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* A Christmas issue of ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'' ends with the villain (dressed as Santa) trying to sway Deadpool from killing him by reciting Roy Batty's final lines. Deadpool knows enough about pop culture that the attempt just makes him angry and he kills the guy anyway.
** Unless some inter-company theft occurred, this one was actually from DC's ''ComicBook/{{Hitman}}'' comics.
** Unless some inter-company theft occurred, this one was actually from DC's ''ComicBook/{{Hitman}}'' comics.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'': A Christmas issue of ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'' ''ComicBook/Deadpool2018'' ends with the villain (dressed as Santa) trying to sway Deadpool from killing him by reciting Roy Batty's final lines. Deadpool knows enough about pop culture that the attempt just makes him angry and he kills the guy anyway.
** Unless some inter-company theft occurred, this one was actually from DC's''ComicBook/{{Hitman}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Hitman|1993}}'' comics.
** Unless some inter-company theft occurred, this one was actually from DC's
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* The second ''ComicBook/MyLittlePonyMicroSeries'' book includes [[https://derpibooru.org/images/2114293 a riff on the speech.]]
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* ''ComicBook/MyLittlePonyMicroSeries'': The second ''ComicBook/MyLittlePonyMicroSeries'' book includes [[https://derpibooru.org/images/2114293 a riff on the speech.]]
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* ''Series/TheAdamAndJoeShow'' had a sketch called "The Imperial Family" which was a parody of ''Series/TheRoyleFamily'' with ''Franchise/StarWars'' action figures. Luke/Anthony mentions "Attack ships on fire off the shores of Orion" when reminiscing about his adventures.
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* ''Series/TheAdamAndJoeShow'' had a sketch called "The Imperial Family" which was a parody of ''Series/TheRoyleFamily'' with ''Franchise/StarWars'' action figures. Luke/Anthony mentions "Attack ships attacking "ships on fire off the shores of Orion" when reminiscing about his adventures.
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* ''Series/TheAdamAndJoeShow'' had a sketch called "The Imperial Family" which was a parody of ''Series/TheRoyleFamily'' with ''Franchise/StarWars'' action figures. Luke/Anthony mentions "Attack ships on fire off the shore of Orion" when reminiscing about his adventures.
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* ''Series/TheAdamAndJoeShow'' had a sketch called "The Imperial Family" which was a parody of ''Series/TheRoyleFamily'' with ''Franchise/StarWars'' action figures. Luke/Anthony mentions "Attack ships on fire off the shore shores of Orion" when reminiscing about his adventures.
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* ''Series/TheAdamAndJoeShow'' had a sketch called "The Imperial Family" which was a parody of ''Series/TheRoyleFamily'' with ''Franchise/StarWars'' action figures. Luke/Anthony mentions "Attack ships on fire off the shore of Orion" when reminiscing about his adventures.
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Tannhäuser (pronounced TUNN-hoiz-er, or ˈtanˌhɔʏ̯zɐ) was a German poet and Minnesänger whose poetry dates from 1245 to 1265 A.D. Outside his poetry, practically nothing is known of the historical Tannhäuser. In the 1400s, legend sprung up that he discovered the underground home of the goddess Venus, then sought atonement from the Pope for having worshiped her. Music/RichardWagner's three-act opera ''[[Theatre/{{Tannhaeuser}} Tannhäuser und der Sängerkrieg auf Wartburg]]'' popularized this legend in the modern era.
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Tannhäuser (pronounced TUNN-hoiz-er, or ˈtanˌhɔʏ̯zɐ) was a German poet and Minnesänger whose poetry {{poetry}} dates from 1245 to 1265 A.D. Outside his poetry, practically nothing is known of the historical Tannhäuser. In the 1400s, legend sprung up that he discovered the underground home of the goddess Venus, then sought atonement from the Pope for having worshiped her. Music/RichardWagner's three-act opera ''[[Theatre/{{Tannhaeuser}} Tannhäuser und der Sängerkrieg auf Wartburg]]'' popularized this legend in the modern era.
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* In ''Anime/YuGiOhZEXAL'', [[TheStoic V]] uses a Spell Card called Tannhauser Gate. For bonus SciFi points, it sets up the summon for the [[{{Antimatter}} Xyz Monster]] [[http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Number_9%3A_Canopy_Star_-_Dyson_Sphere Number 9:]] Canopy Star - DysonSphere.
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* In ''Anime/YuGiOhZEXAL'', [[TheStoic V]] uses a Spell Card called Tannhauser Gate. For bonus SciFi points, it sets up the summon for the [[{{Antimatter}} Xyz Monster]] [[http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Number_9%3A_Canopy_Star_-_Dyson_Sphere Number 9:]] Canopy Star - DysonSphere.[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Number_9:_Dyson_Sphere Dyson Sphere]]
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* In ''Tabletopgame/YuGiOh'', it's an [[http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Tannhauser_Gate interstellar gate]] that changes monsters' levels.
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* In ''Tabletopgame/YuGiOh'', it's an [[http://yugioh.wikia.[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Tannhauser_Gate interstellar gate]] that changes monsters' levels.
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* ''WebOriginal/{{Overheaven}}'' features the Tannhauser Gate as a rotating torus-shaped space station orbiting at the L2 Lagrange point, above the far side of the moon. It's an interplanetary travel hub, where Earth, Luna, Exonesia (the orbital habitats), Mars and practically everywhere else in Sol come together. It was envisioned and financed by Reinhold von Lowitz, a German ex-nobleman and EccentricMillionaire with a passion for space and a fondness for Wagner. He named the station Tannhauser in reference to an AlternateCharacterInterpretation of the original myth, with Tannhauser as a sympathetic rebel against a repressive society. The idea is that much as Tannhauser tried to go home but found that he was no longer welcome there, von Lowitz had realized that he didn't belong on Earth anymore and chose to leave it behind for space.
