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[[The Receda Cube]], a priceless artifact of scientific and spiritual significance to the Perplex City citizens, was stolen from the [[Academy]]. Discovering more about the theft, identifying the culprits and locating the Cube on Earth is our primary objective. | |||
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==The Night Of The Theft== | |||
[[Newspaper Text|On Ball Night, (Jan 16th, 2004) when Academy security is frequently stretched to its limit, the team struck]]. Police Chief [[Eoin Morgan]] recognised that the group would have to have been ''‘highly organised and technologically sophisticated’'' in order to pull off the theft. It was recognised immediately by the Academy that portions of the security system had been reprogrammed in order to allow the theft to take place, and that three different systems had, in fact, been disabled without causing alarms to trip. Kurt's friend suggested it would take at least two Academy insiders to circumvent such a system. | |||
Security guard, [[Fran Mendling]], was murdered the same night, apparently because she chanced across the theft (although it remains an outside possibility that she may have been allied to the team, and aided their entry). Fran was murdered with a neuro–suppressant, which appears to have killed her instantly. This could have been a knee–jerk response to the team’s discovery, but use of a neuro–suppressant may have actually been quite deliberate, inasmuch as it effectively masked Fran’s time of death, and thus gave the thieves more cover for their activities. K may have been the killer, given her aptitude with weapons. Fellow members of the security team later discovered Fran’s body at 2 a.m. when she failed to check in for a shift change. By that time, the Cube and the thieves would appear to have been long gone. | |||
Some have supposed that escape was made by way of the [[Catacombs]], which are known to run much of the length of the City, all the way from the [[Old Town]] (Holyoke’s base of operations) to the Academy, and further out, towards the harbour/dock regions of the City. | |||
There are a couple of other observations to be made about the night. [[Aiko Entrescore]], artist and puzzle-scribe for the [[CRT]], had an exhibit at the Ball that communicated and interfered with the keys of attendees. This was met with some suspicion, but a thorough examination of the exhibit appeared to confirm that it was in no way linked to the theft's security exploits. [[Violet Kiteway]], meanwhile, told her father she was sick with a flu-like illness and did not attend the ball. She declined a visit from a doctor. | |||
What we know about the theft of [[The Receda Cube]] has changed a lot over the past year. | What we know about the theft of [[The Receda Cube]] has changed a lot over the past year. | ||
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4 people -- [[Bernardo Holyoke]], [[Monica Grand]], [[ | |||
4 people -- [[Bernardo Holyoke]] (codename: Q for Quercus), [[Monica Grand]] (codename: K for Kilo), [[Cyrus Quinton]] (codename: V, the Roman numeral), and an unknown, female member (codename: [[C]], initial of surname) -- were hired to steal the cube. They never actually touched it. According to the [[Viard Album Secret Message]], and Monica's conversation with [[Pietro Salk]], their activities were masterminded by [[The Third Power]]. ([[Viard]] had nothing to do with this, of course; his album was merely a vehicle). | |||
==Theories== | ==Theories== |
Revision as of 05:10, 16 March 2006
The Receda Cube, a priceless artifact of scientific and spiritual significance to the Perplex City citizens, was stolen from the Academy. Discovering more about the theft, identifying the culprits and locating the Cube on Earth is our primary objective. (GuyP is currently editing this page. Please leave it alone for an hour or so!)
The Night Of The Theft
On Ball Night, (Jan 16th, 2004) when Academy security is frequently stretched to its limit, the team struck. Police Chief Eoin Morgan recognised that the group would have to have been ‘highly organised and technologically sophisticated’ in order to pull off the theft. It was recognised immediately by the Academy that portions of the security system had been reprogrammed in order to allow the theft to take place, and that three different systems had, in fact, been disabled without causing alarms to trip. Kurt's friend suggested it would take at least two Academy insiders to circumvent such a system.
