Yes. Bit of a loony I have to say.
Herlock Sholmes, that TV star I mentioned- about amplified by ten.
But- yes. The original Sherlock Holmes, I actually met him when I spent some time doing some freelance private tuition on a fair bit of forensics. It was quite new at the time, and he was very interested in it. Said it helped with his already great skill in geology and analysis.
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this postWell obviously he isn't in my world.
I know a Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote about him though.
He did fictionalize the man a tad.
Just a tad. But he's a true figure in History nonetheless.
Herlock is a fabrication of fiction. Technically. He's a clone of Sherlock Holmes... Only they didn't have the rights to Sherlock Holmes' name, and he's unknowingly the star of a series of thriller-type programming. Or- supposed to be drama anyway.
It's hard to tell whether it takes itself seriously... But- they have the world- I believe last I checked they use a space-station- built around him and the show.
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this post... Of course you do. Eventually.
There's only one way off the planet Earth after all.
Humans actually colonized four of those worlds I mentioned.
Neomerica, Newway, Nova Rhodesia and Xinhangou. Africanus Delta, and Grensgebied already had inhabitants, but humans have landed there too.
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