"In one of the countless billions of galaxies in the universe, lies a medium-sized star, and one of its satellites, a green and insignificant planet, is now dead".
I love it! I don't know that computer...I was a Commodore PET kid. In high school, we had the ICON, which was a computer made for schools by the Ministry of Education here in Ontario, Canada.
If anyone can tell me how to get David H. Ahl's 1971 computer game "Super Star Trek" onto my Android phone, I'd be very thankful. I've loved this game since I first heard about it in his book "Basic Computer Games".
I just remembered a childhood game my father taught me...that when you're eating an apple, twist the stem while reciting the alphabet. When the stem breaks, that letter had meaning that day. Fortune telling!
I haven't thought of this in over forty-five years.
I watched this for the first time only a few years ago, after hearing about it for decades. My life hasn't been the same sense. What an amazing work "Neon Genesis Evangelion" is.