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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Biggles Goes to Mars''}}'''''Biggles Goes to Mars''''' was an exceedingly rare [[Biggles]] book in [[Universe (The Folly of Men)|one universe]]. At some point in the late 1960s, it was lent to [[Jenny Cornelius]] by [[Aziraphale#In Jenny Cornelius's world|Mr Fell]] in exchange for her tracking down a copy of the ''[[Plasmanomicon]]'' for his personal collection. She was reading it when she received an urgent phone call from [[Captain Stewart]] about a [[SBS]] detachment stuck in [[North Korea]]n waters who needed her help to slip away without making a fuss. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Folly of Men (short story)|The Folly of Men]]'')
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Biggles Goes to Mars''}}'''''Biggles Goes to Mars''''' was an exceedingly rare [[Biggles]] book in [[Universe (The Folly of Men)|one universe]]. At some point in the late 1960s, it was lent to [[Jenny Cornelius]] by [[Aziraphale#In Jenny Cornelius's world|Mr Fell]] in exchange for her tracking down a copy of the ''[[Plasmanomicon]]'' for his personal collection. She was reading it when she received an urgent phone call from [[Captain Stewart]] about a [[SBS]] detachment stuck in [[North Korea]] who needed her help to slip away without making a fuss. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Folly of Men (short story)|The Folly of Men]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
The book ''Biggles Goes to Mars'', not a part of the real-world ''{{w|Biggles|Bigges}}'' series, was brought into [[Aziraphale]]'s possession at the end of the original ''[[Good Omens (series)|Good Omens]]'' novel by [[Adam Young]] when he recreated Aziraphale's bookshop with a few touches of his own. This latter plot point introduces a minor discrepancy in the 1960s setting of ''The Folly of Men'', as ''Good Omens'' quite clearly took place around time of publication, some decades later, and Aziraphale makes it clear he did not have a copy of ''Biggles Goes to Mars'' beforehand, with the implication that no such book even existed.
The book ''Biggles Goes to Mars'', not a part of the real-world ''{{w|Biggles|Biggles}}'' series, was brought into [[Aziraphale]]'s possession at the end of the original ''[[Good Omens (series)|Good Omens]]'' novel by [[Adam Young]] when he recreated Aziraphale's bookshop with a few touches of his own. This latter plot point introduces a minor discrepancy in the 1960s setting of ''The Folly of Men'', as ''Good Omens'' quite clearly took place around time of publication, some decades later, and Aziraphale makes it clear he did not have a copy of ''Biggles Goes to Mars'' beforehand, with the implication that no such book even existed.


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