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It is generally agreed that Beta is surreptitiously infiltrating a corporate, military, or criminal facility. However, experts disagree about when and where the paragliding occurred. Beta's motives are also the subject of much dispute. | It is generally agreed that Beta is surreptitiously infiltrating a corporate, military, or criminal facility. However, experts disagree about when and where the paragliding occurred. Beta's motives are also the subject of much dispute. | ||
Many experts believe the illustration depicts her infiltrating the primary [[ENIAC (SETI)|ENIAC]] facility. | Many experts believe the illustration depicts her infiltrating the primary [[ENIAC (SETI)|ENIAC]] facility. Critics says temporal drift makes that explanation unlikely; [[John Brunner]] "is reasonably confident" that "[[Baron Zersetzung]] is behind all this." | ||
== In the News == | == In the News == | ||
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== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 13 May 2017
Alice Beta Paragliding is a well-known illustration of Alice Beta paragliding under widely-debated circumstances.
It is generally agreed that Beta is surreptitiously infiltrating a corporate, military, or criminal facility. However, experts disagree about when and where the paragliding occurred. Beta's motives are also the subject of much dispute.
Many experts believe the illustration depicts her infiltrating the primary ENIAC facility. Critics says temporal drift makes that explanation unlikely; John Brunner "is reasonably confident" that "Baron Zersetzung is behind all this."
In the News
ENIAC program may be front for interstellar weapons research, warns mathematician and crime-fighter Alice Beta.
Mathematician and inventor Alice Beta warns President Roosevelt that the ENIAC program will have disastrous side-effects, causing a wave of crimes against mathematical constants.