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The tales are technically ScienceFiction, but somewhere past soft science fiction -- in one chapter the characters use aether theory to travel to Mars in a zeppelin. [[BellisariosMaxim Just put away that science text book]], the characters are the focus here.

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The tales are technically ScienceFiction, but somewhere past about as soft science fiction as you can get -- in one chapter the characters use aether theory to travel to Mars in a zeppelin. [[BellisariosMaxim Just put away that science text book]], the characters are the focus here.

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The tales are technically ScienceFiction, but somewhere past the "Play-Doh" end of the MohsScaleOfScienceFictionHardness -- in one chapter the characters use aether theory to travel to Mars in a zeppelin. [[BellisariosMaxim Just put away that science text book]], the characters are the focus here.

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The tales are technically ScienceFiction, but somewhere past the "Play-Doh" end of the MohsScaleOfScienceFictionHardness soft science fiction -- in one chapter the characters use aether theory to travel to Mars in a zeppelin. [[BellisariosMaxim Just put away that science text book]], the characters are the focus here.



* Mohs/ScienceInGenreOnly: A mash-up of half-remembered high school science class tidbits and WeirdScience. The resulting "scientific theories" bear distinct resemblances to [[http://trollphysics.tumblr.com/ troll physics]].
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* WeirdnessCensor: In order to impress Miss China, Jim uses Doctor Breckenridge's latest invention to carve her name on the Moon. The following day he is surprised to find that nobody appears to have noticed it. When asked specifically about the Moon, people act uncomfortable and evasive. The doctor theorizes this is because as far as people are concerned, huge writing appearing on the Moon overnight is just plain impossible, so they assume it can't be real and keep going like it's not there.

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* WeirdnessCensor: In order to impress Miss China, Jim uses Doctor Breckenridge's latest invention to carve her name on the Moon. The following day he is surprised to find that nobody appears to have noticed it. When asked specifically about the Moon, people act uncomfortable and evasive. The doctor theorizes this is because as far as most people are concerned, huge writing appearing on the Moon overnight is just plain impossible, so they assume it can't be real and keep going like it's not there.
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* WeirdnessCensor: In order to impress Miss China, Jim uses Doctor Breckenridge's laters invention to carve her name on the Moon. The following day he is surprised to find that nobody appears to have noticed it. When asked specifically about the Moon, people act uncomfortable and evasive. The doctor theorizes this is because as far as people are concerned, huge writing appearing on the Moon overnight is just plain impossible, so they assume it can't be real and keep going like it's not there.

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* WeirdnessCensor: In order to impress Miss China, Jim uses Doctor Breckenridge's laters latest invention to carve her name on the Moon. The following day he is surprised to find that nobody appears to have noticed it. When asked specifically about the Moon, people act uncomfortable and evasive. The doctor theorizes this is because as far as people are concerned, huge writing appearing on the Moon overnight is just plain impossible, so they assume it can't be real and keep going like it's not there.
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* WeirdnessCensor: In order to impress Miss China, Jim uses Doctor Breckenridge's laters invention to carve her name on the Moon. The following day he is surprised to find that nobody appears to have noticed it. When asked specifically about the Moon, people act uncomfortable and evasive. The doctor theorizes this is because as far as people are concerned, huge writing appearing on the Moon overnight is just plain impossible, so they assume it can't be real and keep going like it's not there.
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* [[IncredibleShrinkingMan Incredible Shrinking Woman]]: Happens to Miss China in Spirit of Wonder: Scientific Boys Club Episode 3 "Shrinking of Miss China".

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* [[IncredibleShrinkingMan Incredible Shrinking Woman]]: Happens to Miss China in Spirit ''Spirit of Wonder: Scientific Boys Club Episode Club'' episode 3 "Shrinking of Miss China".
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* DefaceOfTheMoon: In "Miss China's Ring" Doctor Breckenridge invents a machine which allows a person to interact with the Moon as if it were within arm's reach and roughly the size of a beach ball. They first use it to write Miss China's name on the Moon, and later have her give it a kung fu kick which shreds it into a ring of rocks around Earth.
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* [[IncredibleShrinkingMan Incredible Shrinking Woman]]: Happens to Miss China in Spirit of Wonder: Scientific Boys Club Episode 3"Shrinking of Miss China".

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* [[IncredibleShrinkingMan Incredible Shrinking Woman]]: Happens to Miss China in Spirit of Wonder: Scientific Boys Club Episode 3"Shrinking 3 "Shrinking of Miss China".
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* [[IncredibleShrinkingMan Incredible Shrinking Woman]]: Happens to Miss China in "Shrinking of Miss China".

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* [[IncredibleShrinkingMan Incredible Shrinking Woman]]: Happens to Miss China in "Shrinking Spirit of Wonder: Scientific Boys Club Episode 3"Shrinking of Miss China".
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* [[IncredibleShrinkingMan Incredible Shrinking Woman]]: Happens to Miss China in "Shrinking of Miss China".
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* MsFanservice: Miss China.
* Mohs/ScienceInGenreOnly: A mash-up of half-remembered high school science class tidbits and WeirdScience. The resulting "scientific theories" bear distinct resemblances to [[http://trollphysics.tumblr.com/ troll physics]].



* MsFanservice: Miss China.
* Mohs/ScienceInGenreOnly: A mash-up of half-remembered high school science class tidbits and WeirdScience. The resulting "scientific theories" bear distinct resemblances to [[http://trollphysics.tumblr.com/ troll physics]].

