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File:Ultravore.jpg|link=Ultravore|Synthetic organism [[Ultravore]] begins consuming radioactive chemical waste at the [[Hanford Site (nonfiction)|Hanford Site]], paying thirty percent of all consumed waste to the The Custodian. | |||
File:Roger Zelazny 1988.jpg|link=Roger Zelazny (nonfiction)|1995: Writer [[Roger Zelazny (nonfiction)|Roger Zelazny]] dies. Shortly afterward, he accepts a job offer from the Custodian. | File:Roger Zelazny 1988.jpg|link=Roger Zelazny (nonfiction)|1995: Writer [[Roger Zelazny (nonfiction)|Roger Zelazny]] dies. Shortly afterward, he accepts a job offer from the Custodian. | ||
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* [[Grigori Rasputin (nonfiction)]] | * [[Grigori Rasputin (nonfiction)]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:41, 2 July 2017
The Custodian is an alleged supernatural entity, supposedly responsible for cleaning up paradoxes caused by time travel (nonfiction).
In the News
Synthetic organism Ultravore begins consuming radioactive chemical waste at the Hanford Site, paying thirty percent of all consumed waste to the The Custodian.
1995: Writer Roger Zelazny dies. Shortly afterward, he accepts a job offer from the Custodian.
Fiction cross-reference
- Judge Havelock - allegedly works for The Custodian
- Ultravore - allegedly works for The Custodian