Underworld (Talker)
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Underworld was one of the ew-too talkers popular during the mid-1990s. Its user base was generally UK- and European-based.
It was infamous for the large number of Babylon 5 fans who used the talker to build a virtual representation of the station, complete with users taking Babylon 5 character names.
Underworld fell out of use as users moved on from talkers and the Internet migrated towards instant message systems.
Underworld reunited?
Douglas Adamson (aka Templar) and Nick Barlow (aka Random) have discussed the possibility of a reunion of the Underworld users who meet in Newcastle, Edinburgh and Kilmarnock over the period 1996 to 1997.
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