T-Rex and Triceratops
T-Rex and Triceratops is a short dramatic film about unlikely copulation by disparate species employing postures of dubious grace and efficacy.
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Publicity still for "The Answer is No: T-Rex and Triceratops".
Musician-paleontologist Frondo Ediacar an "an epochal internship position" with Cretaceous Office Supplies during his youth. He became lost during the upper Cretaceous when an exceptionally complex inventory algorithm crashed on a heisenbug, and was eventually declared dead. Ediacar unexpectedly returned to contemporary time, having survived five weeks alone in the late Cretaceous (within a half-million years of the K–Pg extinction event), an experience he would later write about in the song "Asteroids Belt".
A Field Guide to Edible Theropods is a book about preparing, cooking, serving, and eating various theropods. The latest edition has an introduction by Frondo Ediacar, describing his experiences in the upper Cretaceous as a boy.
Fiction cross-reference
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Journal of Aberrant Paleontology
- The Answer is No: T-Rex and Triceratops