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<poem>'''Leela''': Does it really work? | <poem>'''[[Leela]]''': Does it really work? | ||
''' | '''Prof. Farnsworth''': Well, it's occasionally off by a few seconds, what with "free will" and all. | ||
'''Fry''': Sounds like fun. How long do I have to live? ''[Jabs finger into the machine.]'' | '''[[Fry]]''': Sounds like fun. How long do I have to live? ''[Jabs finger into the machine.]'' | ||
''[The Death Clock dings and the professor whistles.]'' | ''[The Death Clock dings and the professor whistles.]'' | ||
'''Bender''': Ooh! Dibs on his CD player!</poem> | '''[[Bender]]''': Ooh! Dibs on his CD player!</poem> | ||
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Revision as of 18:46, 9 May 2011
Death Clock | |
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Inventor | Professor Farnsworth |
First appearance | "A Big Piece of Garbage" (1ACV08) |
The Death Clock tells when someone is going to die by dinging and displaying the date on a read-out after the person sticks their finger in a depression on the Death Clock. Professor Farnsworth has invented this at least 2 separate times due to his senility.