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{{rename|Even though her name, Cupida Hartnell, hasn't appeared in a DWU source, it should still be able to be used as a conjectural page title.}}
According to a [[Retconning Crocodile]], '''the Creator of the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]]''' was a [[genius]], unlike the Cupids themselves who were "inconsequential [[fool]]s". The Crocodile further described them in [[Auteur]]'s terms as "if the lovechild of [[Urizen]] and [[Nikola Tesla]] had pursued a double career in [[robotics]] and [[biodata]]-manipulation". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Resurrection of the Author (short story)|Resurrection of the Author]]'')
According to a [[Retconning Crocodile]], '''the Creator''' of the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]] was a [[genius]], unlike the Cupids themselves who were "inconsequential [[fool]]s". The Crocodile further described them in [[Auteur]]'s terms as "if the lovechild of [[Urizen]] and [[Nikola Tesla]] had pursued a double career in [[robotics]] and [[biodata]]-manipulation". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Resurrection of the Author (short story)|Resurrection of the Author]]'')
 
== Behind the Scenes ==
Cupida Hartnell is likely named in reference to [[William Hartnell]], the "creator" of the character of [[the Doctor]].


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Revision as of 12:35, 22 August 2023

According to a Retconning Crocodile, the Creator of the Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids was a genius, unlike the Cupids themselves who were "inconsequential fools". The Crocodile further described them in Auteur's terms as "if the lovechild of Urizen and Nikola Tesla had pursued a double career in robotics and biodata-manipulation". (PROSE: Resurrection of the Author)

Behind the Scenes

Cupida Hartnell is likely named in reference to William Hartnell, the "creator" of the character of the Doctor.

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