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The irony in this line comes from the fact that Roger's arm, a product of advanced civilization, is now being used in a world that has regressed to ruins. It highlights the disconnect between the advancement of the past and the current state of decay, emphasizing the contrast between the two.

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Q: What is ironic the line Roger's arm was conditioned by a civilization that knew nothing of him and was in ruins?
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