On the re-imagined episodes of Battlestar Galactica, the humanoid cylons have something known as the 'Resurrection Ship'. Upon a death of a cylon (chances are, they were killed by Starbuck, played by the awesome Kara Thrace), their consciousness and memories would be downloaded into new body on the resurrection ship.
This effectively meant that cylons, for the most part, did not have to fear death as they knew they would come back to resume their place in life.
I've been thinking about this since it's getting harder for me to remember memories and events of my yesteryear. While I can recall most events pretty accurately, I don't remember enough detail to write a autobiography in the future without having to embellish most of the content. This patchy memory can be blamed on several things - alcohol-fuelled binges, my lack of taking photos of just my general view that what's in the past should remain in the past.
Hopefully, this new blog should serve to change all that. (I locked my other personal blog, if you're wondering, and it's only accessible to David and Joie.) But for the most part, I just want to document all the things I have a interest in at the moment before they change again..
Moving on..
apparently, alcohol doesn't REALLY impede memory-recall. just so you know. i remember these things. really, i do.
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