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A '''fireworks display''' is a celebratory event comprised of explosions of [[light]] and sound given off by a firework or other light source. |
A '''fireworks display''' is a celebratory event comprised of explosions of [[light]] and sound given off by a firework or other light source. |
Revision as of 14:15, 22 January 2007
A fireworks display is a celebratory event comprised of explosions of light and sound given off by a firework or other light source.
In 2371, Benjamin Sisko successfully navigated a replica of an eight hundred-year-old Bajoran spaceship from Deep Space 9 to Cardassia, giving evidence to the theory that ancient Bajorans had done the same. Upon reaching Cardassia, he was greeted with fireworks. (DS9: "Explorers")
In an alternate timeline, in which the USS Voyager did not return to Earth until 2394, the ships was greeted in San Francisco with fireworks. {VOY: "Endgame")
In another alternate timeline, The Delta Flyer reached Earth by using a quantum slipstream drive. When they reached Earth they were recived with antimatter fireworks. {VOY: "Timeless")