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The '''Space Wasp''' is an unconfirmed [[List of alien species|alien species]]. Its name appeared written on a folder containing the [[Career chips|career chips]] of the former [[Planet Express]] crew ([[Space Pilot 3000|1ACV01]]). Just like any other creature with a name beginning with the word ''space'', the Space Wasp could not enter the [[Slurm]] golden bottle cap competition, as proven by [[:File:ALS-0113-01.png|a text]] written in [[Alien languages#AL1|AL1]] ([[Fry and the Slurm Factory|1ACV13]]).
The '''Space Wasp''' is an unconfirmed [[List of alien species|alien species]]. Its name appeared written on a folder containing the [[career chips]] of the former [[Planet Express]] crew ([[Space Pilot 3000|1ACV01]]). Just like any other creature with a name beginning with the word ''space'', the Space Wasp could not enter the [[Slurm]] golden bottle cap competition, as proven by [[:File:ALS-0113-01.png|a text]] written in [[Alien languages#AL1|AL1]] ([[Fry and the Slurm Factory|1ACV13]]).


== Production ==
== Production ==
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Latest revision as of 04:47, 15 October 2013

Space Wasp
Space Wasp.png
The folder containing the career chips.
First appearance"Space Pilot 3000" (1ACV01)
Episode

The Space Wasp is an unconfirmed alien species. Its name appeared written on a folder containing the career chips of the former Planet Express crew (1ACV01). Just like any other creature with a name beginning with the word space, the Space Wasp could not enter the Slurm golden bottle cap competition, as proven by a text written in AL1 (1ACV13).

Production

When they were writing "The Sting", the Futurama writers wanted to ensure that the continuity was kept between the Space Bees mentioned in the episode, and the Space Wasps mentioned in "Space Pilot 3000" [1]. Unfortunately, bees and wasps are not found to co-mingle in any form, and, as such, this would be a break in continuity. However, they decided to go through it with despite their knowledge.

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