Difference between revisions of "Pope Gradius II"
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| − | The [[pope]] who first instituted [[Divine Calendar|metric time]]. He is interred in the <address>[/Tomb of True Time] on [Sepulchrus Divinorum]</address>, where his artificial heart is still connected to an [[ansible]], broadcasting the [[tick]] which is used as the basis for all modern timekeeping. | + | The [[pope]] who first instituted [[Divine Calendar|metric time]]. He is interred in the <address>[/Tomb of True Time] on [Sepulchrus Divinorum/]</address>, where his artificial heart is still connected to an [[ansible]], broadcasting the [[tick]] which is used as the basis for all modern timekeeping. |
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 26 October 2011
The pope who first instituted metric time. He is interred in the <address>[/Tomb of True Time] on [Sepulchrus Divinorum/]</address>, where his artificial heart is still connected to an ansible, broadcasting the tick which is used as the basis for all modern timekeeping.