Captive Princess – Part 3
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I don’t know about you, but I can imagine this would be a handy device to own.
The Toilet Droid 9000 makes life on the Imperial Star Destroyers much faster. It’s the toilet droid that comes to you when you need it. 10 points to anyone who can spot the reference to a certain sci-fi show within the panels.
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Is it… Herbie? It’s not really a Scifi show… but Herbie’s horn is the sound I hear for the toilet beeping.
Is it that the name of the destroyer is Devastator, the transformer robot made up of the Constructicons?
Yeah, Vader’s personal Star Destroyer was named the Devastator. I believe the first appearance of the ship’s name was in the Star Wars novelization, ghost written by Alan Dean Foster, also the author of Splinter of the Mind’s Eye, the unofficial sequel to A New Hope.
I wouldn’t have gotten the reference. I kept looking at the dialogue, not paying heed to the first line of the strip. Oh well. Funny anyway.
Y’know what we’re missing: HOVER Toilets! Now THAT would be a crowning achievement that would put Back To The Future to shame.
It’s a Red Dwarf reference, isn’t it? In “Balance of Power,” Lister’s toilet appears when he says “crap,” and in “Better Than Life,” Lister’s electronic lavvy “comes when you call it.”
No. It’s a Blake’s 7 ref: the security camera. I do love Red Dwarf though!
My first thought was also Red Dwarf.
It’s babylon 5 – “beep beep ambassador!”
I thought it’d be the Lone Gunmen, for the microscopic security cameras that were zoomed in on, in the American flag, in the title sequence