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== [[Lost in Space (TV)|Lost in Space]] ==
== Dr. Smith's original, eviler saboteur persona was a [[Split Personality]] implanted by his controllers, which upon failure melted down/reverted to the [[Large Ham]] Dr. Smith. ==
Much like an [[Evil Twin]], EDS (Evil Dr. Smith) was implanted into the normal Dr. Smith via [[Brainwashed|Brainwashing]]. When the mission failed, knowing he couldn't kill them, the programming did the next best thing: it broke down. But rather than revert to his original mind, the EDS warped into the cowardly, [[Smug Snake]], betraying [[Large Ham]] we all came to know and love.
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It's why she appeared more than once.
 
== "1997". Yeah, right. This takes place in [[The Sixties]], in the same universe as ''[[Questionable Content (Webcomic)|Questionable Content]]''. ==
In QC, space travel is common enough that there was a space station in [[The Eighties]], and it was a family posting (Hannelore was born on one); Robot's descendants are much smaller due to miniaturization and cheap enough that young adults with low-end jobs can afford them, but the telecommunications and ground transport technology is basically the same as in our present.
 
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== Debbie the Bloop is smarter than she appears. ==
No evidence to support this really, but anyone who has seen ''[[Futurama (Animation)|Futurama]]'' can attest to the fact that cute fuzzy aliens who act like innocent housepets are usually hiding something. Plus, what happens to all of Penny's other pets like the dog and the turtle? Perhaps Debbie is very, very possessive of Penny...
 
== Judy is adopted/illegitimate. ==
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We assume that Aeolis Umbra is a foreign terrorist organization, but just how foreign? When Smith sees the bubble creature's derelict space ship floating there in "The Derelict", he says out loud that he thinks it is his superiors come to rescue him. It could be that, in this future, spaceships are easy to come by for all countries, or perhaps, given the blase attitude towards the fact that aliens exist shown throughout the rest of the series, maybe Aeolis Umbra was an alien organization all along who used human spies within Earth's space organizations in order to stop Humans from spreading throughout the galaxy. Perhaps they are even somehow related to the Galactic Tribunal that put the Robinsons on trial in "Prisoners of Space" which was, incidentally, headed by a bubble creature.
 
== Lost In Space takes place in the same universe as ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000 (TV)|Mystery Science Theater 3000]]''. ==
It is a fact that Joel Hodgson named his character Joel Robinson after the space family Robinson, so it is also conceivable that he is related to them as well. Perhaps he is John's cousin or brother. The two series are alike tonally, both being sci-fi comedies and having campy/corny aspects to them. This makes the [[MST3KMystery Science Theater 3000]] episode where they watch "I Was A Teenage Werewolf" all the more funny, because it featured a young Guy Williams in a bit role.
 
== Mr. Nobody is the "god" that Bender met on ''[[Futurama (Animation)|Futurama]]''. ==
Considering he turned into a celestial entity at the end of the episode he was in, and also considering the similar voice, it is not hard to believe that the god like being that Bender encountered in the ''Futurama'' episode "Godfellows" was in fact Mr. Nobody. This means ''Futurama'' also takes place in the LIS universe. The timelines even add up.
 
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The idea goes that a long time ago, maybe centuries, Priplanus was a thriving alien world with one centralized civilization ruled over by a princess. Eventually, certain members of society began to follow a new leader who became so powerful that he and his followers challenged the princesses rule. The two sects, the ones who followed The Leader and the ones who were still loyal to the crown, moved apart from each other and developed seperate societies. Eventually the hatred between the factions grew so heated with constant wars that one side (the princesses side most likely) developed nuclear technology. They quickly moved their civilization below ground and launched a missile to destroy the traitors. Meanwhile, The Leader began to move his people below ground too, but it was too late. The bomb hit and destroyed his followers and blasted his very soul out of his body, sending it into a mask where it would sit, waiting to regain a human body. The fallout over most of the planet was so great that the princesses people decided to stay underground and wait it out, thus they became a lost, forgotten civilization. All that was left on the surface as evidence of this once great world were some old ruins with skeletons inside. The radioactivity, meanwhile, began to cause mutations in the animals and other creatures of Priplanus, making them grow in some cases to giant proportions and even contaminating the fruit and other plant life. Perhaps the reason the Cyclamen feed on Deutronium is because it was a Deutronium bomb!
 
== The film version exists in the ''[[Friends (TV)|Friends]]'' universe ==
Let's face it. Matt LeBlanc played his character as Joey would play him.