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In a possible “bad future” shown to [[Philatel-426]] on Christmas Eve 2019 by the [[Ghost of Christmas Yet-to-Come (A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol)|Ghost of Christmas Yet-to-Come]], Philatel died under mysterious circumstances, and the Parliament ordered an investigation, sending operatives to search [[Philatel-426's house|his house]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol (short story)|A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol]]'')
In a possible “bad future” shown to [[Philatel-426]] on Christmas Eve 2019 by the [[Ghost of Christmas Yet-to-Come (A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol)|Ghost of Christmas Yet-to-Come]], Philatel died under mysterious circumstances, and the Parliament ordered an investigation, sending operatives to search [[Philatel-426's house|his house]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol (short story)|A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol]]'')


In late December, [[Pessimist-242]], [[Larrikin-1029]], [[Juliet-178]] and [[Diggy-292]] witnessed the unexpected appearance of [[Hector Fenwick's capsule|an unknown Void Ship]] whose occupant, [[Hector Fenwick (in-universe)|Hector Fenwick]], soon revealed that in his [[Universe (The Metafictional Meddler)|home universe]], he was a writer who wrote [[The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids (in-universe)|stories about the Crew]]. After he made too much of a nuisance of himself, the Cupids made a joint decision to take him before the [[Cupid Parliament]], who were now holding sessions in a “[[temporary Parliamentary Hall]]”.  
In late December, [[Pessimist-242]], [[Larrikin-1029]], [[Juliet-178]] and [[Diggy-292]] witnessed the unexpected appearance of [[Hector Fenwick's capsule|an unknown Void Ship]] whose occupant, [[Hector Fenwick (in-universe)|Hector Fenwick]], soon revealed that in his [[Universe (The Metafictional Meddler)|home universe]], he was a writer who wrote [[The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids (in-universe)|stories about the Crew]]. After he made too much of a nuisance of himself, the Cupids made a joint decision to take him before the Cupid Parliament, who were now holding sessions in a “[[temporary Parliamentary Hall]]”.  


There, Fenwick persisted in nagging and irritating the Cupids, even getting to the bottom of senior Parliamentary Cupid [[Patient-039]]'s reserves of goodwill; in the end, the Parliament made a decision to have him trapped in a [[burlap sack]] and exiled back to his home universe, where his Void Ship had been set to self-destruct once he exited it. Just after this was implemented, [[Lord Thymon]] arrived in the temporary Parliamentary Hall with a stack of reports from the [[Department of Applied Contrafibulation]]; Larrikin, who was still in the building, showed Thymon a photo of Fenwick and asked the time-demon to disintegrate him should he ever return. The Parliamentary Cupids chastised Larrikin for the impractical violence of the solution, but could not disagree with the spirit in which the suggestion had been made. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Metafictional Meddler (short story)|The Metafictional Meddler]]'')
There, Fenwick persisted in nagging and irritating the Cupids, even getting to the bottom of senior Parliamentary Cupid [[Patient-039]]'s reserves of goodwill; in the end, the Parliament made a decision to have him trapped in a [[burlap sack]] and exiled back to his home universe, where his Void Ship had been set to self-destruct once he exited it. Just after this was implemented, [[Lord Thymon]] arrived in the temporary Parliamentary Hall with a stack of reports from the [[Department of Applied Contrafibulation]]; Larrikin, who was still in the building, showed Thymon a photo of Fenwick and asked the time-demon to disintegrate him should he ever return. The Parliamentary Cupids chastised Larrikin for the impractical violence of the solution, but could not disagree with the spirit in which the suggestion had been made. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Metafictional Meddler (short story)|The Metafictional Meddler]]'')
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