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They sat in the common area, the three of them, as the Bebop drifted through the asteroid belt. The holographic display of the bounty poster was pristine. The target’s face—a corporate saboteur named Vincent Volaju—was a landscape of handsome, psychotic emptiness. The text was razor-sharp. And in the background of the photo, barely visible in the old resolution but now unmistakable, was a symbol. A red eye. Cowboy Bebop Hd
Jet was in the hold, elbow-deep in the guts of the coolant system. His mechanical arm, a clunky prosthetic in the old days, was now a lattice of carbon nanotube muscle and hydraulic pistons. Every worn seal, every smear of lubricant on his massive hands, was visible. Cowboy Bebop ends with the words, "You’re gonna
