The Shonare Vhekadla clan of the Manadalorian Mercs surprise Faldwin J. Bardand Christopher Fox Graham at Bookmans |
Writing with Faldwin was a lot of fun. We wrote the poem at Bookmans in Flagstaff, which coincidentally was visited that day by the Shonare Vhekadla clan of the Manadalorian Mercs.
Of course, I had my lightsabers in the truck and I was wearing my vintage Star Wars T-shirt, so, well perfect.
Beneath this handsome exterior | |
beats the heart of a nerd | |
and not your typical | |
“I’ve read the novelizations of the Harry Potter movies” | |
nerd | nerd |
or “I Wikipediaed ‘Twilight’ to sleep with the girl at Bookman’s” | |
nerd | nerd |
No | |
we’re NERDS | we’re NERDS |
Spend six months working on a costume for a three-day convention | |
NERDS | NERDS |
Memorize the inner workings of interstellar starships | |
NERDS | NERDS |
Spend more money on an authentic prop than I do on my girlfriend | |
NERDS | NERDS |
Become fluent in a fictional language I’ll never be able to put on my resume | |
NERDS | NERDS |
we devote our life to the greatest space epic of all time | we devote our life to the greatest space epic of all time |
filled with alien races from exotic worlds | |
interstellar travel with impressive special effects | |
grand galactic space battles | |
exploding torpedoes | |
Of, course we’re talking about | |
Star | Star |
Wars Trek | Trek |
Star Trek? | Star Wars? |
Pointy-eared Vulcans and color-coded pajamas? | |
Wrinkly green gnomes and shit-colored bathrobes? | |
How is Star Trek better than Star Wars? | |
One word: Klingons | |
Original Series or after they became space bikers with wrinkly foreheads? | |
You mean wet dream machines for filler episodes? | |
Yeah ’cause nerds need to point out we only get laid once every seven years | |
So what’s so great about Star Wars? | |
Jedi Knights with Lightsabers | |
Grown men dancing around with flashlights? | |
The Force | |
Yeah, it was totally cool when Matilda did it | |
Mandalorians | |
Midi-chlorians. ‘Nuff said. | |
At least my technology makes sense | |
Give me some dilithium crystals and a forcefield and I can build you a warpdrive | |
because I have the specs for that memorized | |
I doubt you can build a lightsaber | |
Whatever, I prefer my space epic focus on the characters not “Treknobabble” | |
You fix a busted hyperdrive the same way you fix a busted TV | |
You hit it with Wookie | |
Geordi La Forge just “reverses the polarity” or | |
“Calibrates the vertarium cortenide power grid with compressed personnel transporters” | |
Why would you use vertarium cortenide for personnel transports? | |
The molecular structure isn’t complex enough to handle organic lifeforms | |
Stop! It’s not about technology, it’s about characters | |
C3PO is just a rusty servant with a shitty British accent | |
Jean-Luc Picard is a Frenchman played by a Scotsman with a worse British accent | |
Did you just insult the silky smooth baritone of Capt. Jean-Luc Picard | |
the Barry White of the Milky Way? | |
at least he doesn’t sound like he’s been smoking two packs a day for 800 years | |
“emphysema, I have” | |
who trained Obi-Wan Kenobi, | “tumor causing, teeth staining, |
smelly, puking habit” | |
Star Wars is a modern retelling of ancient Greek heroic epics: | |
a boy becomes a man | |
finds his father | |
Rescues him from himself | |
and saves the galaxy | |
or he’s a whiny brat with daddy issues who kisses his own sister | |
But with the Force | |
Star Wars is better (said while doing the Jedi Mind Trick) | |
Seriously? | |
Don’t use your Jedi Mind Trick on me | |
I will mindmeld your ass | |
faster than you can say Pon Farr | |
I’d explain, but we don’t have all night | |
Lightsabers! | |
Holodecks! | |
The Force! | |
Mindmelds! | |
Mandalorians! | |
Klingons! | |
Gorram-it! | Gorram-it! |
Wait, did you just say “gorram-it”? | |
Yeah | |
Shiny. You like “Firefly”? | |
Of course. Cowboys in space. What’s not to like? | |
And Nathan Fillion | |
So hot | So hot |
It’s so messed up that it got canceled | |
Yeah, what the hell was Fox thinking? | |
(exit stage together) | (exit stage together) |
Azami with the Shonare Vhekadla clan of the Manadalorian Mercs at Bookmans |
I like the way this reads like a (cool/uncool??) dual-rap of sorts. The way the two columns converse with each other, challenge each other, but at the same time work in synthesis throughout. It's an awesome patchwork of modern culture - love the references. I'm treating the links as part of the fabric of the poem - turning it into a postmodern internet creation!
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