Security guard, Fran Mendling, was murdered the same night, apparently because she chanced across the theft (although it remains an outside possibility that she may have been allied to the team, and aided their entry). Fran was murdered with a neuro–suppressant, which appears to have killed her instantly. This could have been a knee–jerk response to the team’s discovery, but use of a neuro–suppressant may have actually been quite deliberate, inasmuch as it effectively masked Fran’s time of death, and thus gave the thieves more cover for their activities. K may have been the killer, given her aptitude with weapons. Fellow members of the security team later discovered Fran’s body at 2 a.m. when she failed to check in for a shift change. By that time, the Cube and the thieves would appear to have been long gone.
Some have supposed that escape was made by way of the Catacombs, which are known to run much of the length of the City, all the way from the Old Town (Holyoke’s base of operations) to the Academy, and further out, towards the harbour/dock regions of the City.
There are a couple of other observations to be made about the night. Aiko Entrescore, artist and puzzle-scribe for the CRT, had an exhibit at the Ball that communicated and interfered with the keys of attendees. This was met with some suspicion, but a thorough examination of the exhibit appeared to confirm that it was in no way linked to the theft's security exploits. Violet Kiteway, meanwhile, told her father she was sick with a flu-like illness and did not attend the ball. She declined a visit from a doctor.
What we know about the theft of The Receda Cube has changed a lot over the past year.
An older summary (which has been modified and squished about over time and at this point is all but useless) can be found here:
Theft-Archive
4 people -- Bernardo Holyoke (codename: Q for Quercus), Monica Grand (codename: K for Kilo), Cyrus Quinton (codename: V, the Roman numeral), and an unknown, female member (codename: C, initial of surname) -- were hired to steal the cube. They never actually touched it. According to the Viard Album Secret Message, and Monica's conversation with Pietro Salk, their activities were masterminded by The Third Power. (Viard had nothing to do with this, of course; his album was merely a vehicle).
Theories
- It seems that The Cube is a significant element in the "link" between Perplex City and Earth - it's the only physical object known to have travelled from one to the other. When Monica says "we never held it,
- V is a member of the third power and hired people around him (C, Q, and K) to run a decoy theft. In other words he knew perfectly well that the cube was stolen by his own organization and set up some other people to take the fall. As those people are starting to talk, V is having them all killed. This theory has some problems and unanswered questions.
- V et al. planned to steal the cube for whatever purpose and someone else intercepted it. It was stolen by another team first, in order to protect it from V and sent somewhere V could not reach it. This theory also has some problems.
Facts
- The cube was stolen during the annual Founder's Ball at the Academy.
- Violet Kiteway told her father she was sick that night and could not attend.
- According to Kurt's friend, bypassing the Academy security systems would require at least 2 people who worked from the Academy.
- It was stolen sometime before 2AM.
- A number of people have threatened to steal the cube in the past.
Puzzle Cards
Puzzle card 146 deals with The Founder's Ball, and the theft. Facts we can attain from this card are:
- Attendees of the ball were asked to arrive at Gatehouse 1, in Taversen Square.
- Attendees were to meet at 7:38, PM.
- The card contained UV printing, which reads:
Electric splash BB, 21 to 24 4: C, V, K, Q 20, V to 24
Also note: The Founder's Ball is set to honor the Grand Champion of the PCAG. Thus, Ryan Cahill would have been the man of honour at that time.
Pietro's Research
As Pietro Salk was researching the theft, he uncovered some things and discounted some things.
- Scarlett Kiteway discovered a scrap of paper with the words "Viendenbourg. Reynolds Ionizers." The full meaning here is unclear.
- The Reconstructionists almost certainly had nothing to do with the theft.
- Bernardo Holyoke, Monica Grand, and C did not know each other, though they all knew V.
Leaked E-mails
Leaked E-mails have become available which indicate certain things.
- Violet was sick the night of the ball.
- V has connections at the Academy (though it is now believed he worked at Hesh Records).
- Someone involved in the theft was/is in a fairly high-standing position at the Academy.
- Someone involved in the theft almost gave the plot away to a complete stranger just weeks before the theft was to go off.
- Bernardo Holyoke somehow tried to double-cross the rest of the team.
- Bernardo Holyoke hid Reynolds Ionizers and Klebold plates in his bar before his death, probably to keep them from V.