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1966 (oWOD)

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[edit] Events

  • The autumn issue of Paradigma contains an article regarding the "Promethean Plague" and the true story behind the tales of Doctor Frankenstein.[3]
  • It's discovered that three bases in sequence encode a single amino acid in a protein. The genetic code is broken and determined to be the same in all life.[4]
  • The Virtual Adepts' five-year probationary period with the Traditions comes to an end.[5]
  • Dr. Jermyn Talbot takes a position as tutor in Persian at the University of London.[6]
  • Sandeep D'Souza takes a position as instructor of Sanskrit at the University of Wisconsin (Madison, Wisconsin).[7]
  • Autochthonia grows from a 65,536-sided shape into a shape 10 miles in diameter with 4,294,967,296 sides.[8]
  • Khuvon dis-incarnates, having completed his instruction of the nascent Thal'hun.[9]
  • Nu Ying is a skilled boxer by this time.[10]
  • Howard Hughes comes to Las Vegas, waging a one-man crusade to make a lady of the whore of Babylon. The ensuing bidding war prompts banks and corporations to look seriously at casinos as legitimate businesses.[11]

[edit] August

  • August 5: Roman-themed Caesars' Palace opens in Las Vegas, beginning a game of one-upsmanship which changes the face of Vegas.[11][12]

[edit] November

[edit] References

  1. WTA:Book of the Wyld,p.75-76
  2. WTA:Rage Across the World Volume 3, p.39
  3. MTA: Sons of Ether Tradition Book, p. 18
  4. MTA: Technocracy: Progenitors, p. 12
  5. MTA: Virtual Adepts Tradition Book, p. 21
  6. MTA: Halls of the Arcanum, p. 78
  7. MTA: Halls of the Arcanum, p. 80
  8. MTA: Beyond the Barriers: The Book of Worlds, p. 104
  9. MTA: World of Darkness: Sorcerer, p. 37
  10. MTA: Tradition Book: Akashic Brotherhood, p. 80
  11. 11.0 11.1 MTA: The Fallen Tower: Las Vegas, p. 30
  12. MTA: The Fallen Tower: Las Vegas, p. 41
  13. MTA: Horizon: Stronghold of Hope, p. 10


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