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2The episode begins with Rimmer getting the bad news: despite being a hologram, his program has a rare flaw caused by his living self's disastrous genetic and stress-related health problems, and he must avoid stressful situations or risk a fatal error. Also, Lister has decided to loot the derelict of [[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonVIGunmenOfTheApocalypse the simulant ship that they destroyed]] because the supply situation is desperate.
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4The wreck is dangerously unstable, and as they finish salvaging, the female simulant tracks them down. Not caring if she lives or dies at this point, the simulant attempts to trigger a "shipquake" that will tear it apart. Rimmer manages to sneak up behind her, but rather than ambush her, elects to jump into the nearby escape pod -- much to everyone's disgust -- and ends up causing the shipquake himself. Fortunately, Kryten finds a handheld teleporter which allows them to beam back to Starbug, despite a brief sojourn into the past.
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6After getting back to their correct time zone and escaping the exploding simulant ship, the trio are contacted by Rimmer, who after a little IMeantToDoThat routine, admits he can't actually control where the pod is taking him. Since his pod is an old autopiloted one, he'll be stranded on the nearest habitable planet until Starbug fetches him. And also he's going through a wormhole, so the time dialation means he'll be spending six hundred years in his own company.
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8Since it was a pod from a terraforming ship, that becomes literal. After sprucing the place up into a verdant garden, Rimmer tries to create an Eve. He winds up only able to duplicate himself, but resolves to try again. The Starbug reaches the planet and the boys are immediately captured by several Rimmers in Roman garb, and taken before their leader. Apart from their physical deformities, they are charged with charm, bravery, and worst, ''honor.'' They didn't even try to sell each other for their own safety! They're thrown in the dungeon where they find the original model, half-mad with despair at being overthrown by himself. Thankfully, Kryten has the teleporter, and they make a swift escape. However, they apparently end up back in the past once more, before the "past" Rimmer reveals they've actually jumped several weeks into the ''future'', and something hideous has recently happened to Lister. Despite Lister's protests, Kryten beams them back to their correct time, leaving him (and the audience) unaware of what his future holds.
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12* AccidentalMisnaming: Rimmer calls the others Titan, Kit, and Derek Custer when they find him in the dungeon. On his end he hasn't seen them in literally centuries and has spent most of it alone in a dungeon.
13* AndIMustScream: Rimmer's clones turn on him for having small amounts of the un-Rimmerlike traits they believe are evil and throw him in a small prison. As he's a hologram, he doesn't die and, as everyone on the planet is an even less likeable and more treacherous copy of Rimmer, he knows they'll turn him in if he escapes. He ends up imprisoned among these reminders of what a mess of a human being he is for 557 years.
14* AnythingButThat: Cat and Lister can't stand the food they have had to eat ever since their fridge packed in.
15-->'''Kryten:''' You'd rather have a psychopathic mechanical killer rip off your skull and play you frontal lobes like a xylophone than have another bowl of my nourishing space nettle soup?
16-->'''Cat:''' Buddy, I'd hand him the sticks and hold up the sheet music.
17* AppropriatedAppelation: For laughs, Lister refers to himself as Derek Custer after Rimmer misnames them.
18* BlatantLies:
19** "Congratulations, sir! You've come storming through your medical with flying colors! See you next time!"
20** After Starbug escapes, Rimmer radios from the terraforming ship and tries to claim that IMeantToDoThat.
21* BBCQuarry: One is used for the handful of scenes set on the initially desolate surface of Rimmerworld, before it gets terraformed with the Eco-Accelerator Rockets.
22* BrickJoke: The hand-sized worry balls. When Rimmer is discovered in prison, they're the size of marbles.
23* CallBack:
24** The episode starts with the boys deciding to loot the wreck of the simulant ship they fought in "Gunmen of the Apocalypse." Lister also makes a passing comment about them having crashed into a moon, which is likely a reference to the previous episode, "Emohawk: Polymorph II".
