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I'd leave alone
Just goes to show
That the blood you bleed
Is just the blood you owe
We were a pair
But I saw you there
Too much to bear
You were my life
But life is far away from fair
Was I stupid to love you?
Was I reckless to help?
Was it obvious to everybody else
That I'd fallen for a lie?
You were never on my side
Fool me once, fool me twice
Are you death or paradise?
Now you'll never see me cry
There's just no time to die
I let it burn
You're no longer my concern
Faces from my past return
Another lesson yet to learn
That I'd fallen for a lie
You were never on my side
Fool me once, fool me twice
Are you death or paradise?
Now you'll never see me cry
There's just no time to die
No time to die
No time to die
Fool me once, fool me twice
Are you death or paradise?
Now you'll never see me cry
There's just no time to die
2003
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2h 34min
Tom Cruise in The Last Samurai (2003)
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An American military advisor embraces the Samurai culture he was hired to destroy after he is captured in battle.
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Listen to her howlin' roar
Metal under tension
Beggin' you to touch and go
Highway to the Danger Zone
Ride into the Danger Zone
Headin' into twilight
Spreadin' out her wings tonight
She got you jumpin' off the deck
Shovin' into overdrive
Highway to the Danger Zone
I'll take you right into the Danger Zone
You'll never say hello to you
Until you get it on the red line overload
You'll never know what you can do
Until you get it up as high as you can go
Out along the edges
Always where I burn to be
The further on the edge
The hotter the intensity
Highway to the Danger Zone
Gonna take it right into the Danger Zone
Highway to the Danger Zone
Ride into, the Danger Zone
Highway to the Danger Zone
Gonna take it right into the Danger Zone
Highway to the Danger Zone
Ride into the Danger Zone
Highway to the Danger Zone
Gonna take it right into the Danger Zone
Highway to the Danger Zone
Ride into the Danger Zone
Highway to the Danger Zone
Gonna take
West of Lake Knot City is an an incinerator that Death Stranding players must take every single body to. As players possess the capacity to cause various deaths at once, transporting every body is therefore quite laborious.
Luckily the player can use a van to dispose of multiple bodies at once, and can load up to seven bodies at once and carpool to the incinerator. Once inside, players must take the bodies to the access terminal, where they can activate it and cremate all the bodies at once.
It is considered pragmatic to stun humans in Death Stranding, but players will inevitably kill someone sooner or later, and thus create a body in need of disposal. Death Stranding players must approach the corpse they wish to dispose of, and when prompted lift up the body to take it to the incinerator.
Failing to dispose of bodies will result in the corpse becoming a BT within 24 hours (40 hours if it is placed on ice). If this BT successfully consumes a human, it will cause a Voidout, leaving the area of the occurrence inaccessible.
Players interact with the world of Death Stranding as a courier named Sam. If Sam dies, Death Stranding players will quickly find themselves in an underwater world called the Seam, which allows Sam to search for his body until he finds it and returns to life. Accomplishing this will cause things to return to normal, resulting in no harm to the area.
But if a BT eats Sam, for example, a Voidout will be triggered. The resulting explosion will leave a crater in the area that can only regenerate after a Timefall. If the dying animation zooms into Sam's body, then a Voidout will have certainly occurred, and upon emergence, players will come out next to the Voidout, and be unable to walk within.