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The '''{{lcfirst:{{PAGENAME}}}}''' is a laboratory in [[New New York]]. In [[3013]], {{bender}} went there to duplicate {{cat|folk singer}} [[Silicon Red]]'s guitar. {{er|7ACV14}} | The '''{{lcfirst:{{PAGENAME}}}}''' is a laboratory in [[New New York]]. In [[3013]], {{bender}} went there to duplicate {{cat|folk singer}} [[Silicon Red]][[Salmonella|'s guitar]]. {{er|7ACV14}} | ||
Using [[Make-O-Matic|his 3-D printer]], [[Dr. Ben Beeler|Dr Beeler]] made an exact copy of Red's guitar. However, he left the wireless connection to Bender's [[The Ballad of Me, Ramblin' Rodriguez|folk-song]] directory open, so everything that Bender sang about was routed straight to Beeler's printer, being then turned into reality. | Using [[Make-O-Matic|his 3-D printer]], [[Dr. Ben Beeler|Dr Beeler]] made an exact copy of Red's guitar. However, he left the wireless connection to Bender's [[The Ballad of Me, Ramblin' Rodriguez|folk-song]] directory open, so everything that Bender sang about was routed straight to Beeler's printer, being then turned into reality. | ||
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== Production == | == Production == | ||
The {{lcfirst:{{PAGENAME}}}} was first seen in a preview clip for 7ACV14, in {{april}} [[2013]]. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://live.huffingtonpost.com/r/archive/segment/futurama-writer-shares-exclusive-new-clip/5168daa202a76018a80005c6|title= | The {{lcfirst:{{PAGENAME}}}} was first seen in a preview clip for 7ACV14, in {{april}} [[2013]]. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://live.huffingtonpost.com/r/archive/segment/futurama-writer-shares-exclusive-new-clip/5168daa202a76018a80005c6|title='Futurama' Writer Shares Exclusive New Clip|date=2013-4-13|site={{w|HuffPost Live}}|accessdate=2013-9-30}}</ref> It was also featured in a piece of [[concept art]] for the 3-D printer, released by {{ctf}}, in {{may}}. <ref name="countdown">{{cite web|url=http://comedycentral.tumblr.com/post/50165382536/countdown-to-futurama-make-o-matic-if-you-were|title=Countdown to Futurama: Make-O-Matic|date=2013-5-11|site=[[Comedy Central]]'s {{w|Tumblr}} [http://comedycentral.tumblr.com/ page]|accessdate=2013-9-30}}</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:49, 3 January 2014
Technology lab | |
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Location | New New York |
Status | Partially destroyed by a giant octopus and a train |
First appearance | "Forty Percent Leadbelly" (7ACV14) |
The technology lab is a laboratory in New New York. In 3013, Bender went there to duplicate folk singer Silicon Red's guitar. [7ACV14]
Using his 3-D printer, Dr Beeler made an exact copy of Red's guitar. However, he left the wireless connection to Bender's folk-song directory open, so everything that Bender sang about was routed straight to Beeler's printer, being then turned into reality.
The printer later created a set of giant octopuses, which attacked Fry, Leela, and Beeler in the lab. Shortly afterwards, a train that it had previously created drove through the wall and ran down a duplicate of Bender.
Production
The technology lab was first seen in a preview clip for 7ACV14, in April 2013. [1] It was also featured in a piece of concept art for the 3-D printer, released by Countdown to Futurama, in May. [2]
Additional information
Appearances
See also
References
- ^ 'Futurama' Writer Shares Exclusive New Clip. (HuffPost Live.) 13 April 2013. Retrieved on 30 September 2013.
- ^ a b Countdown to Futurama: Make-O-Matic. (Comedy Central's Tumblr page.) 11 May 2013. Retrieved on 30 September 2013.