25** Right before his escape pod drops out of signal range, Rimmer responds to Kryten's advice to keep a positive attitude by angrily telling him that "You are a total, total, total, total...", very much like the insult that he directed at Holly back in "Queeg".
26* CaptainsLog: Rimmer narrates his terraforming project after landing his escape pod.
27* CouldSayItBut: On escaping into another wrong timeline, Lister and Cat warn each other loudly not to tell Rimmer the misery he's due for the next six centuries.
28* {{Egopolis}}: Rimmer names his planet "Rimmerworld."
29* EmergencyTemporalShift: Features this twice in a row, by accident: having picked up a teleporter from a derelict Simulant vessel, the crew use it to escape the collapsing craft - only to accidentally transport themselves back to Starbug a week too early, earning them a stern talking-to from past Kryten. Later in the episode, they use the same teleporter to escape from the prison on Rimmerworld, only to find themselves in a future version of Starbug, where future Rimmer takes great delight in informing them that something terrible has happened to Lister...
30* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even Rimmer is disgusted by his planet full of clones. Possibly OtherMeAnnoysMe taken to its height. And the fact that they locked him in a dungeon for five and a half centuries probably didn't help his opinion of them either.
31* {{Flanderization}}: Invoked; the cloned Rimmers are based on the absolute worst parts of Rimmer's personality, strengthened and culturally reinforced over generations.
32* FromBadToWorse: Zig-zagged. After he initially gets off the exploding simulant ship in the escape pod, Rimmer is informed that it'll take 18 months for it to land on a habitable planet, and thereby the other three to catch up with it. However, the pod then finds a wormhole that'll bring it to a different habitable planet in just four days... only for Kryten to point out that due to the wormhole's time dilation effects, from Rimmer's perspective it'll be ''six hundred years'' before they catch up.
33* GoMadFromTheIsolation: Rimmer's intial fear of being stuck on a planet all on his own. What actually happens is so much worse.
34* GoneHorriblyRight: Rimmer clones himself in an attempt to create an Eve. He does manage to create female Rimmers, but only after producing at least one living ''male'' Rimmer: this allows for the two to interbreed, resulting in a population made up entirely of smarmy, cowardly, backstabbing gits.
35* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: Unsurprisingly, the Rimmers make lousy jailers, failing to even relieve the crew of their personal possessions.. one of which is a teleporter device.
36* HypocriticalHumour:
37** When trying to persuade Lister against raiding the derelict Simulant vessel:
38--->'''Kryten:''' Sir, we have enough [[CordonBleughChef thistles and weeds and cultured fungi]] to scrum yourself stupid until the day you die. This foolhardy trip beggers logic.\
39'''Rimmer:''' Lister, we'd be fools not to listen to him. When is he ever wrong? Okay, he might have a head shaped like an inexplicably popular fishing float, but he does operate from a position of pure logic and we'd be fools to ignore his sage council.\
40'''Kryten:''' At least let me and Mr. Rimmer go in your place. We are, after all, merely electronic lifeforms and therefore expendable.\
41'''Rimmer:''' And what the smeg would you know, bog-bot from Hell?
42** When trying to assure Rimmer about the length of time-dilation he will experience after going through the wormhole:
43--->'''Rimmer:''' Longer than a year and a half?\
44'''Kryten:''' Uh, yes sir, a little more.\
45'''Rimmer:''' How much more?\
46'''Kryten:''' Well, let's not beat about the bush: a ''lot'' more.
47* LaserGuidedKarma: After his cowardly abandonment of the others, Rimmer is informed that he'll be stranded for most of a millenium. And then he has to spend 557 years imprisoned by ''his own clones'' who have modeled their society after the worst parts of his personality.
48* LetMeGetThisStraight: Rimmer sums up the risks of looting the Simulant Battlecruiser.
