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He would additionally salvage spare components for himself from his fellow deactivated WALL-E models, storing crucial pieces at home should the worst happen. , which has taught him tips on how to dance as well as all of his feelings. While the first act of WALL-E "fell out of the sky" for Stanton, he had initially wanted aliens to plant EVE to discover Earth, and the rest of the movie was very completely different. When WALL-E comes to the Axiom, he incites a Spartacus-style revolt by the robots against the remnants of the human race, which had been cruel alien Gels (completely devolved, gelatinous, boneless, legless, see-through, green creatures that resemble Jell-O). James Hicks, a physiologist, mentioned to Stanton the concept of atrophy and the consequences prolonged weightlessness would have on people dwelling in space for an inordinately extended time. Therefore, this was the inspiration of the people degenerating into the alien Gels, and their ancestry would have been revealed in a Planet of the Apes-style ending.