I've been wondering about homages to various books, movies, etc. So far, I've come up with two.
Beeblebrox in the Zaphod system.
Dune in the Arrakis system.
George's World in THX-1138
Rupert in the Persephone system is home to Order of the Holy Mac.
I know the hidden scrolling text ("Roll Call!") that you have to watch to get the forklift is an homage to Mystery Science Theatre 3000. So is the "Satellite of Love" (which I thought was a tribute to Lou Reed for the longest time) as well as the default names ("Stud Beefpile," "Dash Riprock," etc.)
And Earth, in the Sol system; it's a perfect homage to the planet we live on!
Don't forget Akio. Giant turtle deliver them from evil?!?! What's that from, the Aztecs?
@zurdo, on Jul 22 2006, 08:14 PM, said in EV Homages:
Perhaps the luxury world Ursa Minor Beta is not just a coincidental name.
I think Ursa Minor Beta appears in the second book of the Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy.
@freq245, on Jul 26 2006, 08:48 AM, said in EV Homages:
I think Ursa Minor Beta appears in the second book of the Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy.
Precisely. That's what I was refering to. No mention of temporal or topographical anomalies, though :(.
@freq245, on Jul 26 2006, 03:48 PM, said in EV Homages:
I think Ursa Minor Beta appears in the second book of the Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy.
Actually I believe it is in the very first description of The Guide. It is/was the biggest thing to come out of the publishing houses of Ursa Minor Beta
@burrito-loco, on Aug 2 2006, 11:19 PM, said in EV Homages:
Actually I believe it is in the very first description of The Guide. It is/was the biggest thing to come out of the publishing houses of Ursa Minor Beta
Yeah. But they visit it in the second book.
Aerostar Industries and Allied Shipyards, while not a reference to fiction, they are still known outside EV for remarkably similar roles.
Although the Executive Transport does remind me of Hotblack Desatio's Stuntship. For starters, it's small and black. Second, any crew will invariably die...
And then we have the Rebellion Alien Missions, in which the player follows a crypic note to Docking Bay 94. A Rebel Officer is standing in the shadows, waiting for the player, and says "Thank Zarquon, I was beginning to think you wouldn't come..."