Introduction

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The first paragraph of "Her Memories": In 2092 AD, a space transport ship received a mysterious distress signal, and the two astronauts entered a mysterious world - a magnificent, solemn and beautiful illusory world, It is the memory world of Eva, the smash hit opera actress nearly a century ago. The music and arias of Puccini's opera "Madame Butterfly" resonate with the clouds, and there is no way to go around. Between the clothes and the temples, there are Eva's former glory, success and love, the applause and roses of countless admirers. This real and illusory world finally collapsed, and the astronauts who entered were buried here.

The second paragraph "Stinky Weapon": It is a black humorous satire in a completely American style. A small staff member of a research institute mistakenly ingested a drug secretly researched by the government, which became the source of a stinky chemical gas, which can smoke people to death wherever he goes. Unaware of this situation, his boss ordered him to bring the "sample" to Tokyo, and he passed through the siege of missiles, tanks, and fighter planes and performed his mission "loyal". As a result, Tokyo was attacked by the poisonous gas he brought, and the U.S. military went out in person and sacrificed its secret weapon to no avail.

The third paragraph "Street of Cannons": A strange castle in the desert, with many large and small forts, the whole life of the residents is "shelling". The high-status is the general, who directs the firing; the low-status is the artillery or workers, who produce shells, transport the shells, and load the shells; the child learns the ballistic calculation of the shells in school, and his ideal in life is to become a general who commands the firing in the future. . The media reports on the "results" of the shelling all day long, but no one knows why they are fighting, and no one knows who and where the enemy is. Everyone lives for the "shelling".

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Memories quotes

  • Heinz: Memories... Memories aren't an escape