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|''The Whispering Swarm'' | |''The Whispering Swarm'' | ||
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|''The Sanctuary of the White Friars'' | |''The Sanctuary of the White Friars'' | ||
|Features an in-universe version of [[Michael Moorcock (in-universe)|Michael Moorcock]] who exists in one universe of the Multiverse. When Moorcock meets living multiversal versions of characters from his own stories, he remarks, "I wouldn’t have been very surprised if Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Who dropped in for a beer." Uses the "[[Second Aether]]" with its spelling introduced in {{cs|The Coming of the Terraphiles (novel)}}. | |Features an in-universe version of [[Michael Moorcock (in-universe)|Michael Moorcock]] who exists in one universe of the Multiverse. When Moorcock meets living multiversal versions of characters from his own stories, he remarks, "I wouldn’t have been very surprised if Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Who dropped in for a beer." Uses the "[[Second Aether]]" with its spelling introduced in {{cs|The Coming of the Terraphiles (novel)}}. | ||
|25 November 2014 | |25 November 2014 | ||
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|''The Grenade Garden'' | |||
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|''Jerry Cornelius'' | |||
|An exploration of 2010s military technology, with a focus on drone warfare. Briefly mentions [[the V|V-games]]. While considering his regrets in life, Jerry's thoughts momentarily turn to "Black holes. Dark matter. Something was happening to the multiverse. Time radiated erratically," which all describe the plot of {{cs|The Coming of the Terraphiles (novel)}}. Jerry's sister reminds him that he got put into an episode of "Doctor Watt", to which Jerry replies, "Who?" | |||
|''Fantasy for Good''<br>9 December 2014 | |||
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|''Pegging the President'' | |''Pegging the President'' | ||
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|''Jerry Cornelius'' | |''Jerry Cornelius'' | ||
|An examination of the rise of Donald Trump in America, with a focus on themes of presidential assassination. | |An examination of the rise of Donald Trump in America, with a focus on themes of presidential assassination. |