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* The idea that Cupids with consecutive serial numbers consider themselves siblings was referenced in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Magic Trick (novel)|Magic Trick]]'', where [[Foreman-964]] is referred to as [[Amity-965]]'s brother. ''Magic Trick'' also showed that the Department of Problem-Solving were granted a [[Department of Problem-Solving's second Fog Ship|new Fog Ship]] after their first one was stolen. The idea that Fog Ships can be locked from the outside, introduced here, is also reused. | * The idea that Cupids with consecutive serial numbers consider themselves siblings was referenced in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Magic Trick (novel)|Magic Trick]]'', where [[Foreman-964]] is referred to as [[Amity-965]]'s brother. ''Magic Trick'' also showed that the Department of Problem-Solving were granted a [[Department of Problem-Solving's second Fog Ship|new Fog Ship]] after their first one was stolen. The idea that Fog Ships can be locked from the outside, introduced here, is also reused. | ||
* Edwn-750's bond with a sloth was nodded to in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ghosts and the Machine (short story)|The Ghosts and the Machine]]'', where he yawned at one point without further explanation. | * Edwn-750's bond with a sloth was nodded to in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ghosts and the Machine (short story)|The Ghosts and the Machine]]'', where he yawned at one point without further explanation. | ||
* Among the few dead Cupids whose [[ghost]]s are glimpsed by [[Philatel-426]] in [[PROSE]]: ''[[A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol (short story)|A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol]]'' is “[[Governor-105]], the former head of the [[Morningstar 1]] base on [[Venus ( | * Among the few dead Cupids whose [[ghost]]s are glimpsed by [[Philatel-426]] in [[PROSE]]: ''[[A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol (short story)|A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol]]'' is “[[Governor-105]], the former head of the [[Morningstar 1]] base on [[Venus (97th Cosmos)|Venus]]”, who is “bound tightly in chains, his made up of medals and awards, and statues and paintings of himself” — the keepsakes of his dictatorial vanity in ''The Resurrection of the Wellsians''. He is seen “trying but failing to reach out to Pythagoras-858” for some purpose Philatel cannot guess at; with [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dark Cabaret (short story)|The Dark Cabaret]]'' later confirming Pythe's hunch in ''The Resurrection of the Wellsians'' that [[Mandragora-257]] had not truly died in the destruction of Morningstar 1, the implication is that Governor is attempting to tell Pythe that Mandragora is indeed not among his fellow ghosts and warn him of the danger he represents. | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== |