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Major '''Wrightson''' was a [[20th century]] [[British]] [[Army]] officer. | Major '''Wrightson''' was a [[20th century]] [[British]] [[Army]] officer. | ||
He was in charge of a convoy which was going through [[Farringham]] when the [[Aubertide]]s put up a time barrier around [[Hulton College]]. He tested the barrier by touching it, and found himself propelled upwards through the atmosphere, until he encompassed the globe of the Earth inside his body. Whilst there he briefly encountered [[Nemesis]]. Unlike [[Torrence]], he survived contact with the barrier. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'') | He was in charge of a convoy which was going through [[Farringham]] when the [[Aubertide]]s put up a time barrier around [[Hulton College]] in [[1914]]. He tested the barrier by touching it, and found himself propelled upwards through the atmosphere, until he encompassed the globe of the Earth inside his body. Whilst there he briefly encountered [[Nemesis]]. Unlike [[Torrence]], he survived contact with the barrier. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:48, 3 September 2020
Major Wrightson was a 20th century British Army officer.
He was in charge of a convoy which was going through Farringham when the Aubertides put up a time barrier around Hulton College in 1914. He tested the barrier by touching it, and found himself propelled upwards through the atmosphere, until he encompassed the globe of the Earth inside his body. Whilst there he briefly encountered Nemesis. Unlike Torrence, he survived contact with the barrier. (PROSE: Human Nature)