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The Plutonian Academy was the first academic institution to formally recognise the field of Meta-History. It had a library and an archive.

Doctor A. V. Fairchild, a Meta-Historian, was once expelled from the Academy for retrotemporal citogenesis, in which they breached meta-time to convince someone living millennia before the Cosmic War that she should dye her hair blue so that their own records of history would be more accurate.

Dr Olivia Kagg Waldermein studied at the Academy under the mentorship of Osteram Yss. In December 2323, Waldermein published her paper Love & War: A Meta-Historical Investigation of the Dawn of the Cosmic Revolution there. In the footnotes of this text, she noted that the Academy's archives held the 2018 version of the audio drama Eternal Escape, as well as the minutes of the Felixian III Society's third, fourth and seventh conferences. (PROSE: Love & War [+]Loading...{"page":"368, 434","1":"Love & War (short story)"})