{"data":{"id":14822,"title":"Empire Report: Arthur Vin Dead","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/comm-link\/spectrum-dispatch\/14822-Empire-Report-Arthur-Vin-Dead","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-links\/14822","api_public_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/comm-links\/14822","channel":"Undefined","category":"Undefined","series":"News Update","images":[{"id":3014,"name":"EmpireReportLogo.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/media\/922o8log1il1tr\/source\/EmpireReportLogo.jpg","alt":"","size":307443,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2015-02-17T23:08:32+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/3014","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/3014\/similar"},{"id":26463,"name":"source.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/media.robertsspaceindustries.com\/weozjmuuh3hwh\/source.jpg","alt":"","size":843046,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2019-09-19T15:49:32+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463\/similar"},{"id":27892,"name":"source.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/media.robertsspaceindustries.com\/w3o9r4zgppm77\/source.jpg","alt":"","size":900916,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2021-09-06T14:48:40+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/27892","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/27892\/similar"}],"images_count":8,"translations":{"en_EN":"< Transmission Continues >\nBeck Russum: Thanks for the report, Geoff. Make sure you shake out your jacket before getting back in the Empire Report Herald. Geez, talk about bugs in the system. How about the size of those things?\n\nAlan Nuevo: Terrifying. Did not know that they liked to eat light conduits, though. That was news to me.\n\nBeck Russum: Scary thought. Not only is your house swarming with Nela bugs, but none of the lights work. Talk about time to move.\n\n< Both laugh >\nAlan Nuevo: Best of luck to that lovely couple, though. A real shame what happened to their home.\n\nNow on to a rather somber story. Earlier today, beloved performer Arthur Vin passed away during what hospital officials are calling emergency surgery. Witnesses reported that the 137-year-old Vin experienced shortness of breath while dining at Rosa\u2019s Public House in Nova Kyiv, an establishment the veteran entertainer had been a faithful customer of since his retirement from the public spotlight six years ago. The EMTs who arrived at the scene identified the problem as a connection issue with his artificial lungs. After a system restart failed to alleviate the respiratory problems, the famed tridecagenarian was rushed to the emergency room at the nearby Mercer Cybernetic Hospital, where a team of surgeons installed a new set of lungs. Unfortunately, it seems that the damage was just too extensive and the implants were rejected. Arthur Vin passed away just a short time later.\n\nThe star of over 30 vids, including such classics as Go Down Easy and Any Way But My Way, Arthur Vin was best known for his voice work on the beloved children\u2019s series On Our Own as the idealistic crusader pilot, Rory Nova. His catchphrase, \u201cThis time I mean it,\u201d is fondly remembered by generations of fans who will surely be grieving this loss. Arthur had no children, but is survived by his partner of 52 years, fellow celebrity Eli Talloway.\n\nThere will be a short private ceremony this Friday before his body is interred into Goss, the star under which he was born over a century ago. We have the coordinates up on our Spectrum for those of you who wish to observe. It has been requested that all well-wishes and condolences be relayed directly to his management firm, Pitaya & Yos.\n\nIn the wake of such an unfortunate death, some of you out there may be asking, were the artificial lungs to blame for his regrettable passing? To explain more about the why and how of cybernetic failures, Empire Report\u2019s very own medical guru Dr. Illeana Byrne joins us. Welcome back, Dr. Byrne.\n\nDr. Illeana Byrne: Good to be back, Alan.\n\nAlan Nuevo: Now, Dr. Byrne, what can you tell us about what happened to Mr. Vin and why the doctors may have been unable to save his life?\n\nDr. Illeana Byrne: As many of you may be aware from his charitable work, Mr. Vin suffered from IPF, or idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. By the time he was 23, due to an accumulation of scar tissue, his lungs needed to be replaced. To get technical for a moment, this was what we doctors called a bilateral installation, where both lungs are replaced with artificial ones at the same time.