Variety - William Shatner: My Trip to Space Filled Me with 'Overwhelming Sadness'
"cold, dark, black emptiness"
I very much appreciate the critique and suggestions. I think my prologue needs some work, and I did toy with the idea of making some hint or reference to the original words of Kirk in TOS prologue. But I don't want to deal with a quote from another author's work. Maybe a small tweek would suffice, "cold, black, emptiness", or just "black emptiness of Space." I want to give a little more description of the Vulcan and her crews' circumstances, to get the reader up to speed on who the crew and ship are, and what they are doing, but I don't want it to be more than two short paragraph.
"We see across vast expanses to impossibly distant worlds. We look out into Space and witness the beginning of the Universe, the birth of planets, and the death of stars. Civilization turns to Space for knowledge, adventure, and hope. Space, cold, black, and empty, is also deadly, a wall to growth and progress. It holds our past and our future.
Forced to flee life on their planets, this is where Vulcan and her crew live, work and explore. Join Vulcan and her twenty crew from different and distant worlds, who have been brought together on a quest to find refuge, wonder, and friendship, in the greatest frontier."
I did not make the paragraph break at "Space..." because this spot seemed more natural to a spoken narration. I'll be happy to discuss any weaknesses in my decisions further.
-Will
"cold, dark, black emptiness"
I very much appreciate the critique and suggestions. I think my prologue needs some work, and I did toy with the idea of making some hint or reference to the original words of Kirk in TOS prologue. But I don't want to deal with a quote from another author's work. Maybe a small tweek would suffice, "cold, black, emptiness", or just "black emptiness of Space." I want to give a little more description of the Vulcan and her crews' circumstances, to get the reader up to speed on who the crew and ship are, and what they are doing, but I don't want it to be more than two short paragraph.
"We see across vast expanses to impossibly distant worlds. We look out into Space and witness the beginning of the Universe, the birth of planets, and the death of stars. Civilization turns to Space for knowledge, adventure, and hope. Space, cold, black, and empty, is also deadly, a wall to growth and progress. It holds our past and our future.
Forced to flee life on their planets, this is where Vulcan and her crew live, work and explore. Join Vulcan and her twenty crew from different and distant worlds, who have been brought together on a quest to find refuge, wonder, and friendship, in the greatest frontier."
I did not make the paragraph break at "Space..." because this spot seemed more natural to a spoken narration. I'll be happy to discuss any weaknesses in my decisions further.
-Will