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* [[Baxter Sarno]] is similar in form and style to real-life talkshow hosts like [[w:David Letterman|David Letterman]] or [[w:Jay Leno|Jay Leno]]. However, Priyah's statement that he is a major news source for young people even though he's a comedian is likely a reference to [[w:Jon Stewart (comedian)|Jon Stewart]] and ''[[w:The Daily Show|The Daily Show]]'', which have also been cited as [http://dailyuw.com/blog/2007/05/21/college-students-prefer-the-daily-show-to-real-ne/ a common source of news for young people]. | * [[Baxter Sarno]] is similar in form and style to real-life talkshow hosts like [[w:David Letterman|David Letterman]] or [[w:Jay Leno|Jay Leno]]. However, Priyah's statement that he is a major news source for young people even though he's a comedian is likely a reference to [[w:Jon Stewart (comedian)|Jon Stewart]] and ''[[w:The Daily Show|The Daily Show]]'', which have also been cited as [http://dailyuw.com/blog/2007/05/21/college-students-prefer-the-daily-show-to-real-ne/ a common source of news for young people]. | ||
*Daniel claimed to Joseph that it would be impossible for him to construct another avatar like Tamara's, "no matter how many bones you break," because the program he would need to work from was (he believed) lost along with the Zoe avatar. | *Daniel claimed to Joseph that it would be impossible for him to construct another avatar like Tamara's, "no matter how many bones you break," because the program he would need to work from was (he believed) lost along with the Zoe avatar. | ||
*[[Lacy Rand]]'s retort to [[Clarice Willow]], "got a problem with my stars," is a nod to fate vs. agency | *[[Lacy Rand]]'s retort to [[Clarice Willow]], "got a problem with my stars," is a nod to fate vs. agency, originating from [[w:William_Shakespeare|William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[w:Julius_Caesar_(play)|Julius Caesar]]'', one of many [[References in the Re-imagined Series|literary allusions in the Re-imagined Series universe]]. | ||
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| text = The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, | | text = The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, | ||