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Story of the Rocket
Our
story begins in 1991 when the Center of the Universe was discovered
in Fremont. Immediately, members of the Fremont Business Association
recognized the need for a suitably unique landmark monument. Many
ideas were considered, but the answer came on a live morning newscast
reporting the dismantling of the circa 1950 cold war rocket fuselage
attached to AJ's Surplus in Bell town. The word went out and within
minutes FBA officials were at the site to acquire the Rocket. Now,
instead of heading to the scrap yard, the Rocket was on its way
to Fremont and into urban mythology.
Born Again
The Rocket languished in the back lots of Fremont until the summer
of '93 when a team of ambitious Fremont business people undertook
to erect the Rocket on the roof of the Bitter's building on the
corner of Evanston and 36th. Beset with a comedy of engineering
problems, the site was not to be, leaving the well intentioned team
with the uncomfortable stigma of not being able to get it up.
Rocket Scientists
In the spring of 1994 a new team was assembled headed up by Werner
Von Hoge, the noted West Fremont rocket scientist, to rebuild the
Rocket from top to bottom in time for the summer solstice and the
Liberation of Fremont. This time, specialists were called in to
engineer the electronic features, structural details and design
the new fins and nose cone. The legendary team is pictured above.
Houston, We Have Lift-Off
At 9 am on June 3rd, the Rocket made a perfect five minute sub-orbital
flight from the Fremont rocket works, touching down at the Center
of the Universe. The Rocket bears the Fremont crest and motto, "De
Libertas Quirkas"which means "Freedom to be Peculiar."
Neon laser pods have been installed on each fin and on the nose.
And in launch mode steam vapor emanates from the Rocket base. The
vision is to turn the 53' high monument into Fremont's own FM radio
station sometime in the near future.
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