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== Known Duplicates == | == Known Duplicates == | ||
''All of these have met their doom.'' | |||
* [[Lars Fillmore]] ([[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]'s duplicate, goes back in time for free pizza) | * [[Lars Fillmore]] ([[Philip J. Fry|Fry]]'s duplicate, goes back in time for free pizza) | ||
* ([[Nudar]]) (Nudar goes back in time to the day before as a test of the time code) | * ([[Nudar]]) (Nudar goes back in time to the day before as a test of the time code) |
Revision as of 16:14, 29 December 2007
A time paradox duplicate is the result of a person using the time code to go back in time thus creating two of the person in the same time period, though this doesn't always create a duplicate. However the time code self corrects paradoxes with The Doom Field, dooming all duplicates.
Known Duplicates
All of these have met their doom.
- Lars Fillmore (Fry's duplicate, goes back in time for free pizza)
- (Nudar) (Nudar goes back in time to the day before as a test of the time code)
- Hermes' body (Bender goes back in time and gets Hermes another body)
- (Bender) (when he creates them by letting them stay around longer than they were logical supposed to)
Additional info
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