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Today in History
World of Darkness
- 1995
- Cornelius Balt proposes to Xedreque Machado the likelihood that Umbrood are not necessarily create from thought, nor thought from the Umbrood. They likely evolve in parallel.[2]
- 2000
- Chorister Bob Templeton meets Euthanatos Ziggy Pulanski in Sal's to discuss the theory and practice of Paradox.[3]
Trinity Universe Events
- 2007
- A report is made about a foul smell emanating from an apartment, which proves to be a multiple homicide. Four victims are connected to the ceiling, attached with the remains of a fifth victim. The ME claims their skin was literally melted away. Three more bodies found fused together in the bedroom, with the slogan "One Race" burnt into the wall, suggesting Teragen involvement.[4]
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References
- ↑ MTAs: Technocracy: Progenitors, p. 23
- ↑ MTAs: The Book of Madness Revised, p. 114
- ↑ MTAs: Guide to the Traditions, p. 36
- ↑ Aberrant: Aberrant: Teragen, p. 28