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File:Red Eyes.jpg|link=Red Eyes|Computational Human Phantom consults with [[Red Eyes]] on current case. | |||
File:Computational human phantoms.jpg|link=Computational human phantom (nonfiction)|Diagram of [[Computational human phantom (nonfiction)|Computational human phantom]] life cycle more complicated than it looks. | File:Computational human phantoms.jpg|link=Computational human phantom (nonfiction)|Diagram of [[Computational human phantom (nonfiction)|Computational human phantom]] life cycle more complicated than it looks. | ||
File:Cinnamon pirate flag 800x600.jpg|link=Cinnamon Jack (pirate)|"[[Cinnamon Jack (pirate)|Cinnamon Jack]] is an old friend," reveals CHP. "But it's time to give up this Pirate King nonsense." | File:Cinnamon pirate flag 800x600.jpg|link=Cinnamon Jack (pirate)|"[[Cinnamon Jack (pirate)|Cinnamon Jack]] is an old friend," reveals CHP. "But it's time to give up this Pirate King nonsense." |
Revision as of 22:46, 8 August 2016
The Computational human phantom is a mysterious crime-fighter.
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Computational Human Phantom consults with Red Eyes on current case.
Diagram of Computational human phantom life cycle more complicated than it looks.
"Cinnamon Jack is an old friend," reveals CHP. "But it's time to give up this Pirate King nonsense."
Crime theorists propose new model of Ayn Rand and Computational Human Phantom as crime-fighting partners.