The Recluse's Web by OminousVoice (OMG the pang of grief over the end of CoH was unbearable today..so I decided to be more active on Titan >.>)
Re: being more active on Titan:
Good! 
Re: pangs of grief, we are all there with you in spirit! I spoke with one of my CoH buddies by phone last night who like me is disabled and he was glad that neither of us is letting our friendship drop just because we can't log in, and while his Mac won't play DDO (where some of our SG mates went), my gaming anhedonia is such that I just don't enjoy any computer games at all any more. (Thanks, NCSoft! You've given me a lot more free time for non-MMO activities, as well as saving me my monthly subscription fee.) Anyway, ReplicatorFifth, Titan Network is
definitely the place to
cheer up!!! We have games, silliness, commiseration sessions, constructive fan-action, and probably soon virtual Costume Competitions from the clever kewl kids who know how to import images and get their costume creator, demorecord etc to sit up and do tricks. Me, I am low tech, but I marvel and appreciate so much what fans here offer and share with one another in humor and goodwill as well as the incredible technical accomplishments. (Okay, maybe I am not qualified to use the word "incredible" but from where I sit at my keyboard, it might as well be magic what these I.T.-savvy wizards of all ages can do.)
On to the O.P. Among the music that cheers me up is this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-XBqOqHDsg When I was, like 9 years old, I would listen to this and imagine myself as a superhero flying, shooting energy bolts, etc. and performing other acts of derring-do usually against the backdrop of whatever recent original series
Star Trek episode I had seen, or films, like
Planet of the Apes (i especially liked fighting the "bad guy" gorillas in that movie alongside Charleton Heston's Taylor character, tho in my imagination, unlike Taylor, I was fully clothed, had a cape, and wore rollerskates, even tho I could fly, and rescued him regularly from their nets when, in memory, he got to the line "Take your hands off me, you filthy ape!") Anyway, another good song, imo, for the active imagination is from Side Two and the final cut on Wendy Carlos'
Switched On Bach album. This early Moog synthesizer may sound rough and loud by today's refined standards; however, if you let it, i bet you can also envision yourself flying with or without lights streaming or flashing by.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6I33iW1kmw LOL, i bet like a lot of people, i invented in my head what Walt Disney showed us in the film
Fantasia--only I didn't see
Fantasia until I was in college. Happy memories of happy daydreams! Enjoy!