\n\nAlan Nuevo: But this wasn\u2019t his only set of lungs, correct?\n\nDr. Illeana Byrne: Correct. We don\u2019t know how many sets of artificial lungs exactly that Mr. Vin had gone through over the years, but it is relatively common to require them to be interchanged and upgraded over the years.\n\nAlan Nuevo: So what went wrong?\n\nDr. Illeana Byrne: It comes down to the way the Human body interacts with cybernetic replacements and the reason why we aren\u2019t all immortal yet.\n\nAlan Nuevo: Yet? That mean there still hope for me, Doc?\n\nDr. Illeana Byrne: I think that Humanity will continue to make great strides in prolonging life, but as the old joke goes, I don\u2019t think I\u2019ll see immortality in my lifetime. See, in order to interface with all these cybernetic and artificial limbs and organs, we still need to rely on our nervous system, which like the rest of our bodies, decays and weakens over time. And unfortunately, cybernetic parts can put even more strain on our nervous system, so that at the connection point, or the neural exchange as it were, the nerves over time become unable to support additional graftings. This is what most likely happened to Mr. Vin. His nervous system was no longer able to communicate with the implant and was not strong enough to be able to sync with a new one.\n\nAlan Nuevo: Thanks for all that useful information, Doctor. Reminds me of the old ship my uncle kept trying to fix up. You can put in as many shiny new parts as you want, but if you got a rusty hull, you\u2019re going to have problems. Definitely something to think about next time you\u2019re at the med center.\n\nBeck Russum: Coming up, we\u2019ll be taking a look at the Polo initiative and see why, according to some, this controversial proposal could be the death of the UEE.\n\nAlan Nuevo: But before we take our quick commercial break, let\u2019s revisit some of Arthur Vin\u2019s classic moments over an awe-inspiring career. He will be missed.\n\n< Transmission Break >","de_DE":"Die \u00dcbertragung wird fortgesetzt >\nBeck Russum: Danke f\u00fcr den Bericht, Geoff. Stelle sicher, dass du deine Jacke aussch\u00fcttelst, bevor du wieder im Empire Report Herald bist. Mensch, sprich \u00fcber Fehler im System. Wie sieht es mit der Gr\u00f6\u00dfe dieser Dinger aus?\n\nAlan Nuevo: Furchterregend. Ich wusste nicht, dass sie gerne Lichtleitungen essen. Das war mir neu.\n\nBeck Russum: Gruseliger Gedanke. Nicht nur, dass dein Haus voller Nela-Wanzen ist, auch das Licht funktioniert nicht. Apropos Zeit zum Bewegen.\n\nBeide lachen >\nAlan Nuevo: Viel Gl\u00fcck f\u00fcr das reizende Paar, trotzdem. Eine echte Schande, was mit ihrem Haus passiert ist.\n\nNun zu einer ziemlich d\u00fcsterer Geschichte. Fr\u00fcher heute, geliebter Schauspieler Arthur Vin verstarb w\u00e4hrend dessen, was Krankenhausbeamte Notoperationen nennen. Zeugen berichteten, dass der 137-j\u00e4hrige Vin beim Essen im Rosa's Public House in Nova Kyiv Kurzatmigkeit erlebte, einem Lokal, in dem der erfahrene Entertainer seit seiner Pensionierung aus dem \u00f6ffentlichen Blickfeld vor sechs Jahren ein treuer Kunde war. Die Sanit\u00e4ter, die am Tatort ankamen, identifizierten das Problem als Verbindungsproblem mit seiner k\u00fcnstlichen Lunge. Nachdem ein Systemneustart die Atemwegsprobleme nicht lindern konnte, wurde der ber\u00fchmte Tridekagenier in die Notaufnahme des nahegelegenen Mercer Kybernetik Krankenhauses gebracht, wo ein Team von Chirurgen einen neuen Satz Lungen installierte. Leider scheint es, dass der Schaden einfach zu gro\u00df war und die Implantate zur\u00fcckgewiesen wurden. Arthur Vin starb nur kurze Zeit sp\u00e4ter.\n\nArthur Vin, der Star von \u00fcber 30 Videos, darunter Klassiker wie Go Down Easy und Any Way But My Way, war vor allem durch seine Stimmarbeit an der beliebten Kinder-Serie On Our Own als idealistischer Kreuzritterpilot Rory Nova bekannt. Sein Schlagwort \"Diesmal meine ich es ernst\" wird von Generationen von Fans in guter Erinnerung behalten, die diesen Verlust mit Sicherheit beklagen werden. Arthur hatte keine Kinder, wird aber von seinem 52-j\u00e4hrigen Partner, dem prominenten Eli Talloway, \u00fcberlebt.\n\nEs wird diesen Freitag eine kurze private Zeremonie geben, bevor sein K\u00f6rper in Goss begraben wird, dem Stern, unter dem er vor \u00fcber einem Jahrhundert geboren wurde. Wir haben die Koordinaten auf unserem Spektrum f\u00fcr diejenigen von euch, die beobachten wollen. Es wurde beantragt, dass alle Gl\u00fcckw\u00fcnsche und Beileid direkt an seine Managementfirma Pitaya & Yos weitergeleitet werden.