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* ''WebOriginal/{{Overheaven}}'' ''Literature/{{Overheaven}}'' features the Tannhauser Gate as a rotating torus-shaped space station orbiting at the L2 Lagrange point, above the far side of the moon. It's an interplanetary travel hub, where Earth, Luna, Exonesia (the orbital habitats), Mars and practically everywhere else in Sol come together. It was envisioned and financed by Reinhold von Lowitz, a German ex-nobleman and EccentricMillionaire with a passion for space and a fondness for Wagner. He named the station Tannhauser in reference to an AlternateCharacterInterpretation of the original myth, with Tannhauser as a sympathetic rebel against a repressive society. The idea is that much as Tannhauser tried to go home but found that he was no longer welcome there, von Lowitz had realized that he didn't belong on Earth anymore and chose to leave it behind for space.
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* ''WebOriginal/{{Overheaven}}'' features the Tannhauser Gate as a rotating torus-shaped space station orbiting at the L2 Lagrange point, above the far side of the moon. It's an interplanetary travel hub, where Earth, Luna, Exonesia (the orbital habitats), Mars and practically everywhere else in Sol come together. It was envisioned and financed by Reinhold von Lowitz, a German ex-nobleman and EccentricMillionaire with a passion for space and a fondness for Wagner. He named the station Tannhauser in reference to an AlternateCharacterInterpretation of the story with Tannhauser as a sympathetic rebel against a repressive society. The idea is that much as Tannhauser tried to go home but found that he was no longer welcome there, von Lowitz had realized that he didn't belong on Earth anymore and chose to leave it behind for space.
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* ''WebOriginal/{{Overheaven}}'' features the Tannhauser Gate as a rotating torus-shaped space station orbiting at the L2 Lagrange point, above the far side of the moon. It's an interplanetary travel hub, where Earth, Luna, Exonesia (the orbital habitats), Mars and practically everywhere else in Sol come together. It was envisioned and financed by Reinhold von Lowitz, a German ex-nobleman and EccentricMillionaire with a passion for space and a fondness for Wagner. He named the station Tannhauser in reference to an AlternateCharacterInterpretation of the story original myth, with Tannhauser as a sympathetic rebel against a repressive society. The idea is that much as Tannhauser tried to go home but found that he was no longer welcome there, von Lowitz had realized that he didn't belong on Earth anymore and chose to leave it behind for space.
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* ''WebOriginal/{{Overheaven}}'' features the Tannhauser Gate as a rotating torus-shaped space station orbiting at the L2 Lagrange point, above the far side of the moon. It's an interplanetary travel hub, where Earth, Luna, Exonesia (the orbital habitats), Mars and practically everywhere else in Sol come together. It was envisioned and financed by Reinhold von Lowitz, a German ex-nobleman and EccentricMillionaire with a passion for space and a fondness for Wagner. He named the station Tannhauser in reference to the myth: much like how Tannhauser the knight tried to go home but found it was no longer where he was happy, von Lowitz had realized space was where he was meant to be.
* ''WebOriginal/{{Overheaven}}'' features the Tannhauser Gate as a rotating torus-shaped space station orbiting at the L2 Lagrange point, above the far side of the moon. It's an interplanetary travel hub, where Earth, Luna, Exonesia (the orbital habitats), Mars and practically everywhere else in Sol come together. It was envisioned and financed by Reinhold von Lowitz, a German ex-nobleman and EccentricMillionaire with a passion for space and a fondness for Wagner. He named the station Tannhauser in reference to the myth: much like how Tannhauser the knight tried to go home but found it was no longer where he was happy, von Lowitz had realized space was where he was meant to be.
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* ''WebOriginal/{{Overheaven}}'' features the Tannhauser Gate as a rotating torus-shaped space station orbiting at the L2 Lagrange point, above the far side of the moon. It's an interplanetary travel hub, where Earth, Luna, Exonesia (the orbital habitats), Mars and practically everywhere else in Sol come together. It was envisioned and financed by Reinhold von Lowitz, a German ex-nobleman and EccentricMillionaire with a passion for space and a fondness for Wagner. He named the station Tannhauser in reference to an AlternateCharacterInterpretation of the
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* ''WebOriginal/{{Overheaven}}'' features the Tannhauser Gate as a rotating torus-shaped space station orbiting at the L2 Lagrange point, above the far side of the moon. It's an interplanetary travel hub, where Earth, Luna, Exonesia (the orbital habitats), Mars and practically everywhere else in Sol come together. It was envisioned and financed by Reinhold von Lowitz, a German ex-nobleman and EccentricMillionaire with a passion for space and a fondness for Wagner. He named the station Tannhauser in reference to the myth: much like how Tannhauser the knight tried to go home but found it was no longer where he was happy, von Lowitz had realized space was where he was meant to be.
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* ''WebOriginal/{{Overheaven}}'' features the Tannhauser Gate as a rotating torus-shaped space station orbiting at the L2 Lagrange point, above the far side of the moon. It's an interplanetary travel hub, where Earth, Luna, Exonesia (the orbital habitats), Mars and practically everywhere else in Sol come together. It was envisioned and financed by Reinhold von Lowitz, a German ex-nobleman and EccentricMillionaire with a passion for space and a fondness for Wagner. He named the station Tannhauser in reference to the myth: much like how Tannhauser the knight tried to go home but found it was no longer where he was happy, von Lowitz had realized space was where he was meant to be.
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