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===Trivia===
===Trivia===
*The name is a reference to the Empire's Death Star from Star Wars Episode IV - "A New Hope".
*The name is a reference to the Empire's Death Star from Star Wars Episode IV - "A New Hope".
*It has been known that an unspiky version of the Near Death Star was seen in [[When Aliens Attack]] after Fry spills beer on the transmitter and "zooms" into space, and right after the asteroid belt and before Jupiter, a white ball-like structure can be seen with streaks like the Near Death Star.
*An unspiky version of the Near Death Star was seen in [[When Aliens Attack]], after Fry spills beer on the transmitter and "zooms" into space; right after the asteroid belt and before Jupiter, a white ball-like structure can be seen with streaks like the Near Death Star.
*The "endless rows" is similar to the Mines of Moria in the ''Lord of the Rings'', though the first of these films were released after this episode. Though it could be inspired by the original works of Tolkien or other animated adaptations. But is more likely a continuation on the reference to The Matrix in that the Endless rows are filled with towers, the towers filled with the elderly, and is supported by the discovery of Professor Farnsworth in a capsule similar to Neo's in The Matrix
*The "endless rows" are similar to the Mines of Moria in the ''Lord of the Rings'', although the first of the LOTR films were released after this episode. Though they could be inspired by the original works of Tolkien or other animated adaptations, they are more likely an intentional evocation of The Matrix in that the endless rows are filled with towers, the towers filled with the elderly. The parallel is confirmed when Professor Farnsworth is discovered in a capsule similar to Neo's in The Matrix.


===Appearances===
===Appearances===

Revision as of 09:29, 8 April 2008

Near Death Star
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First appearance"A Clone of My Own" (2ACV10)
Episode

The Near Death Star is a "planet" with spikes on it and is probably metal. The planet is inhabited by the Sunset Squad Robots, a group of robots that own it and take the old people. Old people past the age of 160 are taken there, out of the way of society on Earth and is used for energy like the ones in the movie "The Matrix". Professor Farnsworth was taken there after he revealed that he was actually 160. The old people are hooked up to a life support system, making them think they are in Florida.

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Trivia

  • The name is a reference to the Empire's Death Star from Star Wars Episode IV - "A New Hope".
  • An unspiky version of the Near Death Star was seen in When Aliens Attack, after Fry spills beer on the transmitter and "zooms" into space; right after the asteroid belt and before Jupiter, a white ball-like structure can be seen with streaks like the Near Death Star.
  • The "endless rows" are similar to the Mines of Moria in the Lord of the Rings, although the first of the LOTR films were released after this episode. Though they could be inspired by the original works of Tolkien or other animated adaptations, they are more likely an intentional evocation of The Matrix in that the endless rows are filled with towers, the towers filled with the elderly. The parallel is confirmed when Professor Farnsworth is discovered in a capsule similar to Neo's in The Matrix.

Appearances

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