There are similarities. They are similarities in that we are in uniform and we take on a very professional militant-type of physicality where they're in opposition, which is a lot like Star Trek. I thought it would be different from Star Trek where you could get a little loose with the words, because I come from the Larry Sanders days where we could be making up stuff. That's not so here. So it's true to Star Trek where we're crossing the Ts and dotting the Is. Because I believe Seth has written a composition in which each word, each connecting word, is part of some beautiful piece of music. We all pay attention to trying to be word-perfect, and that is very much like Star Trek. Because we don't want to upset [the flow]. You know, let's say your plan is, 'I'm gonna do it this way.' And it's like, 'Well you just played my classical beat to a jazz tune.' And we don't want to do that. We want to pay homage to the creators.