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* One [[Cwej-Plus]] becomes a [[preacher]] for Ursa.
* One [[Cwej-Plus]] becomes a [[preacher]] for Ursa.
* The [[Superior]]s' initial production of the Cwejen had consumed a literally infinite military budget, with [[tetradimensional diffraction comb]]s specially bred and even skilled [[Temporal Engineering|temporal engineers]] retroactively conceived specifically for the project.
* The [[Superior]]s' initial production of the Cwejen had consumed a literally infinite military budget, with [[tetradimensional diffraction comb]]s specially bred and even skilled [[Temporal Engineering|temporal engineers]] retroactively conceived specifically for the project.
* The Superiors have [[TARDIS Graveyards|specialist shipbreakers to euthanize timeships]] once they become senile or defective.  
* The Superiors have [[TARDIS Graveyards|specialist shipbreakers to euthanise timeships]] once they become senile or defective.  
* When he was very young, Chris had had a beloved [[teddy bear]].
* When he was very young, Chris had had a beloved [[teddy bear]].



Revision as of 13:16, 16 January 2023

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The Ursine Brood was the sixteenth short story in Down the Middle. It marked a turning point in the anthology's narrative, beginning a sequence of connected stories which close the book.

Plot

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Characters

References

Story notes

  • An online-exclusive illustration for the story was created by artist Kern McCarthy and released through the series's official Facebook page.[1]
  • In-line with the story's religious themes, Cwej-Ursa's final regeneration resembles an Ophanim.

Continuity

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