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"I remember the Orion shoulder," he murmured, his eyes widening as if the stars were projecting themselves directly onto his retinas. "It wasn't just a battle. It was a burning of the map. We were sent to the edge of the galaxy to fight a war for men who couldn't breathe the air we were dying in. The sky there doesn't have a color you can name. It’s a tear in the fabric. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. You think of lasers, of cold light. But they weren't cold. They were beautiful. They looked like filaments of gold spun by a mad god, catching the exhaust of burning dreadnoughts. For a second, just one second, the whole universe looked like it was made of glass and fire." The Paradox of the Plastic Heart We were sent to the edge of the
The original monologue, delivered by Roy Batty, serves as a poignant reflection on the end of life. A "reworked" version—especially one described as —typically emphasizes the following: I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near