\n\nNach einem so ungl\u00fccklichen Tod, einige von euch da drau\u00dfen fragen sich vielleicht, waren die k\u00fcnstlichen Lungen schuld an seinem bedauerlichen Tod? Um mehr \u00fcber das Warum und Wie von kybernetischen Misserfolgen zu erfahren, schlie\u00dft sich uns der eigene medizinische Guru von Empire Report, Dr. Illeana Byrne, an. Willkommen zur\u00fcck, Dr. Byrne.\n\nDr. Illeana Byrne: Sch\u00f6n, wieder da zu sein, Alan.\n\nAlan Nuevo: Nun, Dr. Byrne, was k\u00f6nnen Sie uns dar\u00fcber sagen, was mit Herrn Vin passiert ist und warum die \u00c4rzte m\u00f6glicherweise nicht in der Lage waren, sein Leben zu retten?\n\nDr. Illeana Byrne: Wie viele von Ihnen vielleicht aus seiner gemeinn\u00fctzigen Arbeit wissen, litt Herr Vin an IPF oder idiopathischer Lungenfibrose. Als er 23 Jahre alt war, musste seine Lunge aufgrund einer Ansammlung von Narbengewebe ersetzt werden. Um f\u00fcr einen Moment technisch zu werden, nannten wir \u00c4rzte dies eine bilaterale Installation, bei der beide Lungen gleichzeitig durch k\u00fcnstliche ersetzt werden.\n\nAlan Nuevo: Aber das war nicht sein einziges Paar Lungen, richtig?\n\nDr. Illeana Byrne: Richtig. Wir wissen nicht, wie viele S\u00e4tze k\u00fcnstlicher Lungen genau das waren, was Herr Vin im Laufe der Jahre durchgemacht hat, aber es ist relativ h\u00e4ufig, dass sie im Laufe der Jahre ausgetauscht und verbessert werden m\u00fcssen.\n\nAlan Nuevo: Was ist also schief gelaufen?\n\nDr. Illeana Byrne: Es kommt darauf an, wie der menschliche K\u00f6rper mit kybernetischen Ersatzstoffen interagiert und warum wir noch nicht alle unsterblich sind.\n\nAlan Nuevo: Noch nicht? Das bedeutet, dass es f\u00fcr mich noch Hoffnung gibt, Doc?\n\nDr. Illeana Byrne: Ich denke, dass die Menschheit weiterhin gro\u00dfe Fortschritte bei der Verl\u00e4ngerung des Lebens machen wird, aber wie der alte Witz sagt, glaube ich nicht, dass ich die Unsterblichkeit in meinem Leben sehen werde. Um mit all diesen kybernetischen und k\u00fcnstlichen Gliedma\u00dfen und Organen in Verbindung zu treten, m\u00fcssen wir uns immer noch auf unser Nervensystem verlassen, das wie der Rest unseres K\u00f6rpers mit der Zeit verf\u00e4llt und schw\u00e4cher wird. Und leider k\u00f6nnen kybernetische Teile unser Nervensystem noch st\u00e4rker belasten, so dass an der Verbindungsstelle oder sozusagen am neuronalen Austausch die Nerven im Laufe der Zeit nicht mehr in der Lage sind, zus\u00e4tzliche Transplantate aufzunehmen. Das ist wahrscheinlich mit Mr. Vin passiert. Sein Nervensystem war nicht mehr in der Lage, mit dem Implantat zu kommunizieren und war nicht stark genug, um sich mit einem neuen zu synchronisieren.\n\nAlan Nuevo: Danke f\u00fcr all die n\u00fctzlichen Informationen, Doktor. Erinnert mich an das alte Schiff, das mein Onkel immer wieder versuchte zu reparieren. Sie k\u00f6nnen so viele gl\u00e4nzende neue Teile einbauen, wie Sie wollen, aber wenn Sie einen rostigen Rumpf haben, werden Sie Probleme haben. Definitiv etwas, wor\u00fcber man beim n\u00e4chsten Mal nachdenken sollte, wenn man im Krankenhaus ist.\n\nBeck Russum: Als n\u00e4chstes werden wir einen Blick auf die Polo-Initiative werfen und sehen, warum dieser umstrittene Vorschlag nach Ansicht einiger den Tod der UEE bedeuten k\u00f6nnte.\n\nAlan Nuevo: Aber bevor wir unsere schnelle Werbepause einlegen, lassen Sie uns noch einmal einige der klassischen Momente von Arthur Vin \u00fcber eine beeindruckende Karriere betrachten. Er wird vermisst werden.\n\nGetriebeunterbrechung >","zh_CN":"< Transmission Continues >\nBeck Russum: Thanks for the report, Geoff. Make sure you shake out your jacket before getting back in the Empire Report Herald. Geez, talk about bugs in the system. How about the size of those things?\n\nAlan Nuevo: Terrifying. Did not know that they liked to eat light conduits, though. That was news to me.\n\nBeck Russum: Scary thought. Not only is your house swarming with Nela bugs, but none of the lights work. Talk about time to move.\n\n< Both laugh >\nAlan Nuevo: Best of luck to that lovely couple, though. A real shame what happened to their home.