

The episode ends with the whereabouts of the real (and deceased) Eva being shown, and a representation of Eva talking romantically with Miguel as the two now exist only in Eva's lingering memories. The Corona is crushed and becomes part of the rose-like shape around the station. Heintz is ejected into space (along with Eva's past victims), as Eva hauntingly sings to a conjured audience. In desperation, they fire a powerful energy cannon, gouging the structure deep enough to reach the cavern. The Corona has been struggling against a powerful magnetic field coming from the station, pulling the ship towards it. He resists and shoots the massive computer embedded in the ceiling causing the AI hologram of Eva to malfunction. She makes Heintz relive his daughter's death and nearly convinces him to join her. Eva reveals to Heintz that she murdered the real Carlo for refusing to marry her and has forced others to look like him. Heintz rushes to save Miguel, only to find that he had been seduced by Eva into thinking he is Carlo. The illusion disappears when Eva takes his wife's form and tells him that he "will never leave". Suddenly paralyzed, Heintz relives a memory of his family, with his wife and daughter Emily. Heintz finds a theater stage and sees Eva, who stabs him when he approaches. He begins to hallucinate and Eva suddenly runs up to kiss him. Miguel enters the dilapidated underbelly of the station, and in a cavernous chamber, he finds a broken piano playing the distress signal. Continuing the search for the source of the signal, the engineers split up, with each experiencing paranormal encounters, including strange noises and visions of Eva. They discover that the station belongs to a once-famous opera diva named Eva Friedel who disappeared after the murder of her fiancé, Carlo Rambaldi, a fellow singer. Once inside, they discover an opulent European interior and several furnished rooms (in varying states of decay) but find no signs of life.

The crew's two engineers, Heintz and Miguel, enter it to get a closer look. They come upon a spaceship graveyard orbiting a giant space station.

The Corona, a deep space salvage freighter, is out on a mission when it encounters a distress signal and responds to it. Their 2021 Blu-ray release includes English subtitles and a new English dub produced by NYAV Post (for Magnetic Rose) and Sound Cadence Studios (for Stink Bomb and Cannon Fodder). Originally released on home video in North America by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Discotek Media acquired the rights in 2020 along with Mill Creek Entertainment. The film is composed of three shorts: Magnetic Rose ( 彼女の想いで, Kanojo no Omoide), directed by Studio 4☌ co-founder Kōji Morimoto and written by Satoshi Kon Stink Bomb ( 最臭兵器, Saishū-heiki ), directed by Tensai Okamura and written by Otomo, and Cannon Fodder ( 大砲の街, Taihō no Machi ), written and directed by Otomo himself. Memories (also Otomo Katsuhiro's Memories) is a 1995 Japanese animated science fiction anthology film with Katsuhiro Otomo as executive producer, and based on three of his manga short stories.
