User:Romuluscrohns

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Romuluscrohns (who likes to go by 'Romulus') is a Wikipedian.

Romulus Grand Central[edit]

Greetings! Welcome to Romulus Grand Central (RGC). It's like Fforde Grand Central, but with less dodos.

Wikiprojects[edit]

After being invited, Romuluscrohns recently joined the Narnia Wikiprjoect, although he has yet to contribute to any Narnia related articles, unless one counts deleting an extra 's' in an article on Narnian creatures and filling in a minor section on Dr. Cornelius in an article that has since been deleted/integrated.

"Wiki-Friends"[edit]

Kyesac is someone he knows in real life.

Piemaster1139 is also a real friend.

  • Note: The term Wiki-Friends is his (Romuluscrohns') own creation.

Independently Operated Underground Organizations and Efforts[edit]

Projects I am involved in in 'real' life. And yes, I am aware that it is in the first person.

Black Holes[edit]

I provide assistance in any way I can to aid Kyesac in his quest to crack the conspiracy of the S&T Bank black hole system. While I have not been as successful in generating a black hole, I have been able to produce a similar singularity in my own basement. Let's just say that there was a third Stargate left on Earth that neither the US nor the Russian governments have been able to get their hands on. I was able to establish a connection to the other Milky Way gates, but lack the power to reach the Pegasus galaxy. I am currently retrofitting it with a series of rings in order generate a black hole without unwanted time dilation effects. Once operational, I hope to tap into the system like Kyesac, or at the very least make contact with his basement. I am also experiencing some technical difficulties with locking the wormhole's other event horizon onto the correct coordinates due to some anomalies in Space-Time centered around Pandora's house and a Canadian boarding school. Also, I am forced to use a rack of shelving as a makeshift iris.

Fibonacci Shapes[edit]

I 'invented' a crude pattern of concentric 5/6 circles based on the Fibonacci sequence. According to Piemaster1139, it contains a 216 digit number that may or may not have applications in the stock market.