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


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. [http://wiki.incognitus.net/mirror/ppc/www.perplexcityacademy.com/29.04.05/museum2.html Cube History]
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* See [[Calendar]] for more on this topic.
2006 on Earth corresponds to 269AC in Perplex City. Perplex City years are the same length as Earth years, with the same months and dates.  The years are designated with "BC" and "AC".  See [[Calendar]] for more on this topic.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
Also note, we know of a number of periods of time which have been referred to, though we dont have a good sense of when these happened.  These include:
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*[[Pre-Hausam]] period - seems to be about two to three thousand years ago, during the early settlement period of the region.
*[[The War]] - took place just before the Modern Era. 
*[[Parencycle period]] of architecture - took place around the early 100s, and includes the [[Milamont Theatres]]
*[[Resurgence]] period - seems to be about one to two hundred years ago.  Probably this was the period of reconstruction after the War ravaged the city.
 
 
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| PERPLEX CITY  
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| EARTH  
| '''EARTH'''
| EVENT
| '''EVENT'''
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==Early History Of The Perplex City Region==
|-
|-
| 3500 BC  
| 3500 BC
| 1763 BCE  
| 18th Century BCE
| Perplex City history begins
| [[Perplex City]] history begins
|-
|-
| 3000 BC  
| 3000 BC
| 1263 BCE  
| 13th Century BCE
| Loose settlements become stable
| Loose settlements become stable
|-
|-
| 2000 BC  
| 2000 BC
| 263 BCE  
| 3rd Century BCE
| Evidence of great technical advancements
| Evidence of great technical advancements
|-
|-
| 1250 BC  
| 1250 BC
| 487  
| 487
| Slow but steady progress in the city's development
| Slow but steady progress in the city's development
|-
|-
| 700 BC  
| 700 BC
| 1037  
| 1037
| City went through a period of modest expansion
| City went through a period of modest expansion
|-
|-
| 573 BC  
| 573 BC
| 1164  
| 1164
| Academy Founded
| [[Academy]] Founded
|-
|-
| 571 BC  
| 571 BC
| 1166  
| 1166
| Group of scholars take residence in the city
| Group of scholars take residence in the city
|-
|-
| 452 BC  
| 452 BC
| 1285  
| 1285
| Academy's first significant expansion
| Academy's first significant expansion
|-
|-
| 443 BC  
| 443 BC
| 1294  
| 1294
| Aetiant Taversen becomes the first Academy 'Master'
| [[Aetiant Taversen]] becomes the first Academy 'Master'
|-
| 325 BC
| 1412
| Academy introduces its own league in several games, setting up the premise of the [[PCAG]]
|-
| 250 BC
| 1487
| [[Ellen Poor]] studies at academy
|-
|-
| 250 BC  
| 246 BC
| 1487
| 1491
| Ellen Poor studies at academy
| [[Ellen Poor]] leaves academy to open a tea house
|-
|-
| 246 BC  
| 245 BC
| 1491
| 1492
| Ellen Poor leaves academy to open a tea house
| [[Helios Noi]] returns to the City
|-
|-
| 245 BC  
| 243 BC
| 1492
| 1494
| Helios Noi returns to the City
| [[Helios Noi]] offered Academy Mastership - Declines
|-
|-
| 243 BC  
| 226 BC
| 1494
| 1511
| Helios Noi offered Academy Mastership - Declines
| Death of [[Helios Noi]]
|-
|-
| 226 BC  
| 190? BC
| 1511
| 1547?
| Death of Helios Noi
| White square dropped from the game of Twin-wheel
|-
|-
| 179 BC  
| 179 BC
| 1558  
| 1558
| Unknown quote from Sente's first letter
| Unknown quote from Sente's first letter
|-
|-
| 172 BC  
| 172 BC
| 1565  
| 1565
| Academy Museum founded
| Academy [[Museum]] founded
|-
|-
| 170 BC  
| 170 BC
| 1567  
| 1567
| Judiciary Pogroms. Faith Giordana: criminal mastermind.
| Judiciary Pogroms. [[Faith Giordana]]: criminal mastermind.
|-
|-
| 60 BC  
| 70 BC - 0 BC
| 1677
| 1667
| 'Renewed conflict', The War.
| [[The War]], in various forms.
|-
|-
| 47 BC  
| 47 BC
| 1690  
| 1690
| Academy sinks into temporary academic despond
| Academy sinks into temporary academic despond
|-
|-
| 35 BC  
| 35 BC
| 1702  
| 1702
| Stories of "Ilja and Anja", the ghost children, begin; see: The War.
| Stories of [[Ilja and Anja]], the ghost children, begin; see: [[The War]].
|-
| 23 BC
| 1714
| Death of Master [[Victor Mardian]]
|-
| 22 BC
| 1715
| [[Vianne Adamek]] elected Academy Master
|-
| 17 BC
| 1720
| [[Vianne Adamek]] suggests an "overall champion" of [[PCAG]]
 
