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* [[Robosexual]]: Of course.
* [[Robosexual]]: Of course.
* [[Shout-Out]]: The first song is an homage to [[Ed Wood (creator)|Ed Wood]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: The first song is an homage to [[Ed Wood (creator)|Ed Wood]].
** The third song is a referece to a video by Witch Doctor
** The third song is a referece to a video by Witch Doctor
** The fourth song is (probably) a reference to ''[[Star Trek]]'' and other Sci-Fi shows.
** The fourth song is (probably) a reference to ''[[Star Trek]]'' and other Sci-Fi shows.
** The visual effects in the fifth song are almost identical to [[Mass Effect]]. Probably also related to [[Tron]].
** The visual effects in the fifth song are almost identical to [[Mass Effect]]. Probably also related to [[Tron]].
** The final song is a tip of the hat to the song writers, Ragoononline.
** The final song is a tip of the hat to the song writers, Ragoononline.
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Revision as of 23:39, 20 August 2014

"Computer and Spaceman! Computer and Spa-ace-man!!!"

Computer & Spaceman: A True Space Opera is a rock musical created by Benjamin Daniel, better known as Benzaie, in March 2012, with contributions by Joe Vargas and Ed Glasser from That Guy With The Glasses. It's the story of a lonely astronaut who builds himself a computer companion, which goes exactly as well as expected. It is in many respects a homage to both old and current science fiction.

So far, three videos of two songs each have been released:


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