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From: gallamw@mollybloom.msfc.nasa.gov (Mike Gallaher)
Date: 8 Sep 1995 18:47:35 GMT
Subject: Re: The Ninth Wave: Protagonist's name...
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References: <4281h1$i05@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <42nrvo$64d@ds9.dortmund.venture.net>
In article <42nrvo$64d@ds9.dortmund.venture.net>, gerald.paetsch@dortmund.netsurf.de (Gerald Paetsch) writes: |> In article <4281h1$i05@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, |> satyrnband@aol.com (SatyrnBand) wrote: |> >A recent inquiry on r.m.g asked about the name of the protagonist of |> >The Ninth Wave, which I had claimed to know quite a while back. In |> >order to help the requester discover, I've reviewed the CD, and determined |> >that the name I was hearing occurs at 0:21 and at ~0:27 in Waking the |> >Witch. |> > |> >I'd like to know if anyone else hears a name |> >at that point. |> |> Hmmmmm...... I've listened to it at least 50 times, but the only thing *I* |> hear at 0:21 is a female voice saying "wake up", accompanied by some giggling. |> At 0:27 there's a male voice saying: "come on, wake up" - but besides the |> noise resulting from the voice being sent through an effect, I absolutely |> *can't* hear anything more. Maybe it's kind of an acoustical illusion? |> |> Regards, |> Gerald It probably *is* an illusion, but I heard (and I admit I no longer hear it as strongly) the name "Lilly." Like I said before, it's such an appopriate name that it *should* have been there, even if Kate didn't actually do so.