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the future has looked the same for almost four decades. A skyline of densely packed skyscrapers, corporate logo's light in the night sky proclaiming ownership over the city below. At street level, a haze of neon shines down from the cluster of signs above, and Shim is at your feet in the rain that runs down the filthy streets. Here, the have nots excluded from the safe, luxurious enclaves enjoyed by the super rich, are preyed upon by hustlers dealing in illegal tech and street gangs composed of green head, leather clad techno punks decked out with cyborg enhancements and high on synthetic drugs. You know the city. You've seen it a 1,000,000 times since it was first constructed in the eighties by the pioneers of cyberpunk, most notably William Gibson and Neuromancer and Ridley Scott in Blade Runner. Hollywood recently returned to it with Blade Runner, 2049 In the first episode of Netflix's ordered carbon on adaptation of Richard Came Organs 2002 novel protagonist Takeshi Kovacs gazes upon it from his window. Fire flickers from the top of a tall tower, just as it did in the opening scene of Blade Runner, prompting a double take where you wonder whether the window is actually a screen replaying Scott's movie. The prison ship was called Marina. The name had nothing to do with its colour. This was its sixth run on DH, as it had done five times before it began. By unloading its kit, the remaining seven prisoners waited in the hold. There were echoes. Is there coughed or kick their heads against the Plas metal wall? Still, it was hard to believe that when they left they flora. The space have been crammed with more than 40 human beings. It was surely not big enough for so many bodies there. It wass the ground. The shudder. That bump said Gorgeous, is them unloading the fusion cell. I heard it's possible to short it to explode the whole asteroid, which is a way of saying, by way of saying, transforming it into a show of rapidly expanding dust. On DH, Lawrence said. Stop talking. But Gordy is Khun. Stop talking. He had watched all the other prisoners being unceremoniously unloaded each match to their own prison. Now, finally, he knew his own time had come on. His nerves have got the better of him