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The Tower, seemingly, first appeared as a fictional concept, in stories written by [[Dick Hey]] and [[Dizzy Collar]], before emerging into the [[Looniverse]].
 
The Tower, seemingly, first appeared as a fictional concept, in stories written by [[Dick Hey]] and [[Dizzy Collar]], before emerging into the [[Looniverse]].
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When it first showed up in Net.ropolis, it was already enormous, and kept growing from there.
  
 
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Whoever or whatever touched the Beige Clock Tower would decay into dust within seconds. When the clock hands struck twelve, the [[Bryttle Brothers]] emerged into the [[Looniverse]].
 
Whoever or whatever touched the Beige Clock Tower would decay into dust within seconds. When the clock hands struck twelve, the [[Bryttle Brothers]] emerged into the [[Looniverse]].
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After it appeared, people in Net.ropolis grew disturbed, rioting, forming cults, and occasionally committing suicide; it's not known if this was an active effect of the Tower, or simply the stress of living next to a giant cosmic death machine.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:49, 11 July 2023

The Beige Clock Tower was an absolutely enormous structure, colored beige, that appeared in the middle of Net.ropolis at the beginning of Beige Countdown, heralding a coming threat...

History

The Tower, seemingly, first appeared as a fictional concept, in stories written by Dick Hey and Dizzy Collar, before emerging into the Looniverse.

When it first showed up in Net.ropolis, it was already enormous, and kept growing from there.

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Effects

Whoever or whatever touched the Beige Clock Tower would decay into dust within seconds. When the clock hands struck twelve, the Bryttle Brothers emerged into the Looniverse.

After it appeared, people in Net.ropolis grew disturbed, rioting, forming cults, and occasionally committing suicide; it's not known if this was an active effect of the Tower, or simply the stress of living next to a giant cosmic death machine.

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