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[[File:Fugitive Rubies interrogation 800x600.jpg|thumb|Fugitive Rubies re-emitting red light under green laser interrogation.]]'''Fugitive Rubies''' is a [[Supervillain (nonfiction)|supervillain]] made of two pieces of ruby. | [[File:Fugitive Rubies interrogation 800x600.jpg|thumb|Fugitive Rubies re-emitting red light under green laser interrogation.]]'''Fugitive Rubies''' is a [[Supervillain (nonfiction)|supervillain]] made of two pieces of ruby. | ||
It is notorious for gem theft. Many of the world's greatest [[Gem detective (nonfiction)|gem detectives]] have tracked and attempted to capture Fugitive Rubies, including [[Niles Cartouchian]] and [[ | It is notorious for gem theft. Many of the world's greatest [[Gem detective (nonfiction)|gem detectives]] have tracked and attempted to capture Fugitive Rubies, including [[Niles Cartouchian]] and [[Egon Rhodomunde]]. | ||
Fugitive Rubies is widely believed to be a mastermind of innumerable [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | Fugitive Rubies is widely believed to be a mastermind of innumerable [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. |
Revision as of 15:29, 1 April 2017
Fugitive Rubies is a supervillain made of two pieces of ruby.
It is notorious for gem theft. Many of the world's greatest gem detectives have tracked and attempted to capture Fugitive Rubies, including Niles Cartouchian and Egon Rhodomunde.
Fugitive Rubies is widely believed to be a mastermind of innumerable crimes against mathematical constants.
In the News
Fugitive Rubies captured, confined in temporal holding chamber by gem detective Niles Cartouchian.
This photograph, if genuine, may show the moment following an Evil bit release.
Fugitive Rubies said to be secretly manipulating Papillon for unknown purposes, say High-energy literature buffs.
Cherry County Emergency Services hotline deluged with prank calls "due to notoriety of supervillain Fugitive Rubies".
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links:
- Ruby @ Wikipedia