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“Now, where do I bring this thing down?" I asked. There was a hesitation, then, "You don't. We didn't design it to return. It was a redundancy we had no need for. Too costly, in terms of resources." "So what do I do? I just saved the Earth. And now I suffocate out here?” quote by Neil Gaiman
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““Now, where do I bring this thing down?" I asked. There was a hesitation, then, "You don't. We didn't design it to return. It was a redundancy we had no need for. Too costly, in terms of resources." "So what do I do? I just saved the Earth. And now I suffocate out here?””

Neil Gaiman

About This Quote

A character questions the purpose of a non‑returnable device, revealing wasteful design and existential dread about being trapped.

In simple terms: Questions useless design and feeling trapped.

Key Takeaway

Consider design purpose and impact.

Themes

technology environment existentialism

Mood

concerned thoughtful

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • space missions
  • product development
  • environmental policy
  • personal crisis

Key Concepts

design redundancy resource waste space confinement ethical engineering

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is every technology truly necessary?
  • How do we balance innovation with responsibility?
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