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The webcast would've been framed as a case file compiled by [[C.R.U.X.]] following their investigation in [[1985]], including a live-action advertisement where John Brown, the company's CEO, promoted the drink's benefits.
The webcast would've been framed as a case file compiled by [[C.R.U.X.]] following their investigation in [[1985]], including a live-action advertisement where John Brown, the company's CEO, promoted the drink's benefits.


While the webcast was set for a [[March (releases)|March]] [[2022 (releases)|2022]] release, it was ultimately cancelled despite being completed due to varying factors. In [[2024 (releases)|2024]], [[Toby Price]] released a post on the official [[Realms of Ink]] website, detailing the webcast's production.<ref>{{cite web
While the webcast was set for a [[March (releases)|March]] [[2022 (releases)|2022]] release, it was ultimately cancelled despite being completed due to varying factors. In [[2024 (releases)|2024]], [[Xavier Llewellyn]] released a post on the official [[Realms of Ink]] website, detailing the webcast's production.<ref>{{cite web
|url=https://realmsofink.wordpress.com/2024/01/21/the-gevity-emergence/
|url=https://realmsofink.wordpress.com/2024/01/21/the-gevity-emergence/
|title=The Gevity Emergence
|title=The Gevity Emergence
|author=Toby Price
|author=Xavier Llewellyn
|publisher=[[Realms of Ink]]
|publisher=[[Realms of Ink]]
|date of source=21 January 2024
|date of source=21 January 2024

Revision as of 15:26, 1 April 2024

Gevity was a term which temporarily replaced gravity due to the actions of seemingly Epsilon the Watcher or one of his followers.

This brief "interregnum" followed a controversy (PROSE: Love & War [+]Loading...{"page":"405","name":"L&W","1":"Love & War (short story)"}) involving the Fourteenth Doctor and Donna Noble, where they inadvertently diverged Sir Isaac Newton's coining of gravity to mavity, (TV: Wild Blue Yonder [+]Loading...["Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)"], etc.) and, while a time-interventionist attempted to revert these meta-historical changes to the concept, they inadvertently caused another change, where Isaac Newton's name was altered to Isaac Mewton. (PROSE: Love & War [+]Loading...{"page":"405","name":"L&W","1":"Love & War (short story)"})

Behind the scenes

A graphic of Gevity's logo.

While referenced without context in Love & War [+]Loading...{"page":"405","name":"L&W","1":"Love & War (short story)"}, gevity is a reference to the unreleased webcast 41.1978.A [+]Loading...["41.1978.A (unreleased webcast)"], which would've revealed that Gevity, or 'Gevity™ as it was then known, was an energy drink sold by "Epsilon Enterprises" during the Winter of Discontent in 1978 to exploit the strikes.

The webcast would've been framed as a case file compiled by C.R.U.X. following their investigation in 1985, including a live-action advertisement where John Brown, the company's CEO, promoted the drink's benefits.

While the webcast was set for a March 2022 release, it was ultimately cancelled despite being completed due to varying factors. In 2024, Xavier Llewellyn released a post on the official Realms of Ink website, detailing the webcast's production.[1]

Footnotes

  1. Xavier Llewellyn (21 January 2024). The Gevity Emergence. Realms of Ink. Archived from the original on 21 January 2024. Retrieved on 3 March 2024.