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The Liechtenstein portions of the episode are a homage to [[offtopic:Geekhis Khan]]'s humourous //**[[http://alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=154637|Leaves in the Wind]]**// timeline. | The Liechtenstein portions of the episode are a homage to [[offtopic:Geekhis Khan]]'s humourous //**[[http://alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=154637|Leaves in the Wind]]**// timeline. |
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There's a also a bit of a nod to the Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera //[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gondoliers|The Gondoliers]]// in the the San Marinese portions of the episode. | There's a also a bit of a nod to the Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera //[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gondoliers|The Gondoliers]]// in the San Marinese portions of the episode. |
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THESPITRON 6000's repeated use of the "Everybody's dead, guys." answer to the crew members during the teaser section is a reference to the "Everybody's dead, Dave." running gag between Holly and Lister that occurs during the first episode of //Red Dwarf//. | THESPITRON 6000's repeated use of the "Everybody's dead, guys." answer to the crew members during the teaser section is a reference to the "Everybody's dead, Dave." running gag between Holly and Lister that occurs during the first episode of //Red Dwarf//. |