Timeline:History

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General

Current year in Perplex City is 268 AC. Years are the same length as Earth years, with the same months and dates.

Years are designated with "BC" and "AC", originally thought to refer to "Before Cube" and "After Cube". Though with the Receda Cube only being discovered in 7AC (1744) this is unlikely. Cube History

History Timeline

  • 3500 BC (1763 BC) - Perplex City history begins
  • 3000 BC (1263 BC) - Loose settlements become stable
  • 2000 BC (263 BC) - Evidence of great technical advancements
  • 1250 BC (487) - Slow but steady progress in the city's development
  • 700 BC (1037) - City went through a period of modest expansion
  • 573 BC (1164) - PPC Academy Founded
  • 571 BC (1166) - Group of scholars take residence in the city
  • 452 BC (1285) - Academy's first significant expansion
  • 443 BC (1294) - Aetiant Taversen becomes the first Academy 'Master'
  • 250 BC (1487) - Ellen Poor studies at academy
  • 246 BC (1491) - Ellen Poor leaves academy to open a tea house
  • 245 BC (1492) - Helios Noi returns to the City
  • 243 BC (1494) - Helios Noi offered Academy Mastership - Declines
  • 226 BC (1511) - Death of Helios Noi
  • 179 BC (1558) - Unknown quote from Sente's first letter
  • 172 BC (1565) - Academy Museum founded
  • 60 BC (1677) - 'Renewed conflict'
  • 47 BC (1690) - Academy sinks into temporary academic despond
  • 23 BC (1714) - Death of Master Victor Mardian
  • 22 BC (1715) - Vianne Adamek elected Academy Master
  • 0 BC (1737) - Beginning of "modern" era
  • 1 AC (1738) - Switch from BC to AC
  • 7 AC (1744) - Receda Cube Discovered
  • 89 AC (1826) - PPC Sentinel founded
  • 107 AC (1844) - Sentinel and Vanguard merge
  • 115 AC (1852) - Death of Redward Innes
  • 137 AC (1874) - Sentinel purchased by the Heathcote Group
  • 138 AC (1875) - Emmi Hartlin begins editing the Sentinel
  • 138 AC (1875) - Emmi Hartlin retires
  • 148 AC (1885) - S. Marchant quote from City Archives
  • 167 AC (1904) - "Great Political Scandals"
  • 173 AC (1910) - 700th anniversary of the Academy's founding
  • 174 AC (1911) - Sentinel's investigative work leads to resignation of City Council and seven deputies
  • 175 AC (1912) - Last criminal case to be declared a mistrial in PPC
  • 188 AC (1925) - Landmark statue at Scott Young Memorial Plaza built
  • 223 AC (1960) - Sanjean Adamek has a series of wins at the PCAG
  • 223 AC (1960) - Sente Kiteway joins Academy cryptology department
  • 228 AC (1965) - Receda Cube goes on public display in Academy museum
  • 229 AC (1966) - Sente works as a Junior Fellow at the Academy
  • 230 AC (1967) - Sente published seminal work on cryptological mathematics
  • 234 AC (1971) - Ruth Coralhouse & Horatio Flynn win Ikonnikov Prize
  • 235 AC (1972) - Adamek publishes book - "Intricate Design"
  • 235 AC (1972) - Last serious attempt at Cube theft
  • 237 AC (1974) - Alyce Turnbull creates the Inventus puzzle
  • 237 AC (1974) - Sente takes up a senior position at Centrifuge
  • 239 AC (1976) - Ruth Coralhouse & Horatio Flynn win Ikonnikov Prize again
  • 240 AC (1977) - Professor Estelle Sedgewick becomes Senior Fellow of Languages
  • 241 AC (1978) - Hunan Mansoor's company MPG becomes part of Key Surety
  • 242 AC (1979) - Violet Kiteway Born
  • 243 AC (1980) - Jonathan Smart becomes member of PCBC board
  • 246 AC (1983) - Hunan Mansoor wins Academy\'s Cryptological prize
  • 248 AC (1985) - Astrid Lindstrom wins PCAG championship
  • 248 AC (1985) - Public foreign-language debate over the environmental policies of the Council
  • 248 AC (1985) - Scarlett Kiteway Born
  • 250 AC (1987) - Ruth Coralhouse retires from Academy
  • 252 AC (1989) - Professor Adamek becomes Senior Fellow of Arts
  • 252 AC (1989) - Sente returns to the Academy
  • 253 AC (1990) - Astrid Lindstrom wins Allanson Prize
  • 256 AC (1993) - Robert Solitano wins PCAG languages section
  • 258 AC (1995) - Ahuva Qui becomes a commentator for the Political News
  • 258 AC (1995) - Jonathan Smart becomes CEO of PCBC
  • 258 AC (1995) - Margaret Wildwood wins Raschid Prize
  • 260 AC (1997) - Inari Ekeba becomes PCAG's resident astronomical puzzle setter
  • 261 AC (1998) - Ahuva Qui wins Borek prize
  • 261 AC (1998) - Professor Inari Ekeba becomes Senior Fellow of Natural Sciences
  • 261 AC (1998) - Robert Solitano wins Sperka prize
  • 261 AC (1998) - Sente becomes Chairman of the Carrick Foundation
  • 262 AC (1999) - Armand Levi moves from journalism to politics
  • 262 AC (1999) - Professor Margaret Wildwood becomes Senior Fellow of Social Sciences
  • 263 AC (2000) - Carrick Foundation names Sedgewick Travel Bursary in honour of Estelle Sedgewick
  • 263 AC (2000) - Professor Hunan Mansoor becomes Senior Fellow of Cryptology
  • 263 AC (2000) - Sente becomes Master of the Academy
  • 264 AC (2001) - Rebecca Croft wins the Alexander Prize (music)
  • 266 AC (2003) - Janna Gold selected as the Rejian Fellow
  • 266 AC (2003) - Professor Astrid Lindstrom becomes Senior Fellow of Mathematics and Logic
  • 267 AC (2004) - Receda Cube Stolen from PPC Academy
  • 267 AC (2004) - Ryan Cahill wins PCAG Championship
  • 267 AC (2004) - Security analysis reports from Academy Museum leaked to the Sentinel
  • 267 AC (2004) - Surprise virus sweeps the City
  • 268 AC (2005) - Nachman Assaf solves the Inventus puzzle
  • 268 AC (2005) - Present Day

(Copied over from my History Timeline, which was more up to date than what was here. I'll try to keep copying it over occasionally. --Daffy 08:51, 3 Jun 2005 (BST))

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