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Hi everyone! We've covered all kinds of methods to create Java class instances. What if we want to create an instance that's just like the one over there. We just want a copy. And that's what we're covering. The copy constructor in Java, coming up next. So here's the situation. We need a copy of an object. We have A, and after copying our object we have a second object that is the same in every way as A, but is not A. One example of why we'd want to do this is, say we have an enemy in a video game. It has a number of hit points, a weapon it's carrying, a tool belt full of tools, and a name. This baddie has the ability to duplicate itself. So when it duplicates, we need to create a copy of the enemy so there are two, each with their own hit points, own weapon, own tools, etc. The first thought might be to create a new instance like this. We have enemy one, and we create enemy two and assign it to the first enemy. Done. This really didn't work. We just have two enemy variables pointing...