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  • Marcus Wilson
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  • place Name birthdate & short bio here.
  • Marcus Wilson a été producteur de Doctor Who entre 2011 et 2013.
  • Marcus Wilson was a grad student at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. When Bryce Miller became marooned in town after the Yellowstone Supervolcano erupted, Wilson took him to a museum associated with the university and with Ashfall State Historical Park. The museum contained specimens of fossils which had been preserved from the ash of a previous supervolcano eruption some 12,000,000 years ago. It also had a plaque indicating that many of the specimens showed signs of Hypertrophic Pulmonary Osteoarthropathy. Miller pointed out the risk this posed during the current eruption to people. Wilson agreed and, being a Nebraskan, he also pointed out it was a risk to livestock. The falling ash had already destroyed that year's harvest and this could potentially damage another food source.
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  • place Name birthdate & short bio here.
  • Marcus Wilson was a grad student at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. When Bryce Miller became marooned in town after the Yellowstone Supervolcano erupted, Wilson took him to a museum associated with the university and with Ashfall State Historical Park. The museum contained specimens of fossils which had been preserved from the ash of a previous supervolcano eruption some 12,000,000 years ago. It also had a plaque indicating that many of the specimens showed signs of Hypertrophic Pulmonary Osteoarthropathy. Miller pointed out the risk this posed during the current eruption to people. Wilson agreed and, being a Nebraskan, he also pointed out it was a risk to livestock. The falling ash had already destroyed that year's harvest and this could potentially damage another food source. The two reflected on this when Miller gave a sudden start. Wilson asked about it and Miller explained that he had just remembered that his ex-girlfriend had moved to Denver where the ash was much heavier. While she had broken up with him, he still didn't bear her ill will and certainly nothing as bad as Marie's disease. As they were leaving the museum, Wilson commented that he wished it would rain as that would clear the ash out of the air for a while. Miller agreed and then looked up into the sky stating "Come on, Jupiter Pluvius. Do your stuff", thus invoking the name of the Roman god of rain. Wilson laughed recognizing the Classics reference but then adding it was also a reference to old-time baseball writers. Miller recognized the second reference and the two spent a pleasant afternoon talking baseball. When air travel resumed, Wilson gave Miller a ride from Lincoln to Omaha so he could catch a flight home to Los Angeles.
  • Marcus Wilson a été producteur de Doctor Who entre 2011 et 2013.
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