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Most of them have already been removed - you won't
see "The Hairdresser", "The Stick" or "Pancreas" any
more. The ones that are left are in hard-to-get-at
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Perhaps what we see are the left over bits, the broken corners and litter, left over when the constellations were removed. Like a festival field after all the revellers, stages and sideshows have departed. That would explain why they don't look like what they are meant to. |
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There's no constellations for a while in Robert
Charles Wilson's SF novel Spin. No edge of the
universe either though. Just black. |
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Just wear your sunglasses at night. |
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I thought they were one of Lockheed's better planes... |
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This is going to take a lot of Illudium Q36. |
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Noh Constellations. A Japanese theatre production in which black suited, white masked performers maneuver around a blacked out stage to form popular star patterns. |
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//This is going to take a lot of Illudium Q36 |
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Totally confused me there, as wiki came up with Marvin the Martian as opposed to Marvin the PA... |
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