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The drink [[Mispent Youth]] is popular with The Uncials.
The drink [[Mispent Youth]] is popular with The Uncials.
== One More Thing ==
The Uncials have a hate-love relationship with [[One More Thing]], the [[artificial intelligence (nonfiction)]] based on [[Columbo (nonfiction)]].
Mostly hate, because [[One More Thing]] hates law-breaking, and the Uncials break the law all the time.
But occasionally love, somewhat in the sense that the [[Baker Street Irregulars (nonfiction)]] have love for [[Sherlock Holmes (nonfiction)]].


== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==
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== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==


* [[Baker Street Irregulars (nonfiction)]]
* [[Sherlock Holmes (nonfiction)]]
* [[Uncial script (nonfiction)]]
* [[Uncial script (nonfiction)]]
* [[Vomit (nonfiction)]]
* [[Vomit (nonfiction)]]

Revision as of 08:01, 7 April 2016

The Uncials (or simply Uncials) is a street gang and part-time transdimensional corporation.

Enemies and rivals

Glyph Wardens

The Uncials support themselves as glyph poachers, making them the natural enemies of Glyph Wardens.

Propinquity Associates

The Uncials sometimes beat Propinquity Associates to the punch, and there is a certain amount of playful but murderous donnybrooking, with the Uncials getting the worst of it, every time.

These outbursts of violence are inevitably followed by the ritual drinking of Extract of Radium, and the usual resulting incidents of scrimshaw abuse.

Here again the Uncials keep getting the worst of it, with Propinquity Associates at least having the sense to vomit up (nonfiction) that last unwise shot of hemlock (nonfiction) and Extract of Radium (see Mispent Youth).

It keeps happening, over and over again, and you think the Uncials would learn. But no.

Perhaps it is all in good fun, like medieval jousting (nonfiction).

Mispent Youth

The drink Mispent Youth is popular with The Uncials.

One More Thing

The Uncials have a hate-love relationship with One More Thing, the artificial intelligence (nonfiction) based on Columbo (nonfiction).

Mostly hate, because One More Thing hates law-breaking, and the Uncials break the law all the time.

But occasionally love, somewhat in the sense that the Baker Street Irregulars (nonfiction) have love for Sherlock Holmes (nonfiction).

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference