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Was it Fred Steiner's herky-jerky stinger-phrase from "By Any Other Name" that accompanied the vaporization of the engineering technician when he was about to cut power to the M-5 unit, in THE ULTIMATE COMPUTER? Genius.
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Yup. "Rojan's Revenge / Rojan's Blocks / Broken Block." from Season 2 Disc 3 "Who Mourns for Adonias?," "Mirror, Mirror," "By Any Other Name," "The Omega Glory" & Second Season Library Cues
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Furthermore, I'd love to have a complete listing of the number of times individual stingers from WHO MOURNS FOR ADONAIS?'s "Stingers/Giant Apollo" were individually divided up and used all by themselves in other episodes. I know that one is when Mr. Hengist (John Fiedler) is identified as the Redjac entity and is about to explode into violence in WOLF IN THE FOLD. Where are ALL the others?
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Are we talking about the stinger used here? I've wanted to make it my text message sound but digging through the LLL set for it seemed daunting. http://youtu.be/wphWJoliUMQ Gotcha covered. Zap the Cap, Track 37, 38 & 39 - pick one. Season 2 Disc 5 "I, Mudd," "The Trouble with Tribbles," Second Season Library Music, Alternates & Outtakes Tracks 38 and 39 have just the stinger and not the music that follows.
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Was it Fred Steiner's herky-jerky stinger-phrase from "By Any Other Name" that accompanied the vaporization of the engineering technician when he was about to cut power to the M-5 unit, in THE ULTIMATE COMPUTER? Genius. Anyone ever notice a very similar brass figure in Greystoke? I noticed that, yeah. It was also voiced by trumpets in the scene where Tarzan returns with the slain wildcat.
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