Scandinavian SCI-FI Game and Film Convention
Malmo, Sweden
May 6~7, 2006

Rickard Remelin

The only star I really wanted to meet in my life was Mira. The 6'th of May 2006 became the day my wish became a reality.

Her character Delenn was a highly spiritually developed being from another world. The feeling I had about Mira when I saw Babylon 5 was that she must be very understanding, kind and gentle person in real life. I do not think it's possible to portray such a character if you do not have it in you to be like that.

Meeting Mira in reality was a bit different than watching her on film. In reality there were feelings you cant feel watching a movie. It felt like time suddenly went slower. Like the sound dimmed out. Her movements even if they were fast felt like slowmotion and extremely precise. It felt like her aura filled the room with calm and harmony. Like everything in her surroundings became holy. If there are angels incarnated on earth, then she is one of them.

Meeting a moviestar can be a fun experience and something to look back to and remember. Mira is not someone you want to see for a short while. She is someone you want to have as a friend for the rest of your life. She is someone you want to share your life with, your dreams, sorrows, happiness and every little moment of your life. Someone you want to promise the moon and give the stars.

I got her smile. Her wonderful smile that makes it worth to walk through hell and back again just to see it one more time. It filled my heart with love that will never disappear.

I wish more than anything that I could give her something in return for what she have done for the world and for being who she is.

I want her to know that she have friends all over the world that will do everything for her and always are there to help her in any way possible.

I will always be there for her. Always and forever.

/Rickard Remelin
Sweden

 

 



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