In 2008, he created a new weapon: The experimental Faith-Based Ultra-Dimensional Hyper-Space Dark-Energy-Anomaly-Projector. This weapon was somewhat effective against The Perfect One, but only succeeded in angering him further. ("The Perfect One, Volume 2 issue 2a") After The Perfect One's departure, he was seen criticizing one of Big Physics Maven's papers, on the basis that he had failed to take into account any mass loss over time due to faith. ("Scientists of Earth")
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| - In 2008, he created a new weapon: The experimental Faith-Based Ultra-Dimensional Hyper-Space Dark-Energy-Anomaly-Projector. This weapon was somewhat effective against The Perfect One, but only succeeded in angering him further. ("The Perfect One, Volume 2 issue 2a") After The Perfect One's departure, he was seen criticizing one of Big Physics Maven's papers, on the basis that he had failed to take into account any mass loss over time due to faith. ("Scientists of Earth")
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| - In 2008, he created a new weapon: The experimental Faith-Based Ultra-Dimensional Hyper-Space Dark-Energy-Anomaly-Projector. This weapon was somewhat effective against The Perfect One, but only succeeded in angering him further. ("The Perfect One, Volume 2 issue 2a") After The Perfect One's departure, he was seen criticizing one of Big Physics Maven's papers, on the basis that he had failed to take into account any mass loss over time due to faith. ("Scientists of Earth") B. Wayne is clearly an homage to the DC Comics character Batman, whose real name is Bruce Wayne. The secret laboratory located in a cave under CERN is a reference to the Batcave. B. Wayne, therefore, is likely the PCG universe equivalent of Batman.
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