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File:The_Eel_v_Neptune_Slaughter.jpg|link=The Eel Fighting Neptune Slaughter|Art critic and alleged time- | File:The_Eel_v_Neptune_Slaughter.jpg|link=The Eel Fighting Neptune Slaughter|Art critic and alleged time-traveler [[The Eel]] grapples with marine cryptid [[Neptune Slaughter]], buying time for Pierre Bouguer to design and generate [[The Nacreum]], a [[Transdimensional prison|transdimensional naval prison]] capable of holding Slaughter within a shell of artificially intelligent [[Nacre (nonfiction)|nacre]]. | ||
File:The_Eel.jpg|link=The Eel|Art critic and alleged math criminal [[The Eel]] calls Pierre Bouguer "Courageous in the face of monsters ... the man who saved the Seven Seas ... and a true friend." | File:The_Eel.jpg|link=The Eel|Art critic and alleged math criminal [[The Eel]] calls Pierre Bouguer "Courageous in the face of monsters ... the man who saved the Seven Seas ... and a true friend." | ||
File:Pierre Bouguer.jpg|link=Pierre Bouguer (nonfiction)|1698: Mathematician, geophysicist, and astronomer [[Pierre Bouguer (nonfiction)|Pierre Bouguer]] born. He will be known as "the father of naval architecture". | |||
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* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | ||
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== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == |
Latest revision as of 20:04, 20 November 2021
Pierre Bouguer, Cryptid Hunter is a real-time television program which follows the adventures of alleged time-traveler Pierre Bouguer, "the father of naval architecture."
In the News
Art critic and alleged time-traveler The Eel grapples with marine cryptid Neptune Slaughter, buying time for Pierre Bouguer to design and generate The Nacreum, a transdimensional naval prison capable of holding Slaughter within a shell of artificially intelligent nacre.
Art critic and alleged math criminal The Eel calls Pierre Bouguer "Courageous in the face of monsters ... the man who saved the Seven Seas ... and a true friend."
1698: Mathematician, geophysicist, and astronomer Pierre Bouguer born. He will be known as "the father of naval architecture".
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Pierre Bouguer @ Wikipedia