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Investigation into alleged Renaissance-era corruption of the Hindenburg disaster configuration files is a Gnomon Chronicles field report filed on May 6, 1648 by a trio of APTO field 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 -- rigged lottery tickets, phony scrying engines, violence against delinquent computations -- which "imply a centuries-long plan by the House of Malevecchio to prevent the Hindenburg disaster."
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February 20, 1655: Mathematician, engineer, and APTO field agent Girard Desargues uses projective geometry to defeat rogue mathematician Anarchimedes in single combat.
Fiction cross-reference
- APTO
- Crimes against physical constants
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- House of Malevecchio
- Scrying engine
Nonfiction cross-reference