heck is going on here? Why does BluRox want to hide from the Republic? Where did she go? Seiben looks back at the door.  But stays in his seat relaxing in his seat again.  He remembers the words of his father, Dieter Seiben, capitan of the USS Alliance: "Hans, it is German nature to obey your superior's orders.  Obey them with German precision and efficiency, and without question." Seiben reflects on that.. and becomes intraced by the music played by the Vienna Orchestra, who have just started playing Beethoven's "Ode to Joy".

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Seiben loved classical music ever since he was a child. Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, etc.  

You're going to love it here Seiben. I have a turbolift that is programed to play "Votre toast je peux vous le rendre" by Georges Bizet, from the opera Carmen, everytime that

Lt Commander Robinson enters it.  You'll have to find out about the 'toast' on your own though!

 

Blu :wink:

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