Talk:Future Echoes
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- Rimmer says to Lister, with regards to returning back to the planet Earth, "Well, you'll be in your element if insects are in control. You'll probably get a decent job at last. You'll probably run for government. You'll probably even make it as a male model." In the Red Dwarf novel Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers (which follows a different plot to the television series) the crew of Red Dwarf do indeed make it back to Earth and discover find that the dominant form of life are insects, and Lister does indeed rise to become their leader.
This does not happen in the novel. --The reverend 20:34, 8 April 2007 (UTC)
- No, it's in the next novel, and the correction has been made. --Ratbat 12:42, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
"Interestingly, Lister has goldfish. Since this is only the second episode in, after three million years, a cat has evolved into a humanoid creature. If the goldfish were left for 3 million years, they should have either evolved, or died of starvation. If he didn't get in trouble for keeping the fish as he did with the cat, then he probably bought the fish after the 3 million year period, but even then, the fish should have mutated." Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Echoes" This is in the article twice, but the fish were revealed to be robotic/mechanical weren't they?
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Nreive 27 November 2007 15:51 (UTC)
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