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[[File:The_Governess.jpg|250px|thumb|The Governess.]]'''The Governess''' is a social activist and alleged superhero. | [[File:The_Governess.jpg|250px|thumb|The Governess.]]'''The Governess''' is a social activist and alleged superhero. | ||
She is alleged to have | She is alleged to have the power to make people behave politely against their will. | ||
[[Baron Zersetzung]] has repeatedly accused The Governess of being "a villain from who has stolen the identity of [[Alice Beta]] in the future and is using it to commit [[math crimes]] here and now". | [[Baron Zersetzung]] has repeatedly accused The Governess of being "a villain from who has stolen the identity of [[Alice Beta]] in the future and is using it to commit [[math crimes]] here and now". |
Revision as of 19:48, 19 June 2017
The Governess is a social activist and alleged superhero.
She is alleged to have the power to make people behave politely against their will.
Baron Zersetzung has repeatedly accused The Governess of being "a villain from who has stolen the identity of Alice Beta in the future and is using it to commit math crimes here and now".
In the News
Culvert Origenes and The Governess wins Pulitzer Prize for Best Historical Illustration.
Fiction cross-reference
- Abomynous - Supervillain (nonfiction) and enemy.
- Alice Beta - genius billionaire inventor, and secret identity of The Governess
- Baron Zersetzung
Nonfiction cross-reference
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