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'''Miss Hiroshima''' was an episode of the [[20th century]] television series ''[[Through the Eye of Eternity]]''.
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'''"Miss Hiroshima"''' was a [[1996]] episode of the [[television]] series ''[[Through the Eye of Eternity]]''.


It was lost from the UPN studio archives and never seen after its original broadcast. ''[[The Book of the War]]'' linked to an article about ''Miss Hiroshima'' in its explanation of [[the enemy]], but the article didn't exist, suggesting that the enemy had removed it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
It was made by [[Chad Vandemeer]] using the [[GCI processor]], after which he passed it along to [[Michael Brookhaven]]. The episode also notably featured the only appearance of the [[Brown]] [[Eye of Eternity]]. After the episode's original broadcast, it was lost from [[UPN]] studio archives and never seen again; any description of the story was similarly lost.
 
''[[The Book of the War]]'' linked to an article about ''Miss Hiroshima'' in its explanation of [[the enemy]], but the article didn't exist, suggesting that the enemy had removed it from the text. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')


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Revision as of 04:43, 27 December 2018

"Miss Hiroshima" was a 1996 episode of the television series Through the Eye of Eternity.

It was made by Chad Vandemeer using the GCI processor, after which he passed it along to Michael Brookhaven. The episode also notably featured the only appearance of the Brown Eye of Eternity. After the episode's original broadcast, it was lost from UPN studio archives and never seen again; any description of the story was similarly lost.

The Book of the War linked to an article about Miss Hiroshima in its explanation of the enemy, but the article didn't exist, suggesting that the enemy had removed it from the text. (PROSE: The Book of the War)

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