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'''Calyx and Peduncle:Special Botany Crimes Unit''' is a television program in the CSI (Crime Scene Investigations) series.
'''Calyx and Peduncle: Botany Special Crimes Unit''' is a television program in the CSI (Crime Scene Investigations) series.


== Premise ==
== Premise ==


Inga Calyx and Bonaventure "Bon-Bon" Peduncle are police officers and botanical researchers in the Special Botany Crimes Unit. Each episode focuses on a topical botany-related crime, such as:
Inga Calyx and Bonaventure "Bon-Bon" Peduncle are police officers and botanical researchers in the Botany Special Crimes Unit of the [[Algorithmic Paradigm Treaty Organization]] (APTO).
 
== Episodes ==
 
Each episode focuses on a topical botany-related crime:


* The retroactive cancellation of the Green Revolution ("Requiem for a Green")
* The retroactive cancellation of the Green Revolution ("Requiem for a Green")
* The manipulation of psilocybin as it enter a user's bloodstream ("Change the Channel")
* The remote real-time manipulation of psilocybin molecules as they enter a user's blood-brain threshhold ("Change the Channel")
* When a [[Transdimensional corporations|trandimensional orchid collector]] reprograms the Earth as a planetary hothouse, Calyx and Peduncle must discover a cure for the Zombie Orchid plague before it consumes Peduncle — and all of humanity!
* When a [[Transdimensional corporations|trandimensional orchid collector]] reprograms the Earth for planetary hothouse mode, Calyx and Peduncle must discover a cure for the Zombie Orchid plague before it consumes Peduncle — and all of humanity!


== Development ==
== Development ==


TO_DO
TO_DO
== Origin ==
[[I]] wanted to sprout avocado seeds, so I did some reading and found that one immerses the seed partway in water, with the peduncle down.
Thus Peduncle.  I will be honest:  the word makes me think of "pederast" and "uncle", which is a very ugly combination. I use humor to deal with this ugliness: a man named Peduncle must be a comic figure, well-intentioned perhaps, but something of a bumbler, or a dandy, or both.
Calyx was another word from botany that had been on my mind for a while, and no sooner had I personified Peduncle than "Calyx" leapt to mind as a buddy-cop figure.


== In the News ==
== In the News ==
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* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Gnomonic Sigil Investigations]] (GSI) - a similar television series, expressed as mathematical functions
* [[Gnomonic Sigil Investigations]] (GSI) - a similar television series, expressed as mathematical functions
* [[I Know What You Did Last Zummer]] - references the Zombie Orchid plague


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
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Latest revision as of 05:59, 15 May 2021

Calyx and Peduncle: Botany Special Crimes Unit is a television program in the CSI (Crime Scene Investigations) series.

Premise

Inga Calyx and Bonaventure "Bon-Bon" Peduncle are police officers and botanical researchers in the Botany Special Crimes Unit of the Algorithmic Paradigm Treaty Organization (APTO).

Episodes

Each episode focuses on a topical botany-related crime:

  • The retroactive cancellation of the Green Revolution ("Requiem for a Green")
  • The remote real-time manipulation of psilocybin molecules as they enter a user's blood-brain threshhold ("Change the Channel")
  • When a trandimensional orchid collector reprograms the Earth for planetary hothouse mode, Calyx and Peduncle must discover a cure for the Zombie Orchid plague before it consumes Peduncle — and all of humanity!

Development

TO_DO

Origin

I wanted to sprout avocado seeds, so I did some reading and found that one immerses the seed partway in water, with the peduncle down.

Thus Peduncle. I will be honest: the word makes me think of "pederast" and "uncle", which is a very ugly combination. I use humor to deal with this ugliness: a man named Peduncle must be a comic figure, well-intentioned perhaps, but something of a bumbler, or a dandy, or both.

Calyx was another word from botany that had been on my mind for a while, and no sooner had I personified Peduncle than "Calyx" leapt to mind as a buddy-cop figure.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

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