Talk:Diana Stone

The fact that Diana sent robots under the pretext of checking outside conditions, while actually rebuilding the environment, could very well be a reference to a tale by Philip K. Dick, in which almost the same happens, just on a world-wide scale: The world is devastated by nuclear war, and both Americans and Soviets are hiding in underground cities, while the robots that can go out to the surface are secretly rebuilding the environment, not letting the humans on it in order to stop their belligerence from doing the same once again. I'll add the reference when I can check the book as I don't have it on me right now. -Psiweapon
 * Cultural references need to include direct textual or visual correlation - not general thematic similarities. For example, if a character says, "Luke, I am your father," that is a reference to Star Wars. If there is a movie that involves a rebel faction fighting a space war against an evil military force, that is not a reference to Star Wars. It is merely similar.--Gothemasticator 13:09, December 22, 2010 (UTC)

Is It Me...
...or is that Marina Sirtis in the picture of Diana? -Malus X 07:08, July 11, 2011 (UTC)