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The Errant Venture had fled the engagement over the Five Worlds and had set up shop in the Coruscant system, with Rar and Lavint still aboard. Unbeknownst to Rar, however, a holocam had recorded her in the corridors outside the Maw Casino and transferred this information to the Jedi Temple on Coruscant several days after the events in the Corellian system. There, the Alema Rar Task Force, consisting of Zekk, Jaina Solo, and Jagged Fel, received the data and departed the surface of the galactic capital for the nearby Errant Venture. They were shortly thereafter joined by the Solos, who returned to the Star Destroyer from Gyndine. Rar detected Leia Organa Solo's presence clearly and grew excited at the prospect of righting the Balance. Meeting with Lavint briefly in the cabin, Rar assured her partner that their deal was concluded, aware that Lavint was still a potential target for elimination if her plans went awry. The ex-Jedi made her way to a data kiosk to download information on recent arrivals to the Errant Venture.[28]
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With Jaina Solo, Zekk, and Fel still tracking her movements, Rar knew that she had to act quickly at Ossus. She left the Meditation Sphere in a ravine and made her way to the Jedi Academy. Once there, Rar was surprised to discover that Jacen Solo had dispatched a complement of Galactic Alliance Guard soldiers to secure the academy in order to gain leverage over the Jedi Order. The Twi'lek felt that this made her mission to help Solo all the more pertinent, as in her opinion he was already blundering. Distracting the guards in the Ossus library, Rar downloaded all data on Sith Meditation Spheres to her datapad. Much of the limited information was already known to her, but the fact that the vessel was a powerful tool for the art of battle meditation, with which one could turn the tides of engagements, was news to the Twi'lek. Rar set off back through the forests to the ravine and ordered the Meditation Sphere to take her back to Lumiya's asteroid hideout in the Kanz sector.[13]
We thank C. Marthe for excellent technical assistance. Funding: This study was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant nos. 164480 to B.L., 157884 to M.E., and 160786 to M.E. and J.G.), the United States National Science Foundation (award IOS-1339237 to G.J.), the Max Planck Society, and the University of Bern. Author contributions: M.E., T.G.K., and G.J. conceived the study. All authors designed the experiments and analyzed the data. B.L., C.F., C.A.M.R., T.Z., R.A.R.M., L.H., J.-D.B., V.H., T.K., G.H., W.C., P.Y., and T.G.K. performed the experiments. M.E. and T.G.K. wrote the first draft. All authors contributed to the final version of the manuscript. Competing interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests. Data and materials availability: All data needed to evaluate the conclusions in the paper are present in the paper and/or the Supplementary Materials. Raw reads of the RNA sequencing experiment can be downloaded from the NCBI Sequence Read Archive (SRA accession: SRP148745). Additional data related to this paper may be requested from the authors.
I always appreciate your comments, but this sentence is downright stupid and racist: "Germans always find it difficult to stray from a marching beat". Hadn't thought that you maintain and even spread such unreflected prejudices. Yes, I know, you like to provoke, but there is not a tiny bit of witticism to find.
Also not to be missed, but quite hard to find and officially released as a "Kluster" box set even though it had nothing to do with Roedelius and Moebius (the band Cluster, 2 of whom were in Kluster with Conrad Schnitzler) is this gem in which Schulze participated as a drummer (read down in the discogs listing for some credits) on at least a few of the tracks: -1969-1972/release/1767336The group was also called "Eruption" which is the name I prefer to give them, although their leader the great Conrad Schnitzler would often use both names. Anyway, this isn't like his later synth music at all, it's very well-recorded live performances by a shadowy ensemble with shifting members playing tape loops, adding machines, cellos, along with drums, guitars, etc. Very dark and hypnotic (like a more talented Throbbing Gristle) this set is my nomination for BEST Krautrock live set/album of all time. The FLAC links (officially sanctioned by Schnitzler for public sharing, though cryptically hidden and you'll have to add your own ".flac" endings to the downloaded files). Since the LP boxes were only 200 in number I guess Qbico doesn't mind people having these. Sorry for this to be such a long comment but this is a complicated release to explain (it's really like a puzzle, and these are most, but not all of the pieces... the others were on another Qbico box set and are meant to be sandwiched in between these tracks, since the live performances were over 60 minutes and each had to be edited down to 2 sides of a 40 minute vinyl LP). But it's just about the best late-night listen ever, if dark hypnotic avant-garde analog stuff is your thing. Enjoy! : -1969-1972-qbico-94-2009-httpswww.html
Shocking Richie, this is what happens if you don't sort out your work before you kick the proverbial bucket. I'm working on this blog to carry on post mortem,but it does rely on other people is the problem there. I assume you have downloaded the Schitzler on this blog...i probably have more i could post,wuill have a look....I had to remove a few due to moaning from one of his record labels...that label by the freeman brothers of Ultima Thule non_fame.Still in print they reckon. 041b061a72