A loving look at everything that's not quite right with Red Dwarf.
Edited by Damone ([email protected]).
Editor's editor and head writer-type person: Annette 'El Skutto' McIntosh ([email protected]).
It is available via the WWW at:
http://www.queeg.crater.com/plot/index.html
http://www.gold.net/users/fm24/reddwarf/
http://www.ftech.net/~cobweb/alt.tv.red-dwarf/
It is also available via FTP at:
ftp://ftp.queeg.crater.com/pub/red-dwarf/general/
There is also an e-mail distribution list for the PIP so that you can get new versions mailed to you as they come out. To sign up, mail [email protected] and request to be put on the list. Please specify if you want the text-only or MIME-compressed version.
Version 0.5:
Um, everything. It's the first version. Posted to group.
(4/9/95 - 4/27/95)
Version 1.0:
Quite a lot, really. Explanations for most of the
inconsistencies from version 0.5, plus a couple of new additions. All
new additions are marked with a: (I may have missed a couple).
Also, all book/series contradictions are gone. Not posted to group.
(4/27/95 - 5/3/95)
Version 1.25:
Everything got sloshed around again. This is more of a
clean-up run than anything else. Grammatical errors and other
nit-picky stuff were taken care of, as well as a couple of new
additions. Posted to group. (5/3/95 - 5/5/95)
Version 1.5:
More minor additions and corrections and the like. El Skutto
yelled at me (I am a beast -- El Skutto). Things got fixed.
Added a diagram. Posted to group. (5/5/95 - 5/12/95)
Version 2.0:
More tidy-time. El Skutto fixed all the grammar stuff and
small technical-type errors. A couple of new inconsistencies and
explanations have also been added. Posted to group. (5/12/95 - 5/21/95)
Version 2.5:
Whole lotta new inconsistencies and explanations have been
added. The debut of the Universal Explanation. Posted to group.
(5/21/95 - 5/31/95)
Version 3.0:
Big format changes. More inconsistencies. People seem to have a
lot more to say now that exams are over. New info on accessibility
through the World Wide Web and the e-mail distribution list.
Posted to group. (5/31/95 - 6/14/95)
Version 3.5:
Where oh where to begin. The Plot Inconsistencies have been
separated from the Production Errors into two different sections. The
later sections were all pushed back. Millions of new PIs and
Production Errors (PEs) added. Some rather harsh content editing by
yours truly. Posted to group. (6/14/95 - 7/7/95)
Version 3.7:
This is a minor change at the moment. It is made to add a
few new inconsistencies that have been submitted, but, more
importantly, to update the availability of the PIP, listing the new
places it can be found. Not posted to group. (7/7/95 - 7/25/95)
Version 4.0:
Bunch of new PIs and PEs added. Mild scandals from the n/g.
Whole lot of important stuff done to justify the delay. Really.
Posted to the group. (7/25/95 - 8/15/95)
Version 4.25:
New PIs and PEs added as they came in. Other minor
corrections and the like. Not posted to group. (8/15/95 - 9/7/95)
Version 5.00:
Oh man...where to begin. I got tons and tons of PIs that
just kept backing up after I rushed out the last version so Grant
Naylor could use it for their new Smeg Outs video and their RD
Writers' Bible. Then my life took a serious turn for the south. And
the stuff kept backing up. And backing up. And my life got ugly. But
I've dug myself out of the PIP backlog at least and at least this
phoenix rises from the grave. Tons of new stuff. Posted to group.
(9/7/95 - 11/7/95)
Version 5.25:
Minor section re-adjustments due to inclusion of the Smeg Outs
video. The PIP was split into two parts due to size constraints.
Lots of new stuff to chew on (including stuff from the Smeg
Outs). Fun and games in time for the holidays. Posted to group.
(11/7/95 - 12/6/95)
Version 5.50:
New additions to all our wonderful sections. Our valiant
effort begins to get a new version out once a month (if needed).
Posted to group. (12/6/95 - 1/10/96)
Version 5.55:
A couple of minor changes. Updated info on availability of the
PIP, and other minor foibles. There are a couple of new additions.
Look for them. Posted to group. (1/10/96 - 2/14/96)
Version 5.75:
New additions added. Some minor stuff here and there. Your
basic monthly revision-type thing. (2/14/96 - 3/15/96)
The main feature of PIs is that, with proper application of dubious logic, they can be explained away rather nicely within the confines of believability through suspension of disbelief. The inconsistency should actually require some sort of explanation, and events of obvious exaggeration and intended misdirection are not included.
Some Production Errors can also be PIs if there is an explanation for them that fits into the plot of the series. The door-opening panels that activate before they are touched are an example of this. They are listed in both sections. There is a full description of Production Errors (PEs) at the beginning of section 3.0.
