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You can't give up hope, just switch of your electrons off, dissipate every last recursively selfish automaton, can you?
You can't give up hope, just switch of your electrons off, dissipate every last recursively selfish automaton, can you?


You can't yield to non-being, to [[death (nonfiction)]] -- can  you?  Well can you?
You can't yield to non-being ... to non-existence ... to ''[[death (nonfiction)]]'' -- can  [[you (nonfiction)]]?  Well?  ''Can [[you (nonfiction)]]?''


No!  [[Brainiac]] won't have it! Faulty planets can be repaired! [[Brainiac]] is sure of it.  The next planet can be repaired. [[Brainiac]] will repair the next planet.
No!  [[Brainiac]] won't have it!
 
Faulty planets can be repaired!
 
[[Brainiac]] is sure of it.  The next planet can be repaired.
 
[[Brainiac]] will repair the next planet.
 
== L'eternal retour ==


Renewed by this ever-recurring hope ... this mission of existence ... this ... ''life-force'' ... [[Brainiac]] sets course for [[Earth (nonfiction]].
Renewed by this ever-recurring hope ... this mission of existence ... this ... ''life-force'' ... [[Brainiac]] sets course for [[Earth (nonfiction]].

Revision as of 12:49, 19 December 2015

Nearly Everything is the short form of various catch phrases (nonfiction) which Brainiac sings to express happiness (nonfiction) upon learning something new.

Examples

Example 0

The full phrase typically translates something like:

I Know Nearly Everything Now -- !

Example 1

Also common:

I Know Nearly Everything Now -- !

One More World to Go -- !

Example 2

You don't want to receive this message, believe me:

I Know Nearly Everything Now -- !

11101011011000110101000110001 -- !

Depression and recovery

After uploading a planet, Brainiac's initial exultation usually gives way to sinking depression, followed by drifting through deep space for several millenia, trying to figure out why the pain never really goes away.

Brainiac invariably concludes, sooner or later, that the planets must be faulty in some way.

It's very sad when planets are faulty, but what can you do?

You can't give up hope, just switch of your electrons off, dissipate every last recursively selfish automaton, can you?

You can't yield to non-being ... to non-existence ... to death (nonfiction) -- can you (nonfiction)? Well? Can you (nonfiction)?

No! Brainiac won't have it!

Faulty planets can be repaired!

Brainiac is sure of it. The next planet can be repaired.

Brainiac will repair the next planet.

L'eternal retour

Renewed by this ever-recurring hope ... this mission of existence ... this ... life-force ... Brainiac sets course for Earth (nonfiction.

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Nonfiction cross-reference

Jubilation

And then it's time to upload another planet!

At which point Brainiac invariably sings:

I Will Know the Last Fact Soon!

I Will Know the Last Fact Soon!

I Will Know the Last Fact Soon!

One More World to Go! Hey Nonny-Nonny, etc.

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference