Difference between revisions of "Doom meter"
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The '''Doom Meter''' is a device that is used to measure how doomed the scanned person is by displaying the amount of millidooms they are emitting. Apparently the normal amount of millidooms a person should be emitting is about 10, however a [[time paradox duplicate]] emits doom at 10 times the background level. | The '''Doom Meter''' is a device that is used to measure how doomed the scanned person is by displaying the amount of millidooms they are emitting. Apparently the normal amount of millidooms a person should be emitting is about 10, however a [[time paradox duplicate]] emits doom at 10 times the background level. |
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Doom meter | |
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Type | Meter |
Inventor | Professor Farnsworth |
Owner(s) | Professor Farnsworth |
First appearance | "Bender's Big Score" (BBS) |
The Doom Meter is a device that is used to measure how doomed the scanned person is by displaying the amount of millidooms they are emitting. Apparently the normal amount of millidooms a person should be emitting is about 10, however a time paradox duplicate emits doom at 10 times the background level.