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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* The Venusian man is inspired to take on the name of [[Cousin (rank)|Cousin]] [[The Devil|Lucifer]] by the figure's prominence in human culture in general, but especially by "[[TV series (Lucifer)|some show]]" featuring the character as a protagonist, commanding fear and respect from those around him and living a glamorous lifestyle. The implication is that this is the American TV series {{wi|Lucifer (TV series)|Lucifer}}, which starred [[Tom Ellis]] as a sympathetic version of the Devil.  
* The Venusian man is inspired to take on the name of [[Cousin (rank)|Cousin]] [[The Devil|Lucifer]] by the figure's prominence in human culture in general, but especially by "[[Lucifer (TV series)|some show]]" featuring the character as a protagonist, commanding fear and respect from those around him and living a glamorous lifestyle. The implication is that this is the American TV series {{wi|Lucifer (TV series)|Lucifer}}, which starred [[Tom Ellis]] as a sympathetic version of the Devil.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

Revision as of 23:17, 22 April 2022

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Lucifer was an audio play written by, and starring, Trevor Spencer, released by BBV Productions. It was the launch of a new series, Hellscape, as well as an entry in BBV's Faction Paradox range. It ultimately turned out to be BBV's final Faction Paradox audio release, though it was postdated by the release of the previously-written video short Ex-President on the P.R.O.B.E. Case Files - Volume 2 DVD.

Publisher's summary

After training with Faction Paradox, Lucifer and his timeship Babylon are going out on their own for a bit, exploring the universe, and they want to check out Earth. When they get there, they land in a small upcoming community… called Eden.

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Notes

  • The Venusian man is inspired to take on the name of Cousin Lucifer by the figure's prominence in human culture in general, but especially by "some show" featuring the character as a protagonist, commanding fear and respect from those around him and living a glamorous lifestyle. The implication is that this is the American TV series Lucifer, which starred Tom Ellis as a sympathetic version of the Devil.

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