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==The Height of The War==
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| '''5 BC'''
| '''1732'''
| '''Cycling Research Efforts'''
|-
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February
| [[Lancewood Labs]] open, on [[Hobbs Island]], [[Lancewood Archipelago]], [[Vianne Adamek]] present.
|-
|colspan=2|
March 4th
| First sample arrives PR1 [[Lancewood]] Labs.  Intense optical and magnetic observation, using resonance imaging.
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|colspan=2|
March 4th
| Label in PRI ([[Lancewood]] Labs) "Specimens" shipment, from [[Viendenbourg]], to [[Lancewood]].  Test materials, one assumes.
|-
|colspan=2|
March 10th
| [[Lancewood]] Labs achieve max coherence 0.17s. "Must increase - exponential effects."
|-
|colspan=2|
March 12th
| [[Lancewood]] Labs achieve max coherence 0.2s.
|-
|colspan=2|
June 2nd
| [[Lancewood]] Labs achieve max coherence 1.3s "but power spikes. Change silicon doping?"
|-
|colspan=2|
July
| [[Lancewood]] Labs - "Doping began last month .... increases coherence time, easier control."
|-
|colspan=2|
November
| [[Lancewood]] Labs - "Breakthrough!  Molecular processors.  Must interface with own systems to dampen loops.  Coherence at 9s."
|-
|colspan=2|
''late in the year''
| Memo from [[Edwina Mountling]] Head of Lancewood to [[Vianne Adamek]].  [[Lancewood]] Labs achieve 10s coherence by doping with other compounds.  More programmers requested from the [[Perplex City Academy]].
|-
|colspan=2|
''year end''
| [[Lancewood]] Labs - Material Research and Control Project receive present from Academy Computer Science Division.
 
|- style="background: #e8e3f3"
| '''4 BC'''
| '''1733'''
|
|-
|colspan=2|
April
| "Site survey and inspection. By [[Dr. Malcolm Kennard]], Academy Exploratory Research Scientist and Military Liaison," of [[Lancewood]] Lab.
|-
|colspan=2|
June
| [[Lancewood]] level 3 excavated.
|-
|colspan=2|
October
| Parts for "anti-air battery" arrive at [[Lancewood]].
 
|- style="background: #e8e3f3"
| '''2 BC'''
| '''1735'''
|
|-
|colspan=2|
June
| [[Lancewood]] Labs become "self-sufficient" in power.
|-
|colspan=2|
November
| [[Lancewood]] Labs - More material required.  Beginning to reach physical limits.  "Received proposal for combining material with facsimile thought.  Even optical connects are too slow - material needs embedded reflexive controller."
|-
|colspan=2|
December
| [[Anthony Granier]] proposes "Northern Expedition" to [[Vianne Adamek]].  "Must discover method to mine and safely transport more material".  Requests political support.
 
|- style="background: #e8e3f3"
| '''1 BC'''
| '''1736'''
| '''GRANIER & WAR CREST'''
|-
|colspan=2|
March 10th
| [[Anthony Granier]] & [[Edwina Mountling]] embark on "Northern expedition" belived to be to [[Viendenbourg]].
|-
|colspan=2|
March 17th
| [[Granier]] diary - everyone within a 12 mile radius of the experiment will be affected.
|-
|colspan=2|
March 19th
| [[Granier]] visits mine, enough material has been extracted, it may prove the salvation of the City.
|-
|colspan=2|
end March
| [[Granier]] diary - rain has been stopping mining.  Thinks [[Cubism|Cube worship]] is old fashioned.
|-
|colspan=2|
April
| "Problems" with [[Viehattle]].  Causes rumbles along border, but ceasefire holds.
|-
|colspan=2|
April 7th
| [[Granier]] and [[Mountling]] pick 2 male subjects who will die as a result of the experiment.
|-
|colspan=2|
April 8th
| [[Granier]] diary - experiment conducted, awful spectacle.
|-
|colspan=2|
April 13th
| [[Granier]] diary - [[Mountling]] concludes from readings taken during the experiment that the "entire place will be destroyed".
|-
|colspan=2|
April 21st
| [[Granier]] and [[Mountling]] have become involved.
|-
|colspan=2|
April 29th
| [[Mountling]] confesses to [[Granier]] that "Your master I believe does not wish that our experiments here should benefit only the city. To be blunt, my lord, I have been sent here to ensure that certain matters, certain elements of knowledge should be kept only for her, and for the group of loyal scholars she has formed. She wishes the power for herself. To do what, I know not."
|-
|colspan=2|
June
| [[Lancewood]] Labs - Targeting range and precision improved, but horizon is still unstable, and functioning is highly susceptible to electromagnetic? fields. Engineers state that 'facsimile thought processors are so small they can be overwhelmed by the material's functions'.
|-
|colspan=2|
September
| First mass material shipment, from [[Viendenbourg]], to [[Lancewood]].
|-
|colspan=2|
December
| [[Dr Kennard]] and [[Dr Cook]] die in an accident.  Other safety lapses are reported.  [[Vianne Adamek]] assigns [[Anthony Granier]] to replace Kennard, with "full adinistrative authority", reporting directly to Adamek.  The 'General Purpose Self-Contained Material System (Cubic)' project requires massive resources and involves many people outside [[Lancewood]].  [[Edwina Mountling]] to retain authority over scientific areas.
|-
|colspan=2|
December
| A group of [[Viehattle]] spies discovered at [[Lancewood]] Labs.  [[Jonathan Sikander]] leaks information and is sentenced to execution on Granier's orders.  [[Mary and David Ward]] confined and "aggressively questioned".  [[Viehattle]] ends the cease-fire, joins with [[Anjsbourg]], and declares [[war]] on [[Perplex City]]. Military intelligence at the time suggests this is connected to the leaked info on [[Lancewood]]'s materials research.
|-
|colspan=2|
December 21
| Solstice of the Cube. [[Sikander]] is executed by firing squad. The Wards are confined.
|-
 
