Lexember 15

Finally, the stars are right. It is time that today’s theme from ConWorkShop is stars. Although some people get the star treatment and can even take seven stones and seven stars and one white tree in carryon, I must settle for less. And with fiction as my guiding star, I will raise my eyes to the stars and contemplate the adventurous star pilots in Erehetu “Star Patrol”, a science fiction television series created by the legendary Usini Uterinu, deservedly called the Birthmother of Science Fiction Television (on Rireinu).

Misa Reyehuta [Erakeri-vemohase]pa kaki [Erehetu]ra rirenetikive· saki kusehimeaye kerepihipu erevemokunare yakive:
Misa Reyehuta.NOM Erakeri-ship-lady-ESS which.REL star-patrol-INE flower-perform-PST-HSY | that.NOM television-series.NOM science-fiction-ADJZ star-fleet-ELA be-PST-HSY ||
Misa Reyehuta starred as Shiplady Erakeri in “Star Patrol”, a television series about a science fictional starfleet.

anoseto /ˈɑnoˌseto/ n. IN 1. solar system, the star Ano and its planets;
2. star system, any set of planets with their primary star(s)
ereime /ˈeɹeˌime/ n. IN astronym, star name
eretore /ˈeɹeˌtoɹe/ n. IN starquake
erenamupu /ˈeɹeˌnɑmupu/ adj. star-shaped
erevemokuna /ˈeɹeˌvemoˌkunɑ/ n. IN starfleet
rirenetita /ˈɹiɹeˌnetitɑ/ vi. star, act as star, play a leading role (as character-ESS, in performance-INE)