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{{wikipediainfo}}'''Tommy Flowers''' was a colleague of [[Alan Turing]]'s at [[Bletchley Park]]. He built the "first real [[computer]]", [[Colossus (computer)|Colossus]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Phantom Piper (comic story)|The Phantom Piper]]'')
{{wikipediainfo}}'''Tommy Flowers''' was a colleague of [[Alan Turing]]'s at [[Bletchley Park]]. He built the "first real [[computer]]", [[Colossus (computer)|Colossus]]. Using [[Block Transfer Computation]], Alan built a duplicate of Tommy, along with a recreation of [[King's College]], [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]], on [[the Moon]]. This version of Tommy was killed by the [[Phantom Piper]] when the Piper became manifest. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Phantom Piper (comic story)|The Phantom Piper]]'')


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Tommy Flowers

Tommy Flowers was a colleague of Alan Turing's at Bletchley Park. He built the "first real computer", Colossus. Using Block Transfer Computation, Alan built a duplicate of Tommy, along with a recreation of King's College, Cambridge, on the Moon. This version of Tommy was killed by the Phantom Piper when the Piper became manifest. (COMIC: The Phantom Piper)