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{{quote|''Formularisation is compulsory in commercial TV, and has struck [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|STTNG]] hard. The [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|NCC1701D]] now has less time than ever to explore strange new worlds - half the season is prebooked for return visits to the Klingons or Cardassians, and guest spots for Barclay, Ma Troi, Q, Old Uncle Tom Cobleigh and all. Not that I want to see any fewer Romulan Warbirds, Borg motherships etc; I just regret this inevitable loss of novelty in favour of the kind of ''petty'' continuity that [[Star Trek|STTOS]] tried so hard to avoid.''|'''Justin B. Rye'''. ''[http://www.xibalba.demon.co.uk/jbr/trek/3.html Star Trek: Mark Two]''}}
 
{{quote|''"This is not chaos," Martin insists. "I don't believe in chaos in songwriting. There is an order to it. It either makes sense or it doesn't. This chord goes into this chord for a chorus. It's two plus two."''<br />
''Cloud defends a similar position. "We both to this day still feel there is really no 'art' in most music," he asserts. "'Art' isn't in everything. People like to think everything is art. Arranging flowers, writing poems, making a latte--these are just actions, not art. Plugging in an electric guitar, playing four chords, adding bass and drums, and singing words in key is no more 'art' than a guy opening his tool box, putting on a 9/16 socket, replacing a belt, and getting the lawn mower running again."''|'''Matt Johnson''' interviewing '''[[Starflyer 59]]''', ''Bandoppler'', [http://www.bandoppler.com/BD1_F_SF59.htm "The Cool War"]}}