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[[File:720px-1024px-Flammarion.jpg|thumb|Tom Swift using the [[Flammarion engraving (nonfiction)]] as a rudimentary [[time machine (nonfiction)]] to explore the year 1888 AD.]] | |||
'''Tom Swift''' (? - ?) is a [[mad scientist (nonfiction)]] and best-selling author. | '''Tom Swift''' (? - ?) is a [[mad scientist (nonfiction)]] and best-selling author. | ||
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== Flammarion engraving (nonfiction) == | == Flammarion engraving (nonfiction) == | ||
Swift uses the [[Flammarion engraving (nonfiction)]] as a [[scrying engine]], and even as a rudimentary [[time machine (nonfiction)]]. | Swift uses the [[Flammarion engraving (nonfiction)]] as a [[scrying engine]], and even as a rudimentary [[time machine (nonfiction)]]. | ||
Revision as of 08:09, 27 May 2016
Tom Swift (? - ?) is a mad scientist (nonfiction) and best-selling author.
He is also the murderer of H. P. Lovecraft, and would-be summoner of the Elder Gods (nonfiction).
Murder of H. P. Lovecraft
See H. P. Lovecraft.
Flammarion engraving (nonfiction)
Swift uses the Flammarion engraving (nonfiction) as a scrying engine, and even as a rudimentary time machine (nonfiction).
As a result, multiple incompatible timelines are known to exist in Swift's mind, driving him to insane genius.
Tar-Baby 9000
In April 2016, Swift approached Tar-Baby 9000 about a crime team (nonfiction) partnership.
Fiction cross-reference
- Lubin Manufacturing Company
- Tom Swift and His Elder Gods Communicizer
- Tom Swift and his Electro-Dragnet