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|image text=Josh Gedgie in [[1988]] {{et|6ACV24}}. | |||
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|first appear={{e|Cold Warriors}} | |first appear={{e|Cold Warriors}} | ||
|voiced by=David Herman | |voiced by=David Herman | ||
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'''Josh Gedgie''' was | '''Josh Gedgie''' was an evil nerd who stole [[Philip J. Fry]]'s idea of using the common cold virus for an entry to win the [[Nerd Search '88 Science Competition]], which he ultimately won {{et|6ACV24}}. Despite being Fry's main rival at the competition, Fry would eventually be glad that it was Gedgie's experiment and not his that won the competition, as his experiment contained a sample of the virus that would lead to the creation of a vaccine for the common cold after it was reintroduced in the year [[3011]]. | ||
== Additional info == | == Additional info == | ||
=== Trivia === | |||
* Josh Gedgie is seen wearing a t-shirt labelled "YP17", a reference to the term "yellow pigs" which appears as an Easter Egg in mathematics textbooks by {{w|Michael Spivak}} and refers to the mascot and favorite number of the [http://www.hcssim.org/ Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics] (HCSSiM), a long-running summer program for talented mathematics students at Hampshire College. | |||
=== Appearances === | === Appearances === | ||
*{{e|Cold Warriors}} | *{{e|Cold Warriors}} | ||
[[Category:Humans]] |
Latest revision as of 05:49, 21 August 2013
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Josh Gedgie | |
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Species | Human |
First appearance | "Cold Warriors" (6ACV24) |
Voiced by | David Herman |
Josh Gedgie was an evil nerd who stole Philip J. Fry's idea of using the common cold virus for an entry to win the Nerd Search '88 Science Competition, which he ultimately won (6ACV24). Despite being Fry's main rival at the competition, Fry would eventually be glad that it was Gedgie's experiment and not his that won the competition, as his experiment contained a sample of the virus that would lead to the creation of a vaccine for the common cold after it was reintroduced in the year 3011.
Additional info
Trivia
- Josh Gedgie is seen wearing a t-shirt labelled "YP17", a reference to the term "yellow pigs" which appears as an Easter Egg in mathematics textbooks by Michael Spivak and refers to the mascot and favorite number of the Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics (HCSSiM), a long-running summer program for talented mathematics students at Hampshire College.