\n\nNow on to a rather somber story. Earlier today, beloved performer Arthur Vin passed away during what hospital officials are calling emergency surgery. Witnesses reported that the 137-year-old Vin experienced shortness of breath while dining at Rosa\u2019s Public House in Nova Kyiv, an establishment the veteran entertainer had been a faithful customer of since his retirement from the public spotlight six years ago. The EMTs who arrived at the scene identified the problem as a connection issue with his artificial lungs. After a system restart failed to alleviate the respiratory problems, the famed tridecagenarian was rushed to the emergency room at the nearby Mercer Cybernetic Hospital, where a team of surgeons installed a new set of lungs. Unfortunately, it seems that the damage was just too extensive and the implants were rejected. Arthur Vin passed away just a short time later.\n\nThe star of over 30 vids, including such classics as Go Down Easy and Any Way But My Way, Arthur Vin was best known for his voice work on the beloved children\u2019s series On Our Own as the idealistic crusader pilot, Rory Nova. His catchphrase, \u201cThis time I mean it,\u201d is fondly remembered by generations of fans who will surely be grieving this loss. Arthur had no children, but is survived by his partner of 52 years, fellow celebrity Eli Talloway.\n\nThere will be a short private ceremony this Friday before his body is interred into Goss, the star under which he was born over a century ago. We have the coordinates up on our Spectrum for those of you who wish to observe. It has been requested that all well-wishes and condolences be relayed directly to his management firm, Pitaya & Yos.\n\nIn the wake of such an unfortunate death, some of you out there may be asking, were the artificial lungs to blame for his regrettable passing? To explain more about the why and how of cybernetic failures, Empire Report\u2019s very own medical guru Dr. Illeana Byrne joins us. Welcome back, Dr. Byrne.\n\nDr. Illeana Byrne: Good to be back, Alan.\n\nAlan Nuevo: Now, Dr. Byrne, what can you tell us about what happened to Mr. Vin and why the doctors may have been unable to save his life?\n\nDr. Illeana Byrne: As many of you may be aware from his charitable work, Mr. Vin suffered from IPF, or idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. By the time he was 23, due to an accumulation of scar tissue, his lungs needed to be replaced. To get technical for a moment, this was what we doctors called a bilateral installation, where both lungs are replaced with artificial ones at the same time.\n\nAlan Nuevo: But this wasn\u2019t his only set of lungs, correct?\n\nDr. Illeana Byrne: Correct. We don\u2019t know how many sets of artificial lungs exactly that Mr. Vin had gone through over the years, but it is relatively common to require them to be interchanged and upgraded over the years.\n\nAlan Nuevo: So what went wrong?\n\nDr. Illeana Byrne: It comes down to the way the Human body interacts with cybernetic replacements and the reason why we aren\u2019t all immortal yet.\n\nAlan Nuevo: Yet? That mean there still hope for me, Doc?\n\nDr. Illeana Byrne: I think that Humanity will continue to make great strides in prolonging life, but as the old joke goes, I don\u2019t think I\u2019ll see immortality in my lifetime. See, in order to interface with all these cybernetic and artificial limbs and organs, we still need to rely on our nervous system, which like the rest of our bodies, decays and weakens over time. And unfortunately, cybernetic parts can put even more strain on our nervous system, so that at the connection point, or the neural exchange as it were, the nerves over time become unable to support additional graftings. This is what most likely happened to Mr. Vin. His nervous system was no longer able to communicate with the implant and was not strong enough to be able to sync with a new one.\n\nAlan Nuevo: Thanks for all that useful information, Doctor. Reminds me of the old ship my uncle kept trying to fix up. You can put in as many shiny new parts as you want, but if you got a rusty hull, you\u2019re going to have problems. Definitely something to think about next time you\u2019re at the med center.\n\nBeck Russum: Coming up, we\u2019ll be taking a look at the Polo initiative and see why, according to some, this controversial proposal could be the death of the UEE.\n\nAlan Nuevo: But before we take our quick commercial break, let\u2019s revisit some of Arthur Vin\u2019s classic moments over an awe-inspiring career. He will be missed.\n\n< Transmission Break >"},"links_count":0,"comment_count":87,"created_at":"2015-07-08T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"10 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-05-20 10:32:44","valid_relations":["images","links"],"prev_id":14821,"next_id":14824}}