49-->'''Rimmer:''' So let me get this straight. If we board that ship and get captured, we're finished. If we board that ship, don't get captured but the superstructure disintegrates around us, we're finished. However, [[RuleOfThree if we board that ship]], don't get captured and the superstructure doesn't disintegrate around us... but we can't find any fuel, we are in fact finished.\
50'''Lister:''' That's about the noose of it, yeah.\
51'''Kryten:''' [[ThisIsGonnaSuck After you with the balls, sir]].
52* MysteriousVeil: Used for FanDisservice when the king of the Rimmers removes the veil from a concubine to reveal she's a woman with Rimmer's face.
53* OneDialogueTwoConversations: Lister tries to have a DoubleMeaning conversation with the simulant when he sees Rimmer positioned behind her... but soon starts saying "you can't be serious, think of all we've been through" to the simulant's confusion.
54* OppositeSexClone: Rimmer tries and fails to accomplish this, but his first effort fails. He did eventually succeed, given that we see female Rimmers. His log notes that technically a female clone of himself would be his sister making sex between them [[BrotherSisterIncest morally dubious]].
55-->'''Rimmer:''' After much soul-searching I reluctantly decided, "What the hell", I just wouldn't tell her.
56* OurClonesAreDifferent: Rimmer tries to populate a planet in the process of being terraformed with copies of himself. For starters, the clones are created from his [[{{Hologram}} holographic matrix]] in lieu of actual DNA. They also come out fully grown from a cocoon. Rimmer is initially unable to create an [[OppositeSexClone Opposite-Sex Clones]], although when the other Dwarfers get there, the presence of female Rimmers suggests that he eventually succeeded in the end.
57* ParentheticalSwearing: Kryten tells Rimmer "we're all perfectly aware of what you are."
58* PassThePopcorn: Cat's reaction to Rimmer being stuck on a planet on his own for six hundred years is just to lament there's no champagne around.
59* PlanetBaron: Rimmer hops into an escape pod, gets diverted into a wormhole, and spends the next six hundred years (post-TimeDilation) on an barren planet. Because the escape pod was from an advanced terraforming ship, however, he is able to create life — even cloning humanoids based on his own DNA records. When the crew of Starbug finally arrive, they find the planet dominated by SpaceRomans all with Rimmer's face. The Emperor Rimmer, however, is one of the clones, not their Rimmer, who, effectively immortal, has been kept prisoner for centuries — not even other Rimmers can stand him.
60* PlanetOfHats: Possibly the most hideous version, a planet populated entirely by Rimmers, who have deified the darkest parts of his personality. Gutless, gormless, charmlessness is the order of the day. Heroism, selflessness and good looks are considered crimes worthy of banishment. And as Kryten explains, since there's no outbreeding, genetics-based lunacy persisted throughout the entire race.
61-->'''Head Rimmer:''' Are there no signs of normalcy in these wretches? No cowardice or pomposity? No snideness or smarm? Not even honest-to-goodness double-dealing two-facedness?
62-->'''Rimmer Legionnaire:''' Sire, these creatures did not even attempt to sell each other out for their own freedom. They lack even the most basic natural drives.
63* PreMortemOneLiner: After Lister starts flirting and asks what she's doing tonight, the simulant says "Dying." And shoots the ceiling, causing the ship to break apart.
64* RiddleForTheAges: What had happened to Future Lister? A deleted scene exists that reveals actually he was just in the loo, but it was removed to foreshadow the next episode.
65* SayMyName: {{Subverted}} when they leave Rimmer for 557 years. Upon seeing his friends again, Rimmer recalls their names "Derick Custer" (Lister), "Kit" (Cat) and "Titan" (Kryten).
66* ShoutOut: The metal balls are another [[Film/TheCaineMutiny Queeg reference]].
67* SkewedPriorities: The Cat, repeatedly.
68** He's prepared to murder any surviving Simulants just to make sure they don't see he's wearing the same outfit twice, and makes a point of stating to the female simulant that the outfit he's wearing is ''completely different'' from the one he wore back in "Gunmen of the Apocalypse".
