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Brunner argues that [[Barragán]] and [[Le Corbusier]] have worked together in secret as a crime-fighting team, citing numerous coincidences involving the two men. | Brunner argues that [[Barragán]] and [[Le Corbusier]] have worked together in secret as a crime-fighting team, citing numerous coincidences involving the two men. | ||
== Malleable Past, Useless Future == | |||
Brunner experienced the first known manifestation of [[Malleable Paste, Useless Future]]. | |||
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* [[Malleable Past, Useless Future]] | |||
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* [[Pika]] | * [[Pika]] |
Revision as of 07:23, 12 March 2016
John Brunner (? - ?) is a time-travelling forensic narrator.
Pi disaster
Brunner was a first responder to the Pi disaster, and is widely credited with preventing the Pi catastrophe.
The Pika
Brunner famously declined an invitation to join the Tuttle Expedition.
This was Richard Tuttle's attempt to "get to the bottom of it all" by seeking out the Pika in its lair.
Tuttle assembled a crack team of post-Cubists and early Abstract Expressionists, paying them handsomely to "Seek the Pik", as he put it, and the expedition descended in high hopes. But no one returned to tell the tale.
Brunner later wrote a book, Seek the Pik! (nonfiction), about the dreams and premonitions which led to his decision.
Barragán and Le Corbu
Brunner argues that Barragán and Le Corbusier have worked together in secret as a crime-fighting team, citing numerous coincidences involving the two men.
Malleable Past, Useless Future
Brunner experienced the first known manifestation of Malleable Paste, Useless Future.