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The '''46th century''' was the | The '''46th century''' saw advancements in [[cloning]] technology, with [[clonodating]] being considered "cutting-edge". | ||
The [[Vatican]] was still a significant power. One [[Pope]] of this era was a clone grown from the [[DNA]] of one of [[St Peter]]'s [[toenail]]s. [[N-v23]] once tried to steal the [[Turin Shroud]] from the Vatican. | |||
Legends of [[Bernice Summerfield]] existed into this century; although by this time they were vague and contradictory. An archaeological expedition to discover Summerfield's remains was undertaken by [[Stev Grayson]], [[Kent (Paydirt)|Kent]], [[Gould]], and N-v23. An elderly Bernice Summerfield joined this expedition without any of the others realising her true identity. | |||
([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paydirt (short story)|Paydirt]]'') |
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The 46th century saw advancements in cloning technology, with clonodating being considered "cutting-edge".
The Vatican was still a significant power. One Pope of this era was a clone grown from the DNA of one of St Peter's toenails. N-v23 once tried to steal the Turin Shroud from the Vatican.
Legends of Bernice Summerfield existed into this century; although by this time they were vague and contradictory. An archaeological expedition to discover Summerfield's remains was undertaken by Stev Grayson, Kent, Gould, and N-v23. An elderly Bernice Summerfield joined this expedition without any of the others realising her true identity. (PROSE: Paydirt)