69--->'''Kryten:''' ''(after the Cat's speech)'' That was an important speech sir, and it needed to be made, but might I suggest that from this moment the rest of the discourse is conducted by those with brains ''larger'' than a grape?
70** He's horrified at the thought of being killed and burnt by the Rimmers, because flames clash with his outfit, and the thought of the lead Rimmer ingesting their ashes with white wine, because it's ''red'' that goes best with ashes. On these instances, it gets a pained look from Lister.
71** Invoked and subverted with the simulant ship raid. Kryten points out that this is foolhardy, given they have an ample supply of nourishing (if simple) food. Then Lister reveals that a recent crash punctured their reserve fuel tank and they only have a few days of power left, maximum, before the ship will be dead in space -- with them along with it. So they legitimately ''have'' to raid the derelict for a fresh supply of fuel.
72** Played straight with Lister concealing the aforementioned fuel-supply issue, and then not telling the crew they can't actually use the guns they've brought onto the unstable simulant ship lest it collapse, because he "didn't want to alarm them".
73** While being held at gunpoint by the simulant, Lister asks her out on a date.
74* StatingTheSimpleSolution: Lister details an elaborate escape plan involving a brick from the wall, disguises, etc. Kryten says that they ''could'' do that, or they could use the teleporter.
75* TakeMeToYourLeader: It pains Lister to be caught in such a cliché:
76-->'''Lister:''' This is going to sound like a bit of a corny line, but... I can hardly bring myself to say it.\
77'''Rimmer-Clone:''' Say what?\
78'''Lister:''' "Take us to your leader."\
79'''Kryten:''' Oh, sir, how ''could'' you?!
80* TakeThat: As cited just below, Kryten takes a stab at the "famously unstable" monarchies of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as examples of inbreeding. This show was made in Britain, in the twentieth century, where they still ''have'' one of those monarchies.
81* TangledFamilyTree: The denizens of Rimmerworld are literally nothing but the result of generations of interbreeding between male and [[OppositeSexClone female]] clones of Rimmer, executing any who are born divergent from the greater Rimmer template. Kryten is particularly aghast by this massively inbred nature, pointing out that the damage it's doing to the species and referencing the detrimentally inbred [[RoyalInbreeding European monarchies of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries]].
82* UnlimitedWardrobe: Subverted, for once, with The Cat. He's wearing the same outfit he wore in "Gunmen Of The Apocalypse". Lampshaded, too, as he goes out of his way to insist to the Simulant that he's wearing a different outfit.
83* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Kryten accidentally teleports himself, Cat, and Lister a week into the past whilst trying to escape from the collapsing Stimulant ship. His other self reacts with extreme annoyance at his future self's sloppiness.
84* VillainousIncest: Rimmer decides to [[AdamAndEvePlot clone an Eve for himself]], but realises that she will technically be his sister. He decides the solution to this will be...not to tell her.
85* WeaponizedStench: Upon learning that even a loud noise could cause the Simulant ship they're on to start breaking apart, Rimmer sarcastically asks if they're planning to chloroform any attacking Simulants with [[ThePigPen Lister]]'s armpits.
86* ZanyScheme: Probably one of the best subversions ever. It got applause.
87--> '''Lister:''' There's got to be a way out. There hasn't been a prison built that could hold [[ItMakesSenseInContext Derek Custer]]. Why don't we scrape away this mortar here, slide one of these bricks out, then using a rope weaved from strands of this hessian, rig up a kind of a pulley system so that when a guard comes in, using it as a trip wire, gets laid out, and we put Rimmer in the guard's uniform, he leads us out, we steal some swords, and fight our way back to the 'Bug.
88--> '''Kryten:''' Or we could use the teleporter.
89-->''(The audience laughs and applause)''
90--> '''Lister:''' O-or at a pinch, we could use the teleporter.

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