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The '''Bernard''' was a [[unit of measurement]] coined by [[Malcolm Taylor]], named for the rocket scientist [[Bernard Quatermass]]. A single Bernard was made up of precisely one hundred [[Malcolm (unit)|Malcolms]]. However, Malcolm Taylor had yet to think of a unit of measurement going past five hundred Bernards. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'')
The '''Bernard''' was a [[unit of measurement]] coined by [[Malcolm Taylor]], named for the rocket scientist [[Bernard Quatermass]]. A single Bernard was made up of precisely one hundred [[Malcolm (unit)|Malcolms]]. However, Malcolm Taylor had yet to think of a unit of measurement going past five hundred Bernards. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'')
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The Bernard was a unit of measurement coined by Malcolm Taylor, named for the rocket scientist Bernard Quatermass. A single Bernard was made up of precisely one hundred Malcolms. However, Malcolm Taylor had yet to think of a unit of measurement going past five hundred Bernards. (TV: Planet of the Dead)