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'''Theras and Her Red Deltas''' was a popular band active in the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] as of [[3025]].<ref name="HS(TLC)p129">''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 129</ref>
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Considered "the most notorious band of the thirty-first century",<ref name=S15>''Shrapnel Issue 15'',:"Mercenaries Entertainment Network Digest: June 3152"</ref> '''Theras and Her Red Deltas''' was a popular band active in the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] as of [[3025]].<ref name="HS(TLC)p129">''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 129</ref>
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==Band Members==
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* Theras - Vocals<ref name=S15/>
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* [[Gunthar Carbonetti]] - Lead Guitar<ref name=S15/>
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* [[Rudolph X'dova]] - Rhythm Guitar<ref name=S15/>
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* [[Kira Rystal]] - Synth<ref name=S15/>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
Theras and Her Red Deltas, promoted by the Star Drive record label of the [[Ear Candy Company]], was the most popular band in the Lyran Commonwealth in 3025. Their live shows included the use of whips, chains and anatomical displays. In January [[3022]] one such show at the [[Kesterton Amphitheater]] on [[Skye]] caused some disquiet, with the patron requesting refunds, as the concert had been advertised as a performance by the [[Tharkan Boy's Choir]].<ref name="HS(TLC)p129"></ref>
 
Theras and Her Red Deltas, promoted by the Star Drive record label of the [[Ear Candy Company]], was the most popular band in the Lyran Commonwealth in 3025. Their live shows included the use of whips, chains and anatomical displays. In January [[3022]] one such show at the [[Kesterton Amphitheater]] on [[Skye]] caused some disquiet, with the patron requesting refunds, as the concert had been advertised as a performance by the [[Tharkan Boy's Choir]].<ref name="HS(TLC)p129"></ref>
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Circa [[3152]] an eight episode docudrama [[holovid]] ''[[A Red-Hot Life]]'' was being produced, recreating the rise, fall and resurrection of the band with only minimal over-dramatizing. As of June 3145 the latest episode featured the hard partying Theras driving Carbonetti to pursue a solo career following a huge argument, triggering increasing tensions with X'dova as he tries to take over songwriting as well as lead and rhythm guitars, the situation additionally worsened by Rystal's increasing demands for solos.<ref name=S15/>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]''
 
* ''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]''
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* ''[[Shrapnel Issue 15]]''
  
 
[[Category:Musical Ensembles]]
 
[[Category:Musical Ensembles]]

Latest revision as of 00:26, 13 February 2024

Considered "the most notorious band of the thirty-first century",[1] Theras and Her Red Deltas was a popular band active in the Lyran Commonwealth as of 3025.[2]

Band Members[edit]

History[edit]

Theras and Her Red Deltas, promoted by the Star Drive record label of the Ear Candy Company, was the most popular band in the Lyran Commonwealth in 3025. Their live shows included the use of whips, chains and anatomical displays. In January 3022 one such show at the Kesterton Amphitheater on Skye caused some disquiet, with the patron requesting refunds, as the concert had been advertised as a performance by the Tharkan Boy's Choir.[2]

Circa 3152 an eight episode docudrama holovid A Red-Hot Life was being produced, recreating the rise, fall and resurrection of the band with only minimal over-dramatizing. As of June 3145 the latest episode featured the hard partying Theras driving Carbonetti to pursue a solo career following a huge argument, triggering increasing tensions with X'dova as he tries to take over songwriting as well as lead and rhythm guitars, the situation additionally worsened by Rystal's increasing demands for solos.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Shrapnel Issue 15,:"Mercenaries Entertainment Network Digest: June 3152"
  2. 2.0 2.1 House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 129

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