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File:Alice Beta Paragliding.jpg|link=Alice Beta Paragliding|1943: ''[[Alice Beta Paragliding]]'' published. Many experts believe that illustration depicts Beta infiltrating the [[ENIAC (SETI)|ENIAC]] | File:Alice Beta Paragliding.jpg|link=Alice Beta Paragliding|1943: ''[[Alice Beta Paragliding]]'' published. Many experts believe that illustration depicts Beta infiltrating the [[ENIAC (SETI)|ENIAC program]], although this is widely debated. | ||
File:Albert Einstein and Alice Beta Conducting Research.jpg|link=Albert Einstein and Alice Beta Conducting Research|''[[Albert Einstein and Alice Beta Conducting Research]]'' wins Pulitzer award for "most prescient illustration of the decade". | File:Albert Einstein and Alice Beta Conducting Research.jpg|link=Albert Einstein and Alice Beta Conducting Research|''[[Albert Einstein and Alice Beta Conducting Research]]'' wins Pulitzer award for "most prescient illustration of the decade". | ||
File:The Governess.jpg|link=The Governess|[[The Governess]] has the power to control machines as if they were children. | File:The Governess.jpg|link=The Governess|[[The Governess]] has the power to control machines as if they were children. |
Revision as of 18:33, 4 May 2017
Alice Beta is a mathematician, inventor, billionaire, and secret identity of crime-fighter The Governess.
In the News
1943: Alice Beta Paragliding published. Many experts believe that illustration depicts Beta infiltrating the ENIAC program, although this is widely debated.
Albert Einstein and Alice Beta Conducting Research wins Pulitzer award for "most prescient illustration of the decade".
The Governess has the power to control machines as if they were children.
Fiction cross-reference
- Abomynous - Supervillain (nonfiction) and enemy.
- Niles Cartouchian - trusted friend and fellow crime-fighter.
- The Governess - superhero identity of Alice Beta.
- The Nixie Economy - Alice Beta's nonfiction book about the economic and historical significance of Nixie tubes.
Nonfiction cross-reference
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