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The piece is characterized by a moving sixteenth note pattern in the left hand (piano version) or moving eighth notes (in-game version). The main melody's rhythm is a variation of "[[Musique pour la tristesse de Xion]]", incorporating various parts of the theme into this piece. Several measures of this piece feature the melody from Kairi's theme and [[Dearly Beloved]]. Unlike Xion's original theme, "Vector to the Heavens" is played in the upper spectrum of dynamics, with the "louder" dynamics more in use than the softer ones.
The piece is characterized by a moving sixteenth note pattern in the left hand (piano version) or moving eighth notes (in-game version). The main melody's rhythm is a variation of "[[Musique pour la tristesse de Xion]]", incorporating various parts of the theme into this piece. Several measures of this piece feature the melody from Kairi's theme and [[Dearly Beloved]]. Unlike Xion's original theme, "Vector to the Heavens" is played in the upper spectrum of dynamics, with the "louder" dynamics more in use than the softer ones.
"Vector to the Heavens -Xion-" lasts six minutes and 30 seconds in ''Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind''. This arrangement is a more intense arrangement of the original, with a drum beat throughout the track, strings during the melody, and electric guitar.


==Other appearances==
==Other appearances==

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