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'''Eddie''' is a beach ball that can be found rolling around in several Bevin-style [[neighborhood]]s. It has often been rumored and joked about that Eddie has "special abilities" or some strange impact on the restoration effort, despite the obvious absurdity of such claims. Eddie got its name from Dr. Patrick Greer, one of the initial Authorized Explorers, when he saw several Restoration engineers kicking it around in [[Bevin]]. According to Dr. Greer, he named the beach ball after his college roommate because he considered him "a colorful and bouncy character." | '''Eddie''' is a beach ball that can be found rolling around in several Bevin-style [[neighborhood]]s. It has often been rumored and joked about that Eddie has "special abilities" or some strange impact on the restoration effort, despite the obvious absurdity of such claims. Eddie got its name from Dr. Patrick Greer, one of the initial Authorized Explorers, when he saw several Restoration engineers kicking it around in [[Bevin]]. According to Dr. Greer, he named the beach ball after his college roommate because he considered him "a colorful and bouncy character." | ||
Latest revision as of 09:51, 27 November 2024
Location | Bevin, Kirel |
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Eddie is a beach ball that can be found rolling around in several Bevin-style neighborhoods. It has often been rumored and joked about that Eddie has "special abilities" or some strange impact on the restoration effort, despite the obvious absurdity of such claims. Eddie got its name from Dr. Patrick Greer, one of the initial Authorized Explorers, when he saw several Restoration engineers kicking it around in Bevin. According to Dr. Greer, he named the beach ball after his college roommate because he considered him "a colorful and bouncy character."