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* MsFanservice: Miss China.
* Mohs/ScienceInGenreOnly: A mash-up of half-remembered high school science class tidbits and WeirdScience. The resulting "scientific theories" bear distinct resemblances to [[http://trollphysics.tumblr.com/ troll physics]].



* MissFanservice: Miss China.
* Mohs/ScienceInGenreOnly: A mash-up of half-remembered high school science class tidbits and WeirdScience. The resulting "scientific theories" bear distinct resemblances to [[http://trollphysics.tumblr.com/ troll physics]].
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* MissFanservice: Miss China.
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* AllChinesePeopleKnowKungFu: Played dead straight with Miss China.
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The first volume is an anthology series of mostly unconnected stories, the second volume focuses on a Chinese young lady running a tea-house in an undefined Central European town. When she's not busy running her business, "Miss China" as she is known to the locals spends most of her time either hounding her MadScientist tenant Dr. Breckenridge for this month's rent, pining after his young assistant Jim or dealing with the consequences of their latest invention. (And demanding to know how they had the money to build it with the rent still unpaid...)

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The first volume is an anthology series of mostly unconnected stories, the second volume focuses on a Chinese young lady running a tea-house in an undefined Central European town.Bristol, England. When she's not busy running her business, "Miss China" as she is known to the locals spends most of her time either hounding her MadScientist tenant Dr. Breckenridge for this month's rent, pining after his young assistant Jim or dealing with the consequences of their latest invention. (And demanding to know how they had the money to build it with the rent still unpaid...)
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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Assuming it is a nickname, since Miss China even calls herself that.
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The first volume is an anthology series of mostly unconnected stories, the second volume focuses on a Chinese young lady running a tea-house in an undefined Central European town. "Miss China," as she is known to the locals, spends most of her time not managing her business either hounding her MadScientist tenant Dr. Breckenridge for this month's rent, pining after his young assistant Jim or dealing with the consequences of their latest invention. (And demanding to know how they had the money to build it with the rent still unpaid...)

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The first volume is an anthology series of mostly unconnected stories, the second volume focuses on a Chinese young lady running a tea-house in an undefined Central European town. When she's not busy running her business, "Miss China," China" as she is known to the locals, locals spends most of her time not managing her business either hounding her MadScientist tenant Dr. Breckenridge for this month's rent, pining after his young assistant Jim or dealing with the consequences of their latest invention. (And demanding to know how they had the money to build it with the rent still unpaid...)

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* AppliedPhlebotinum: The science consists of a mash-up of half-remembered high school science class tidbits and WeirdScience. The resulting "scientific theories" bear distinct resemblances to [[http://trollscience.com/ troll physics]].


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* Mohs/ScienceInGenreOnly: A mash-up of half-remembered high school science class tidbits and WeirdScience. The resulting "scientific theories" bear distinct resemblances to [[http://trollphysics.tumblr.com/ troll physics]].
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* AppliedPhlebotinum: The science consists of a mash-up of half-remembered high school science class tidbits and WieirdScience. The resulting "scientific theories" bear distinct resemblances to [[http://trollscience.com/ troll physics]].

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* AppliedPhlebotinum: The science consists of a mash-up of half-remembered high school science class tidbits and WieirdScience.WeirdScience. The resulting "scientific theories" bear distinct resemblances to [[http://trollscience.com/ troll physics]].
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* AppliedPhlebotinum: The science consists of a mash-up of half-remembered high school science class tidbits and WierdScience. The resulting "scientific theories" bear distinct resemblances to [[http://trollscience.com/ troll physics]].

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* AppliedPhlebotinum: The science consists of a mash-up of half-remembered high school science class tidbits and WierdScience.WieirdScience. The resulting "scientific theories" bear distinct resemblances to [[http://trollscience.com/ troll physics]].
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* AppliedPhlebotinum: The science consists of a mash-up of half-remembered high school science class tidbits and WierdScience. The resulting "scientific theories" bear distinct resemblances to [[http://trollscience.com/ troll physics]].
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The first volume is an anthology series of mostly unconnected stories, the second volume focuses on a Chinese young lady running a tea-house in an undefined Central European town. "Miss China", as she is known to the locals spends most of her time not managing her business either hounding her MadScientist tenant Dr. Breckenridge for this month's rent, pining after his young assistant Jim or dealing with the consequences of their latest invention. (And demanding to know how they had the money to build it with the rent still unpaid...)

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The first volume is an anthology series of mostly unconnected stories, the second volume focuses on a Chinese young lady running a tea-house in an undefined Central European town. "Miss China", China," as she is known to the locals locals, spends most of her time not managing her business either hounding her MadScientist tenant Dr. Breckenridge for this month's rent, pining after his young assistant Jim or dealing with the consequences of their latest invention. (And demanding to know how they had the money to build it with the rent still unpaid...)
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The first volume is an anthology series of mostly unconnected stories, the second volume focuses on a Chinese young lady running a tea-house in an undefined Central-European town. "Miss China", as she is known to the locals spends most of her time not managing her business either hounding her MadScientist tenant Dr. Breckenridge for this month's rent, pining after his young assistant Jim or dealing with the consequences of their latest invention. (And demanding to know how they had the money to build it with the rent still unpaid...)

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The first volume is an anthology series of mostly unconnected stories, the second volume focuses on a Chinese young lady running a tea-house in an undefined Central-European Central European town. "Miss China", as she is known to the locals spends most of her time not managing her business either hounding her MadScientist tenant Dr. Breckenridge for this month's rent, pining after his young assistant Jim or dealing with the consequences of their latest invention. (And demanding to know how they had the money to build it with the rent still unpaid...)

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