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[[File:Paris (My Bloody Valentine).png|thumb|right|300px|The [[master-thief (My Bloody Valentine)|master-thief]] mentioning Paris to [[Jenny Everywhere]].]]In [[Universe B (My Bloody Valentine)|one universe]], [[Master-thief (My Bloody Valentine)|a master-thief]] had promised to take his partner [[Jenny Everywhere]] to the city of '''Paris''', and, as they carried out the theft of a ridiculously huge diamond, quipped that with it, he could soon ''buy'' her Paris. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'') In fact, they were robbing the [[Louvre]], a museum in Paris. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'')
{{wikipediainfo}}[[File:Paris (My Bloody Valentine).png|thumb|right|300px|The [[master-thief (My Bloody Valentine)|master-thief]] mentioning Paris to [[Jenny Everywhere]].]]In [[Universe B (My Bloody Valentine)|one universe]], [[Master-thief (My Bloody Valentine)|a master-thief]] had promised to take his partner [[Jenny Everywhere]] to the city of '''Paris''', and, as they carried out the theft of a ridiculously huge diamond, quipped that with it, he could soon ''buy'' her Paris. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'') In fact, they were robbing the [[Louvre]], a museum in Paris. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'')


In the [[97th Cosmos]], the 1897 [[Wellsian invasion of Earth]] saw [[Tripod]]s rampaging through Paris, though two [[Wellsian]]s, [[Shogorf]] and [[Rusk]], were driven to flee when they erroneously believed the [[Eiffel Tower]] was a counterpart to their own Tripods. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Towering Success (comic story)|Towering Success]]'')
In the [[97th Cosmos]], the 1897 [[Wellsian invasion of Earth]] saw [[Tripod]]s rampaging through Paris, though two [[Wellsian]]s, [[Shogorf]] and [[Rusk]], were driven to flee when they erroneously believed the [[Eiffel Tower]] was a counterpart to their own Tripods. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Towering Success (comic story)|Towering Success]]'')
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