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Ironic, since Adams was an atheist. Then again, Zarquon is mentioned by Adams in a trademark sarcastic way, referring to the (almost) failed "Second Coming" of said prophet. |
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Ironic, since Adams was an atheist. (Why is this ironic? Adams refered to babel fish and Vogon poetry too, but probably didn't believe in them, either.) Then again, Zarquon is mentioned by Adams in a trademark sarcastic way, referring to the (almost) failed "Second Coming" of said prophet. |