Difference between revisions of "Professor Farnsworth's 21st century ancestor"
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|image = [[File:Futurama Comics Issue 58 Professor Farnsworth's 21st Century Ancestor.jpg|225px]] | |image = [[File:Futurama Comics Issue 58 Professor Farnsworth's 21st Century Ancestor.jpg|225px]] | ||
|image text = The Professor's | |image text = [[The Professor]]'s ancestor fleeing from his Podcast Person | ||
|species = [[Human]] | |species = [[Human]] | ||
|origin = [[Earth]] | |origin = [[Earth]] | ||
|job = Scientist | |job = Scientist | ||
|first appear = | |first appear = {{clink|US#48|Claw and Order}} | ||
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'''[[Professor Farnsworth]]'s 21st | '''[[Professor Farnsworth]]'s [[21st century]] ancestor''' was responsible for creating the deadly Podcast People. He is not directly related to [[Philip J. Fry]]. In the early 21st century when Podcasting and "Going Green" was popular, he developed a Soybean Plant that someone could attach to their head and directly broadcast Podcasts into their mind. The plants bonded too well with their owners, eventually beginning to resemble them, and could never be turned off or stop talking, boring people to death. The World's governments joined forces and blasted all the Podcast People into space. | ||
== Additional information == | == Additional information == | ||
=== Appearances === | === Appearances === | ||
* | *{{clink|US#48|Claw and Order}} | ||
[[Category:Humans]] |
Latest revision as of 12:57, 30 August 2013
Tertiary character | |
Professor Farnsworth's 21st century ancestor | |
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Species | Human |
Planet of origin | Earth |
Profession | Scientist |
First appearance | "Claw and Order" (US#48) |
Professor Farnsworth's 21st century ancestor was responsible for creating the deadly Podcast People. He is not directly related to Philip J. Fry. In the early 21st century when Podcasting and "Going Green" was popular, he developed a Soybean Plant that someone could attach to their head and directly broadcast Podcasts into their mind. The plants bonded too well with their owners, eventually beginning to resemble them, and could never be turned off or stop talking, boring people to death. The World's governments joined forces and blasted all the Podcast People into space.