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'' | Chaplin Times is first mentioned in ''[[Bounty Wanted]]'', when journalists [[Pidge Emmel]] and [[Fawkes McShane]] mention having left [[Chaplin Times]] after a corporate buyout from [[Trinity Advancements]] to start their [[Red Line (podcast)|''Red Line'']] podcast. | ||
==Employees== | ==Employees== | ||
Revision as of 20:57, 8 September 2025
Chaplin Times is a newspaper that formerly employed Pidge Emmel and Fawkes McShane before the two left the company to start an independent podcast.
Role in Plot
Chaplin Times is first mentioned in Bounty Wanted, when journalists Pidge Emmel and Fawkes McShane mention having left Chaplin Times after a corporate buyout from Trinity Advancements to start their Red Line podcast.
Employees
- Matilda Fern, journalist
- Shelly Foan, journalist
Former
- Pidge Emmel, journalist
- Fawkes McShane, journalist
Trivia
- Its name, Chaplin Times, is a reference to silent film actor Charlie Chaplin as an illusion to the newspaper silencing stories from Red Line protagonists Pidge Emmel and Fawkes McShane.