The PIs will be listed by series, by episode. Each inconsistency will be listed, and if a resolution exists for it, it will be included below it.
Diagram 1 ------ ------- ------ ------- ------
However, I find it to be a lame cop-out. It is presented here for completeness, and because some inconsistencies defy all explanations but this. Whenever there is a discrepancy between facts before and after Backwards (3-1), you can rest assured that there is at least one reason for it all.
If there are obvious PEs that can be explained away in the context of the show, they are listed in both sections, but their explanations are not included here. PEs have no explanation except the universally accepted, 'Someone goofed up, and the editors didn't earn their pay that day.' Also, if the PI that was made was so basic and stupid that any explanation wouldn't be any fun even as an exercise in semantics, it ends up here.
The PEs are listed by series, by episode, as in the previous section.
When you write your e-mail, please contain 'PIP' as the subject line, or reply to this if this is the USENET posting. E-mail is preferred. Please limit your contributions to one message a day. Include as much information as possible about the episode in which the inconsistency occurs, as well as other episodes you may refer to in your post (i.e. use episode numbers PLEASE). You may include as much information as you want in that one message, however.
Do not be offended if I do not write back to you, as my mail volume is pretty high. If I use anything, you will be included in the Acknowledgements section. I have gotten better at getting back to everyone, though, and most likely will reply to all e-mails now. If you are going to be derogatory and hostile, do not expect a reply, but be assured you will make my mail filter in record time.
All book/series references are gone. They are too much completely different entities to be included together. While Grant Naylor may have forgotten which plot they were working with at the time, this project will not, and will stay only with series/series contradictions. If any foolish person wishes to do book/series, I've got some stuff you could probably use. For those looking for book/book inconsistencies, please see the Book Plot Inconsistencies Project (BPIP), by El Skutto.
...who pretty much did all of the research and writing for the first version and got this thing off the ground and hopelessly lost in space. (Thanks Damone for putting up with my nagging so well -- El Skutto.)
She is also the author of the Book Plot Inconsistencies Project (BPIP), the Red Dwarf References List (RDRL), and the Red Dwarf Fishlist. Check them out on an internet near you. And you thought you had too much free time?
Honorable mention as 'Annoying Aussie Of The Year' goes to:
...who pretty much sent me volumes and volumes of plot errors from all of the episodes whether I wanted them or not, in a coordinated attempt with another Aussie (who shall remain nameless) to drive me completely insane.
The 'Iron-Man Awards For HTML Conversion' go to:
... who convert all the new versions into HTML format at their wonderful little web pages and save me more nightmares and heartaches.
BUT...
Without the help of these wonderful people, this never would have been:
(Those bound in stars were dedicated workers for this project, viewing entire series to find inconsistencies, and helping with the beta-ing of the PIP.)
Helen Bates
Beorahood
BertGordon
Andrew Blume
Edward Buckley
The Cat
CherStrand
*Cma*
Miffy Coghill
David Coombes
Oliver A. Corrigan
Charles Daniels
Brenda Daverin
Dion
John Doyle
Elliedra
Ben Erickson
Gareth Evans
Vicky Evans
Fraser
Friday
Jackie Fuchs
David L. Gilbert
Theodore Graham
Richard Greene
Eric Haas
Holly 512
*Nick Honeywell*
Steve Howell
Graeme Jefferis
Coran Jones
Paul Jones
JJ Flash
Jonathan Kallay
Kevin
Martin King
Christopher M. Kribs
Chris Kuan
Legion
*Lizbeth*
Bette Llewellyn
Lisa Manekofsky
Ned Martell
Tony Martin
Tom Marwede
Dave McRae
Yossef Mendelssohn
Michael Micallef
Sami Mikhail
Mark Moir
Glen Montgomery
*Craig O'Neil*
Chris Nielsen
Boris Pelakh
James Peterson
Will A. Phillips
Todd Pinarchick
Raz
Jill Rhodes
Jim Richards
Eric Rochkind
Alan Salt
Jeremy Schroeder
Barny Shergold
Nick Sim
Daniel Snyder
Cheryl Strand
Charles Sundt
Eddie Talbut
*Maggie Thomas*
John Tudek
Daniel Vasconcelos
Jamie Watson
Lee Weinert
Dean White
Craig Young
Zanndraa
... and to all I may have missed. Please e-mail me so I may rectify the error.
... and of course, to Grant Naylor, who really made it all possible (and who now have a copy of this thing apparently). Not only that, they put El Skutto and myself in the credits of the 'Smeg Outs' video. To wit:
There are groups of small, yellow fish eating my feet,
Damone.
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