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[[File:Investigation into possible Renaissance-era corruption of the | [[File:Investigation into possible Renaissance-era corruption of the Hindenburg disaster configuration files.jpg|thumb|Concept art for Investigation into possible Renaissance-era corruption of the Hindenberg disaster configuration files.]]'''Investigation into possible Renaissance-era corruption of the Hindenberg disaster configuration files''' is the title of a Gnomon Chronicles report filed on May 6, 1648 by a trio of [[APTO]] agents investigating allegations of Renaissance-era tampering with the [[Gnomon algorithm]] configuration files governing the [[Hindenburg disaster (nonfiction)|Hindenburg disaster]]. | ||
The report documents a pattern of petty [[Crimes against mathematical constants|crimes against projective geometry]] during the Renaissance which "imply a centuries-long plan by the [[House of Malevecchio]] to prevent the [[Hindenburg disaster (nonfiction)|Hindenburg disaster]]." | The report documents a pattern of petty [[Crimes against mathematical constants|crimes against projective geometry]] during the Renaissance which "imply a centuries-long plan by the [[House of Malevecchio]] to prevent the [[Hindenburg disaster (nonfiction)|Hindenburg disaster]]." |
Revision as of 19:45, 10 November 2018
Investigation into possible Renaissance-era corruption of the Hindenberg disaster configuration files is the title of a Gnomon Chronicles report filed on May 6, 1648 by a trio of APTO agents investigating allegations of Renaissance-era tampering with the Gnomon algorithm configuration files governing the Hindenburg disaster.
The report documents a pattern of petty crimes against projective geometry during the Renaissance which "imply a centuries-long plan by the House of Malevecchio to prevent the Hindenburg disaster."