Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror (TV story): Difference between revisions

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* Although newspapers in the real world ''did'' cast reports on both Tesla's and Edison's views, the newspaper used in the episode, ''[[New York Bugle]]'', was never a real-world paper, nor were the headlines "Tesla: I Heard Message From Mars" and "Edison: Shut Down Tesla". The closest possible real-world connections would be newspapers ''New York Herald'' and ''[[New York Times]]'', both active at the time.
* Although newspapers in the real world ''did'' cast reports on both Tesla's and Edison's views, the newspaper used in the episode, ''[[New York Bugle]]'', was never a real-world paper, nor were the headlines "Tesla: I Heard Message From Mars" and "Edison: Shut Down Tesla". The closest possible real-world connections would be newspapers ''New York Herald'' and ''[[New York Times]]'', both active at the time.
* A sign in the story says ''Night of Tesla Terror'', a play on the title ''Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror''.
* A sign in the story says ''Night of Tesla Terror'', a play on the title ''Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror''.
* In the real world Tesla was not the sole inventor of the radio the technology having been worked on both before and after his work on it.


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