Red Dwarf: Ships: Red Dwarf

Red Dwarf: Ships: Red Dwarf

Red Dwarf is a huge spaceship. When I say huge, I don’t just mean big I mean HUGE! huge. It has at least 2600 floors and is four miles long (and seemingly became 6 miles long in Season 7). The ship is so big that it has an in-flight movie in the lift!

Red Dwarf: Ships: Starbug

Red Dwarf: Ships: Starbug

Starbug, or at least the Starbug seen in the series is an interstellar transport ship seen periodically as the saga developed.  It was used in seasons 6 and 7 when Red Dwarf was lost by Lister and subsequently turned into a planetoid by Nanobots.

The Prisoner: Technology: Supercomputers

The Prisoner: Technology: Supercomputers

The underground control and administrative areas of the Village house many large computers which our staff rely on to interpret events and analyze Village behavior.

The Prisoner: Science: Cloning

The Prisoner: Science: Cloning

Clones appear throughout the Village in different areas, from general laborers to special-case Prisoners and even as a Number 2. It is unclear what the procedure is for clone design.

The Prisoner: Science: Enhanced Hypnosis

The Prisoner: Science: Enhanced Hypnosis

Hypnosis provides a clean and simple way of managing the behavior of individual prisoners when an Infiltrator or Clone may not be practical because of time restraints.

The Prisoner: Technology: Social Conversion Unit

The Prisoner: Technology: Social Conversion Unit

The ultrasonic Social Conversion procedure was developed by formerly disharmonious Number 86 to quickly and efficiently modify the antisocial behavior of Unmutuals to conform to our normal standards of social operation, allowing them to become peaceful, cooperative members of the Village.

The Prisoner: Science: Neuroelectric Facilitator

The Prisoner: Science: Neuroelectric Facilitator

Neuropharmacologist Number 14 invented and developed a machine which translates electrical impulses from REM sleep in sedated individuals into visual and audio signals, thus allowing observation of their dreams on a screen.

The Prisoner: Technology: Forcefield

The Prisoner: Technology: Forcefield

At times it is necessary to provide security to certain areas of the Village while maintaining the illusion of freedom of movement. For this reason, the forcefields were installed at the Town Hall and Administration.

The Prisoner: Technology: Speedlearn

The Prisoner: Technology: Speedlearn

Speedlearn is a revolutionary educational technique involving a combination of courses designed by a mass education computer known as the General.

The Prisoner: Science: Mytol

The Prisoner: Science: Mytol

Mytol is the trade name of one of over 1500 drugs synthesized from the benzodiazepine group after the discovery of substance Ro-5-0690

Red Dwarf: Ships: Prison Ship

Red Dwarf: Ships: Prison Ship

The Prison ship is a high security Prison Transport for keeping the most dangerous examples of human and Simulant prisoner in confinement. It has a very effective system of restraint called the Justice Field.

Red Dwarf: Ships: Holoship

Red Dwarf: Ships: Holoship

This beautiful looking spaceship is as shallow as the crew that mans it. It is made completely of light and allows their Hologram crew to enjoy effective reality, being able to touch and feel the ship, it’s contents, and erm… it’s crewmembers.

Red Dwarf: Ships: S.S.S. Esperanto

Red Dwarf: Ships: S.S.S. Esperanto

The S.S.S Esperanto was an ocean seeding ship sent to an ocean world to investigate the progress of an experiment to ‘seed’ and encourage life on the planet had worked.

Dune: People: Gurney Hallack

Dune: People: Gurney Hallack

Originally Gurney Hallackhailed from Geidi Prime, the Harkonnen home world. At an early age Gurney’s sisters was enslaved by the Harkonnens to work in their army brothels.

Dune: People: Duncan Idaho

Dune: People: Duncan Idaho

Duncan was born on Geidi Prime, the home world of the Harkonnen. At an early age the Idaho’s were enslaved by Harkonnen’s for allegedly having anti-Harkonnen feelings.

The Prisoner: Science: Rover

The Prisoner: Science: Rover

Rovers, the Village Guardians, roam the Village and its outskirts as a constant reminder that there is no escape.