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===Later developments=== | ===Later developments=== | ||
On [[Halloween]] 2019, after [[the Great Ghost's legion]] invaded, [[Pythagoras-858]] gathered up the Problem-Solvers. After the [[One-Way Forced Spirit Realm Gateway]] transported a few Cupids including Pythe to the [[Spirit Realm]] by accident, the remaining Problem-Solvers inspected it, but were unable to find the reverse switch until Pythe himself managed to materialise in Juliet-178's house like a [[ghost]] and tell her how to do it. Subsequently, the Problem-Solvers, [[Technophile-963]] and [[Igor-1612]] boarded a [[Fog Ship]] and flew it to the abandoned [[Prime Universe]] theatre where the spirits had retreated to make the kidnapped [[Frankenstein-818]] create a [[Reverse Spirit Realm Gateway]]. There, the Problem-Solvers managed to sneak Frankenstein safely off the stage while the ghosts were defeated. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ghosts and the Machine (short story)|The Ghosts and the Machine]]'') | On [[Halloween]] 2019, after [[the Great Ghost's legion]] invaded, [[Pythagoras-858]] gathered up the Problem-Solvers. After the [[One-Way Forced Spirit Realm Gateway]] transported a few Cupids including Pythe to the [[Spirit Realm]] by accident, the remaining Problem-Solvers inspected it, but were unable to find the reverse switch until Pythe himself managed to materialise in Juliet-178's house like a [[ghost]] and tell her how to do it. Subsequently, the Problem-Solvers, [[Technophile-963]] and [[Igor-1612]] boarded a [[Fog Ship]] and flew it to the abandoned [[Prime Universe]] theatre where the spirits had retreated to make the kidnapped [[Frankenstein-818]] create a [[Reverse Spirit Realm Gateway]]. There, the Problem-Solvers managed to sneak Frankenstein safely off the stage while the ghosts were defeated. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ghosts and the Machine (short story)|The Ghosts and the Machine]]'') | ||
In late 2019, on a quiet day off work, Juliet passed the time by playing a game with [[Diggy-292]]; the two raced to dig out rocks from the [[Cupid Homeworld]]'s [[Celfoam]] cloud, being awarded fifteen points every time they found one. In the beginning, she had suggested simply making each stone worth one point, which would have made it easier to keep track of the scores, but she was overruled. Either way, their game was observed by a listless [[Pessimist-242]] and [[Larrikin-1029]], and interrupted by the unexpected appearance of [[Hector Fenwick's capsule]]. After [[Hector Fenwick (in-universe)|Fenwick]] made too much of a nuisance of himself, Juliet and the other three made a joint decision to take him before the [[Cupid Parliament]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Metafictional Meddler (short story)|The Metafictional Meddler]]'') | |||
While he was looking for [[Mandragora-257]], [[Pythagoras-858]] told Juliet about some of his observations regarding the fundamental principles of magic. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | While he was looking for [[Mandragora-257]], [[Pythagoras-858]] told Juliet about some of his observations regarding the fundamental principles of magic. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') |