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''Dimension of Doom'' can be (and is) a textbook example of SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale, with just you and your robot having to explore an AlternateUniverse. This, like some [[GainaxEnding odd ends]] there, can be justified to a point by it being an alternate Universe where the laws of physics work different to those of ours and it's supported by a comment by Ensign Janus in the ''Nebula'''s warping way when you're being briefed about robotic probes having been used to map such dimension.

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''Dimension of Doom'' can be (and is) a textbook example of SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale, with just you and your robot having to explore an entire AlternateUniverse. This, like some [[GainaxEnding odd ends]] there, can be justified to a point by it being an alternate Universe where the laws of physics work different to those of ours and it's supported by a comment by Ensign Janus in the ''Nebula'''s warping way when you're being briefed about robotic probes having been used to map such dimension.dimension and strange celestial bodies that you may find there.
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''Dimension of Doom'' can be (and is) a textbook example of SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale, with just you and your robot having to explore an AlternateUniverse. This, like some [[GainaxEnding odd ends]] there, can be justified to a point by it being an alternate Universe where the laws of physics work different to those of ours and it's supported by a comment by Ensign Janus in the ''Nebula'''s warping them about robotic probes having been used to map such dimension.

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''Dimension of Doom'' can be (and is) a textbook example of SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale, with just you and your robot having to explore an AlternateUniverse. This, like some [[GainaxEnding odd ends]] there, can be justified to a point by it being an alternate Universe where the laws of physics work different to those of ours and it's supported by a comment by Ensign Janus in the ''Nebula'''s warping them way when you're being briefed about robotic probes having been used to map such dimension.
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''Dimension of Doom'' can be (and is) a textbook example of SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale, with just you and your robot having to explore an AlternateUniverse. This, like some [[GainaxEnding odd ends]] there, can be justified to a point by it being an alternate Universe where the laws of physics work different to those of ours and it's supported by a comment by Ensign Janus in the ''Nebula'''s warping them about robotic probes having been used to map such dimension.

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