Sulu, set path to the floppy drive. Scotty, fit the hard drive with the MicroSoft Windows 95 engine. Chekov, prepare the install disks, were about to begin a sequel.
Captain, Windows 95 doesnt do SQL.
Right. Then lets see how she performs at task speed. Scotty?
Captain, are you surrrrre you want to rrrreplace the system? If ye put Windows code into a true 32-bit multitasking environment, well risk a matter-antimatter explosion!
Scotty, thats an order.
Aye Captain, but shes just not ready. She needs a proper beta shakedown.
Thats what were doing, Scotty. Chekov, how are those install disks coming?
Were on disk 5, sir.
Good. Spock?
Fascinating, Captain. It appears as if Windows 95 is scanning our hardware and mutating to adapt.
Then Spock, can you tell me why it is saying it cant use the Microsoft sound card, which works fine as configured under Windows 3.1?
Unknown, Captain.
Will it use a ProAudio Spectrum?
Unknown, Captain.
How about a Sound Blaster?
Unknown, Captain.
What good are you, anyway?
Box-office attraction, Captain.
Bones?
Im a doctor - not a hardware technician. Spock, cancel the Microsoft sound card and install the ProAudio Spectrum. Chekov, finish the software installation. Sulu, reboot the system when its ready and prepare to go to task speed on my signal.
Aye, aye, Captain.
Chekov?
Weve just entered the desktop zone, Captain.
Captain, she canna take it much more. Another 15 sectors and the enginesll burn up fer surrrrre.
Scotty, we havent even started yet.
Sorry, Captain, I just havent had a line in so long
Sulu, go to task 1. Bring up the README.TXT in the notepad.
Aye, Captain.
Wait a minute. Cancel that order. Plot a shortcut to the README.TXT in the desktop zone. Well be navigating back there frequently.
Yes, Sir.
Spock?
It seems as if we have a hardware conflict, sir. The ProAudio Spectrum 16 isnt responding, either in sound or SCSI.
Disable the card, Spock.
Im sorry, sir. It wont disable the SCSI without stopping sound card first. And it wont disable the sound card without disabling the SCSI first.
Captain, an enemy ship is approaching at 12 oclock.
[Looks at watch.] Good, that gives us a little more time to debug these systems.
No, sir. The ship is already upon us.
Uhura?
Scanning all frequencies, sir. Im trying to get an image, sir, but the system is awfully slow.
Scotty, whats happening down there?
The engine is running smoothly, Captain, but the 16-bit GDI can only process one console request at a time.
See what you can do, Scotty. Spock?
It appears to be an IBM ship, Captain. Equipped with a Warp drive.
[Impressive sound of Warp engine coming up to speed. OOhs and Ahhs as crew gazes in the direction of enemy ship.]
Put it on visual, Chekov.
Aye, Captain.
[Louder OOhs and Ahhs.]
Spock, the enemy ship is approaching fast. We need audio!
Im sorry, Captain. The registry is not responding.
Bones?
Im a doctor, not a beta tester!
Quick, Sulu, bring up the README.TXT file.
Captain - its gone. Some other task in the system must have moved or changed it.
Long-range scan, Chekov.
I found it, Captain. Wait a minute. This README.TXT file is for the game Land of Lore, with Patrick Stewart doing the voice of King Richard.
Patrick Stewart?
Youve never heard of Patrick Stewart?
No.
Must be a generation gap.
Captain, she canna take it much more. Another 15 sectors and the enginesll burn up fer surrrrre.
[Sigh.] Maintain power, Mr. Scott. Quick, Sulu, put us on red alert.
Captain, I cant figure out how to change the color of the desktop background!
Bones?
Im a doctor, not the FORCE docs!!
Never mind. Find the screen saver. Spock, prepare to fire HP LaserJet.
Captain, Ive chosen the screen saver that says Chicago is COOL but now Im getting no response at the helm.
[BOOM as the enemy hits ship with photon torpedo, then large zapping sound, then either the ship moves back and forth, or people sway left and right, depending on perspective. Sparks fly from console, fires glare, indicating what would normally be irreparable damage, yet will be fixed in just minutes.]
Sulu, take evasive action; otherwise, its certain doom!
Aye, Aye, Captain. It certainly is Doom and I dont mind saying Im getting awfully sick of this demo. Doom is one of the most stable games on the market and it runs under OS/2 with no problems whatsoever.
Weve got to get to the kernel. Uhura notify the kernel at Star Fleet.
Captain, I think either communications are breaking up, or youre dropping into melodramatic Shakespearean stammer mode again.
Spock?
Fascinating, Captain. It would seem that the needs of the few have out-weighed the needs of the many.
Scotty, get us out of here!
Sorry, Captain, the engine is no longer responding! Well have to do a hard boot to rrrrecover.
Bones?