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Heart of Gold is a fictional spaceship in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. The cover of the first novel in the Hitchhikers series, from a late 1990s printing. ...
Douglas Noël Adams in an undated publicity photograph by Jill Furmanovsky. ...
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. S.S. Heart of Gold is the first prototype ship to successfully utilise the new revolutionary Infinite Improbability Drive. It is 150 metres long and has been represented in various shapes, but all of them being perfectly white and beautiful. In the original radio series "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," no shape was specified. In the novel adapted from the first four episodes of the radio series, it was described as a sleek white running shoe. The TV series adaptation used this description as a starting place. Finally, in the most recent depiction in the 2005 movie, it is more spherical with a hole and two brake lights on the rear - this shape was derived from a teacup, based on the brownian motion producer that powers the Infinite Improbability Drive. It also features a mural around the hole which depicts the invention of the Drive. It was built as a secret government project on planet Damogran from where Zaphod Beeblebrox, the then-President of the Imperial Galactic Government, stole it at the launching ceremony. Image File history File links This is a screenshot of a copyrighted website, video game graphic, computer program graphic, television broadcast, or film. ...
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Opening titles from the TV series, designed by Doug Burd The televised adaptation of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, broadcast in January and February of 1981 on BBC Two, became the fifth version. ...
Image File history File links A still of the Heart of Gold from The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, found on Yahoo Movies. ...
Image File history File links A still of the Heart of Gold from The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, found on Yahoo Movies. ...
The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy is a science-fiction movie based on the book of the same name by Douglas Adams. ...
A Japanese teapot A teapot is a vessel in which to brew tea leaves with hot or boiling water, either inside a tea bag or loose, in which case a tea strainer will be needed to catch the leaves when the tea is poured. ...
The Infinite Improbability Drive is the spaceship drive for the starship Heart of Gold in the science fiction story The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. ...
An example of 1000 simulated steps of Brownian motion in two dimensions. ...
This is a list of places featured in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. ...
Mark Wing-Davey as Zaphod Beeblebrox, from the TV adaptation. ...
The ship's cybernetics consist of a new generation of Sirius Cybernetics Corporation robots and computers (including Eddie the shipboard computer), some with the new Genuine People Personalities (GPP) feature. The Sirius Cybernetics Corporation is a fictional company from Douglas Adams The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. ...
There are many minor characters in the various versions of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams. ...
In the BBC TV series, the marketing division of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation defines a robot [like Marvin] as Your plastic pal whos fun to be with. Marvin the Paranoid Android is a fictional character in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy series by Douglas Adams. ...
In Life, the Universe and Everything, it is revealed that the core of the Improbability Drive is actually the Golden Bail of Prosperity, one of five items that forms the Wikkit Gate. The drive is subsequently stolen by the robots of Krikkit, but is later recovered by Zaphod Beeblebrox and reinstalled. Life, The Universe and Everything cover Life, the Universe and Everything (1982, ISBN 0345391829) is the third book in the five-volume Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy science fiction series by Douglas Adams. ...
The Wikkit Gate is a fictional artifact in the universe of Douglas Adams The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, as featured in the novel Life, the Universe and Everything. ...
This is a list of places featured in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. ...
Mark Wing-Davey as Zaphod Beeblebrox, from the TV adaptation. ...
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