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{{a|opcodp|}}[[Steerco Boone|Steerforth Cody “Steerco” Boone]] was a visionary polymath who wrote epic poetry, did engravings, was all his life plagued by vivid, rapturous visions of mechanised future and who, in a fever dream, devised out of whole cloth a comprehensive schema for uniform measurement of legal obligations which he called his “metricks” and claimed would rid the commercial world forever of ambiguity and rancour. | {{a|opcodp|}}[[Steerco Boone|Steerforth Cody “Steerco” Boone]] was a visionary polymath who wrote epic poetry, did engravings, was all his life plagued by vivid, rapturous visions of mechanised future and who, in a fever dream, devised out of whole cloth a comprehensive schema for uniform measurement of legal obligations which he called his “metricks” and claimed would rid the commercial world forever of ambiguity and rancour. | ||
Father of Opco Boone, he would leave his family for months at a time to pursue his proto-[[modernist]] ideas on long rambling walks in the Bavarian Alps. | |||
Boone senior was killed tragically when chased off a cliff by a [[black swan]] while out walking in the Ostallgau. |
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The Adventures of Opco Boone, Legal Ace™
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Steerforth Cody “Steerco” Boone was a visionary polymath who wrote epic poetry, did engravings, was all his life plagued by vivid, rapturous visions of mechanised future and who, in a fever dream, devised out of whole cloth a comprehensive schema for uniform measurement of legal obligations which he called his “metricks” and claimed would rid the commercial world forever of ambiguity and rancour.
Father of Opco Boone, he would leave his family for months at a time to pursue his proto-modernist ideas on long rambling walks in the Bavarian Alps.
Boone senior was killed tragically when chased off a cliff by a black swan while out walking in the Ostallgau.