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[[File:Tunguska-Preservation-TV.jpg|thumb|Television set showing interactive footage of the 1927 expedition led by Leonid Kulik of the Soviet Academy of Science. Controls (1-8) allow the user to input new data into the model, altering potential outcomes for experimental and recreational purposes.]]The '''Tunguska Event Preservation Society''' is a [[transdimensional corporation]] dedicated to "preserving what remains of the [[Tunguska event (nonfiction)]] for the benefit of future generations."
[[File:Tunguska Event Telethon.jpg|thumb|Tunguska Event Telethon poster.]][[File:Tunguska-Preservation-TV.jpg|thumb|Television set showing interactive footage of the 1927 expedition led by Leonid Kulik of the Soviet Academy of Science. Controls (1-8) allow the user to input new data into the model, altering potential outcomes for experimental and recreational purposes.]]The '''Tunguska Event Preservation Society''' is a [[transdimensional corporation]] dedicated to "preserving what remains of the [[Tunguska event (nonfiction)]] for the benefit of future generations."


[[Bascomb Rudeworthy]] and a small group of equally ill-tempered misanthropes formed the Society in response to what they considered "the wanton desecration of historical treasures."  
[[Bascomb Rudeworthy]] and a small group of equally ill-tempered misanthropes formed the Society in response to what they considered "the wanton desecration of historical treasures."  

Revision as of 04:26, 14 February 2022

Tunguska Event Telethon poster.
Television set showing interactive footage of the 1927 expedition led by Leonid Kulik of the Soviet Academy of Science. Controls (1-8) allow the user to input new data into the model, altering potential outcomes for experimental and recreational purposes.

The Tunguska Event Preservation Society is a transdimensional corporation dedicated to "preserving what remains of the Tunguska event (nonfiction) for the benefit of future generations."

Bascomb Rudeworthy and a small group of equally ill-tempered misanthropes formed the Society in response to what they considered "the wanton desecration of historical treasures."

John Brunner has repeatedly asserted that Rudeworthy is a front man for Daddy Warbucks.

According to Brunner, the Society is secretly restoring the Tunguska event, using "preservation" activities as a semi-legitimate front.

Brunner believes that Warbucks intends to re-enact the Tunguska event (nonfiction) at planet-smashing energy levels, as a prelude to destruction of all creation.

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