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File:Charles Babbage by Antoine Claudet c1847-51.jpg|link=Charles Babbage (nonfiction)|Smile on [[Charles Babbage (nonfiction)|Babbage]] indicates confidence in future, says new [[Babbage simulator]].
File:Charles Babbage by Antoine Claudet c1847-51.jpg|link=Charles Babbage (nonfiction)|Smile on [[Charles Babbage (nonfiction)|Babbage]] indicates confidence in future, says new [[Babbage simulator]].
File:Analytical Engine printer.jpg|link=Analytical_Engine_(nonfiction)|Early version of [[Analytical Engine (nonfiction)|Analytical Engine]] happy to know that future versions will be even better.
File:Analytical Engine printer.jpg|link=Analytical_Engine_(nonfiction)|Early version of [[Analytical Engine (nonfiction)|Analytical Engine]] happy to know that future versions will be even better.
File:Cinnamon_pirate_flag_800x600.jpg|link=Cinnamon Jack (pirate)|"[[Ada Lovelace (nonfiction)|She]] is a worthy adversary," declares [[Cinnamon Jack (pirate)|Cinnamon Jack]] after unsuccessful raid on Fort Babbage. "We shall match wits again, I feel sure."
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[[File:Ada_Lovelace_by_Padua.jpg|none|frame|Ada Lovelace, from ''The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage'' by Sydney Padua.]]


== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==


* [[Analytical engine]] - any sign, [[Symbol (nonfiction)|symbol]], or [[glyph (nonfiction)|glyph]] used in a [[scrying engine]]. It is a mis-translation of the obsolete military-computational term ''analytical enseign''.
* [[Analytical engine]] - any sign, [[Symbol (nonfiction)|symbol]], or [[glyph (nonfiction)|glyph]] used in a [[scrying engine]]. From the obsolete military-computational term ''analytical enseign''.
* [[Charles Babbage]]
* [[Charles Babbage]]



Latest revision as of 15:57, 2 August 2016

Ada Lovelace is a Mathematician and crime-fighting superhero.

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Ada Lovelace, from The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage by Sydney Padua.

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