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'''Kim Fortune''' was an alien conspiracy theorist who hosted his own podcast, ''[[Kim | '''Kim Fortune''' was an alien conspiracy theorist who hosted his own podcast, ''[[Kim Fortune's Mysterious World]]''. | ||
In [[October]] [[2019]], one of his podcast episodes became close to the truth, and he suggested that [[Ace|Dorothy McShane]] might be related to alien goings-on. She agreed to be interviewed by him to try and steer his rumours away from what had actually happened, which had worked, but meant that he tried to get in contact with her at least once a week about his latest theory. He even tried to enter the [[A Charitable Earth headquarters|headquarters]] of [[A Charitable Earth]], loitering in the street for an hour after being escorted out by the security. Dorothy was tempted to tell him about [[UNIT]], but decided not to. | In [[October]] [[2019]], one of his podcast episodes became close to the truth, and he suggested that [[Ace|Dorothy McShane]] might be related to alien goings-on. She agreed to be interviewed by him to try and steer his rumours away from what had actually happened, which had worked, but meant that he tried to get in contact with her at least once a week about his latest theory. He even tried to enter the [[A Charitable Earth headquarters|headquarters]] of [[A Charitable Earth]], loitering in the street for an hour after being escorted out by the security. Dorothy was tempted to tell him about [[UNIT]], but decided not to. | ||
He also had one pilot episode of a TV show he tried to start that quickly got shut down. It aired on Channel 19 at 5:00 am. In the first episode he was interviewing a young girl who explained that aliens had tried to abduct her, describing how she had had a nightmare that she had been transported to [[Peerie Canto]], before waking up and finding that two [[ | He also had one pilot episode of a TV show he tried to start that quickly got shut down. It aired on Channel 19 at 5:00 am. In the first episode he was interviewing a young girl who explained that aliens had tried to abduct her, describing how she had had a nightmare that she had been transported to [[Peerie Canto]], before waking up and finding that two [[Ratt]]s had tried to abduct her. | ||
The TV show had "shlocky music" and had dodgy [[CGI]] effects. ([[PROSE]]: | The TV show had "shlocky music" and had dodgy [[CGI]] effects. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|At Childhood's End (novel)}}) | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:39, 24 March 2024
Kim Fortune was an alien conspiracy theorist who hosted his own podcast, Kim Fortune's Mysterious World.
In October 2019, one of his podcast episodes became close to the truth, and he suggested that Dorothy McShane might be related to alien goings-on. She agreed to be interviewed by him to try and steer his rumours away from what had actually happened, which had worked, but meant that he tried to get in contact with her at least once a week about his latest theory. He even tried to enter the headquarters of A Charitable Earth, loitering in the street for an hour after being escorted out by the security. Dorothy was tempted to tell him about UNIT, but decided not to.
He also had one pilot episode of a TV show he tried to start that quickly got shut down. It aired on Channel 19 at 5:00 am. In the first episode he was interviewing a young girl who explained that aliens had tried to abduct her, describing how she had had a nightmare that she had been transported to Peerie Canto, before waking up and finding that two Ratts had tried to abduct her.
The TV show had "shlocky music" and had dodgy CGI effects. (PROSE: At Childhood's End [+]Loading...["At Childhood's End (novel)"])