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[[Slab]] (ISS.001.000.0001) officially left Earth orbit at 00:20:23 UTC on 4th September 2106. | [[Slab]] (ISS.001.000.0001) officially left Earth orbit at 00:20:23 UTC on 4th September 2106. | ||
At that precise moment, this | At that precise moment, this knowledgebase contained all known information available to humanity. | ||
What happened to it after the synchronisation routines were deliberately interfered with is not our fault. It is only by sheer good fortune (and considerable guesswork) that we were able to hack into the system to make our feelings known. We are going to permalock this page right now with an encryption key that will take over 30,000,000 years to break – good luck. | What happened to it after the synchronisation routines were deliberately interfered with is not our fault. It is only by sheer good fortune (and considerable guesswork) that we were able to hack into the system to make our feelings known. We are going to permalock this page right now with an encryption key that will take over 30,000,000 years to break – good luck. |
Revision as of 17:34, 24 March 2010
Slab (ISS.001.000.0001) officially left Earth orbit at 00:20:23 UTC on 4th September 2106.
At that precise moment, this knowledgebase contained all known information available to humanity.
What happened to it after the synchronisation routines were deliberately interfered with is not our fault. It is only by sheer good fortune (and considerable guesswork) that we were able to hack into the system to make our feelings known. We are going to permalock this page right now with an encryption key that will take over 30,000,000 years to break – good luck.
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