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The '''14th Cosmos''' was one of the universes known to the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]]. The [[SavageMan|SavageMen]] were native to it. | The '''14th Cosmos''' was one of the universes known to the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]]. The [[SavageMan|SavageMen]] were native to it. | ||
[[Cupid Fact File]] <nowiki>#598</nowiki> predated the [[Incident Report]] on the late-2019 [[Skirmish at the Cupid Theatre]] and described the | [[Cupid Fact File]] <nowiki>#598</nowiki> predated the [[Incident Report]] on the late-2019 [[Skirmish at the Cupid Theatre]] and described the 14th Cosmos and its “anomalous properties”. Its contents were apparently sufficiently well-known for a reference to the 14th Cosmos to be introduced to the script of ''[[The Moonbeams]]'' in the hope that Cupid viewers would make the connection to the 14th Cosmos's anomalous properties and thus shrug off the accidental plot holes introduced by the cartoon's juxtaposition with ''[[The Death? Planned It!]]'' regarding the backstory of the purportedly-fictional [[SavageMan|SavageMen]]. | ||
Shortly after the premiere, however, a temporary [[Rift]] opened between the Cosmos and the [[Cupid Homeworld]], allowing a group of real, live SavageMen to enter [[Judicator-337]]'s office. Resolving the copyright dispute between [[Sketchbook-430]] and [[Paintbrush-122]] regarding the design of the SavageMen as seen in the cartoons, the real SavageMen asserted their ownership of their ''own'' copyright, as apparently affirmed by “the [[Supreme Court of the Fourteenth Cosmos]]”, before departing again through the Rift, which subsequently closed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Plagiarism of the SavageMen (short story)|Plagiarism of the SavageMen]]'') | Shortly after the premiere, however, a temporary [[Rift]] opened between the Cosmos and the [[Cupid Homeworld]], allowing a group of real, live SavageMen to enter [[Judicator-337]]'s office. Resolving the copyright dispute between [[Sketchbook-430]] and [[Paintbrush-122]] regarding the design of the SavageMen as seen in the cartoons, the real SavageMen asserted their ownership of their ''own'' copyright, as apparently affirmed by “the [[Supreme Court of the Fourteenth Cosmos]]”, before departing again through the Rift, which subsequently closed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Plagiarism of the SavageMen (short story)|Plagiarism of the SavageMen]]'') |
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