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== John Brunner == | == John Brunner == | ||
[[John Brunner] was among the first responders to the [[Pi disaster]] | [[John Brunner]] was among the first responders to the [[Pi disaster]]. | ||
Brunner volunteered to serve as [[forensic narrator]]. He survived his term of service with no apparent ill-effect. | |||
His actions are widely credited with preventing the [[Pi catastrophe]]. | |||
== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == |
Revision as of 14:30, 17 February 2016
The Pi catastrophe is truly fictional event in which pi evaporates.
Pi disaster
A fictional version of the Pi disaster caused a fictional Pi catastrophe.
Current theories indicate that the fictional pi catastrophe will remain a truly fictional event (and therefore harmless to all except those susceptible to fiction (disambiguation)).
John Brunner
John Brunner was among the first responders to the Pi disaster.
Brunner volunteered to serve as forensic narrator. He survived his term of service with no apparent ill-effect.
His actions are widely credited with preventing the Pi catastrophe.