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'''''Tomorrow's Fish and Chips''''' was a short story published in ''[[Into the Unknown (anthology)|Into the Unknown]]''.  
'''''Tomorrow's Fish and Chips''''' was a short story published in ''[[Into the Unknown (anthology)|Into the Unknown]]''.


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* Helena is shown to have a secret collection of newspaper articles with information on her past activities. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Three Faces of Helena (novel)|The Three Faces of Helena]]'')
* Helena is shown to have a secret collection of newspaper articles with information on her past activities. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Three Faces of Helena (novel)|The Three Faces of Helena]]'')
*On [[30 November]] [[1936]], the Crystal Palace was destroyed in a [[fire]] caused by a hatched [[Phoenix (species)|Phoenix]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Eagle of the Reich (comic story)|The Eagle of the Reich]]'')
* On [[30 November]] [[1936]], the Crystal Palace was destroyed in a [[fire]] caused by a hatched [[Phoenix (species)|Phoenix]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Eagle of the Reich (comic story)|The Eagle of the Reich]]'')


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Revision as of 01:04, 27 February 2019

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Tomorrow's Fish and Chips was a short story published in Into the Unknown.

Summary

Ibrahim returned home after a trip to the destruction of the Crystal Palace in 1936 with Habitat. He shows Helena a copy of the Daily Mirror he's brought from 1936. Later, when Ibrahim is showering to get rid of the the smell of smoke, Helena switches the Daily Mirror with a copy of the Daily Express from the same day, hoping Ibrahim won't notice. Her reason: the second page of that day's Daily Mirror had a photograph of a woman greeting Jewish refugees to London, a woman who looked exactly Helena.

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Notes

  • This is one of the only stories in the Erimem series where Erimem doesn't appear at all.

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