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The '''Shakespeare-Magellan Expedition''' is a proposed joint venture between |William Shakespeare and Magellan.
[[File:Shakespeare-Magellan_Expedition.jpg|thumb|Promotional poster for the "Shakespeare-Magellan high-energy literature experiment".]].The '''Shakespeare-Magellan Expedition''' (also known as the '''Shakespeare-Magellan [[high-energy literature]] experiment''') is a proposed joint venture between |William Shakespeare and Magellan.


== History ==
== History ==
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* [[A Clockwork Bard for Liebowitz]] - a mechanical automaton programmed to simulate [[William Shakespeare (nonfiction)]] in world ravaged by nuclear war.
* [[A Clockwork Bard for Liebowitz]] - a mechanical automaton programmed to simulate [[William Shakespeare (nonfiction)]] in world ravaged by nuclear war.
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[High-energy literature]]


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==

Revision as of 19:29, 10 August 2020

Promotional poster for the "Shakespeare-Magellan high-energy literature experiment".

.The Shakespeare-Magellan Expedition (also known as the Shakespeare-Magellan high-energy literature experiment) is a proposed joint venture between |William Shakespeare and Magellan.

History

The original planned called for the re-routing of Shakespeare's timeline such that the Bard produced his entire body of historical work while serving as a Liberal Arts adjunct to Magellan's Expedition.

Initial discussions were promising, and several transdimensional corporations made investments offers, threats, and other efforts to "get a piece of the Expedition".

Despite computationally-intensive negotiations and a last-moment effort to avoid a Halting Problem, the deal fell apart over issues never made public, with no statements whatever from Shakespeare and Magellan.

Nonetheless, admirers of both men, including several members of the Clockwork Bard team, periodically make efforts to revive the idea, and various Shakespeare-Magellan fan clubs have staged their own smaller-scale versions of the proposed Expedition, some with impressive costumes and sets.

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