Los Angeles, Earth... July 28, 1992... Berkeley Systems, creator of #1
software utility After Dark has acquired the license from Paramount
Pictures to develop Star Trek, The Screen Saver, to be released October
1992.

"Space really is the Final Frontier... the space on a computer screen,"
said Berkeley president Wes Boyd in announcing the deal. "A whole
generation was raised on Star Trek, and now that generation has graduated
to computers", he said.

Paramount's license includes use of all Star Trek characters, creatures,
sounds and alien life forms. Berkeley's screen saver would prevent
computer screen burn-in by automatically displaying Tribbles, the
transporter room, Klingon warriors, Romulan vessels, The Starship
Enterprise and other cosmic effects.

Berkeley Systems is the galaxy's leading maker of screen savers, with over
1,000,000 copies of After Dark in circulation. When asked about the future
of his new software, Boyd gave the Vulcan hand salute and telepathically
said "It will 'live long and prosper!'"

(Klingon response follows...)

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