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| - The Dream Recorder was a technology aboard Red Dwarf. Self-evidently, it recorded dreams whilst a humanoid was asleep. These could then be rewatched back when awake on a screen through view-holes. One such device was present in the sleeping quarters of the regular characters. Dave Lister once used the Dream Recorder to happily learn that his old crush, First Console Officer Kristine Kochanski, had dreamt about him three times. Rimmer replied that it meant nothing, since he once had a dream about a baboon, but that doesn't mean that he wants to sleep with it. (Confidence and Paranoia, Series I)
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| - The Dream Recorder was a technology aboard Red Dwarf. Self-evidently, it recorded dreams whilst a humanoid was asleep. These could then be rewatched back when awake on a screen through view-holes. One such device was present in the sleeping quarters of the regular characters. Dave Lister once used the Dream Recorder to happily learn that his old crush, First Console Officer Kristine Kochanski, had dreamt about him three times. Rimmer replied that it meant nothing, since he once had a dream about a baboon, but that doesn't mean that he wants to sleep with it. (Confidence and Paranoia, Series I) The felis sapien known as the Cat once used the Dream Recorder to look for a "sensational" dream he had a month earlier, of "me, three girls and family-sized tub of banana yogurt". He was unable to find it, however, instead finding a recording of himself, Lister and Rimmer singing a song, Tongue Tied. It is unknown who had this dream, but it was not the one Cat was looking for. (Parallel Universe, Series II) The Cat used the Dream Recorder again, revisiting a nightmare where an alien boarded Red Dwarf to steal his clothes and use them for the relief effort on his devastated planet. After reviewing the nightmare, Cat deletes the dream, not wanting to live through it again. (Fashion Victims)
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