|- style="background: #e8e3f3"
| 0 AC
| 1737
| WAR END
|-
|colspan=2|
January
| [[Anthony Granier]] arrives at [[Lancewood]], and becomes Government Liaison for the Lancewood Labs.
|-
|colspan=2|
February
| Construction of GP-SCMS (the General Purpose Self-Contained Material System [Cubic]) begins. Some scientists call it the '[[Cube]]'. [[Mountling]] states that "Our last attempt at compensating for EM interference failed, so I had no choice but to authorise construction of the Quiet Room. [[Woad]] will not be happy, but Adamek assures me she can deal with her."
|-
|colspan=2|
March
| [[Vianne Adamek]] visits the Quiet Room. She and [[Mountling]] discuss the [[Cube]]'s capability for thought.
|-
|colspan=2|
May 1st
| Reports from spies in [[Viehattle]] indicate that the enemy has "set objects in the firmament. These weapons defy all natural law. We must now live in constant fear of what may drop upon us from the very skies."
|-
|colspan=2|
July 13th
| [[Granier]] announces "a triumph worthy of all we have dreamed!" He makes plans to leave [[Lancewood]] with some of his colleagues (sans [[Edwina Mountling]]) and go to 'the City'.
|-
|colspan=2|
August
| [[Viendenbourg]] falls to [[Viehattle]] after fierce fighting, according to the [[Vanguard]] newspaper.
|-
|colspan=2|
''Date unknown''
| [[Catbite Gorge]] created, devasting a huge section of the city.
|-
|colspan=2|
''Date unknown''
| End of [[The War]];  Beginning of the "modern" era.
 
|-
|colspan=3|
 
==The Modern Era==
|-
| 0 - 22
| 1737 - 1759
| Hiatus of celebration of the midwinter festivals and games
|-
| 7 AC
| 1744
| [[Receda Cube]] "Discovered"
|-
| 15 AC
| 1752
| Census taken by [[Thalian Reese]]
|-
| 37 AC
| 1774
| [[Games Plaza]] built by [[William Henderson]]
|-
| "
| "
| [[Perplex City Museum]] Opens
|-
| 48 AC
| 1785
| [[Mazy Wave Court]] established
|-
|-
| 23 BC
| 60 AC
| 1714
| 1787
| Death of Master Victor Mardian
| [[Magine Park]] formally established
|-
|-
| 22 BC
| 64 AC
| 1715
| 1791
| Vianne Adamek elected Academy Master
| [[Magine Hall]] built by [[Peter Alten]]
|-
|-
| 0 BC
| 70-80 AC
| 1737
| 1807-1817
| Beginning of "modern" era
| [[Neville Ashberry]] is an antiquarian
|-
|-
| 1 AC  
| 75 AC
| 1738
| 1812
| Switch from BC to AC
| [[Perplex City Zoo]] opens, after the closure of [[The Old Town Zoo]]
|-
|-
| 7 AC  
| 81 AC
| 1744
| 1818
| Receda Cube Discovered
| [[Tanhill Botanic Gardens]] built
|-
|-
| 89 AC  
| 89 AC
| 1826  
| 1826
| Sentinel founded
| [[Sentinel]] founded
|-
|-
| 107 AC  
| 107 AC
| 1844  
| 1844
| Sentinel and Vanguard merge
| [[Sentinel]] and [[Vanguard]] merge
|-
|-
| 115 AC  
| 115 AC
| 1852  
| 1852
| Death of Redward Innes
| Death of [[Redward Innes]]
|-
|-
| 137 AC  
| 137 AC
| 1874  
| 1874
| Sentinel purchased by the Heathcote Group
| [[Sentinel]] purchased by the [[Heathcote Group]]
|-
|-
| 138 AC  
| 138 AC
| 1875  
| 1875
| Emmi Hartlin begins editing the Sentinel
| [[Emmi Hartlin]] begins editing the [[Sentinel]]
|-
|-
| 148 AC
| "
| 1885
| "
| S. Marchant quote from City Archives
| [[Vasquez Observatory]] first established
|-
|-
| 156 AC  
| 148 AC
| 1893
| 1885
| Emmi Hartlin retires
| [[S. Marchant]] quote from City Archives
|-
|-
| 167 AC  
| 156 AC
| 1904  
| 1893
| [[Emmi Hartlin]] retires
|-
| 167 AC
| 1904
| "Great Political Scandals"
| "Great Political Scandals"
|-
|-
| 173 AC  
| 173 AC
| 1910  
| 1910
| 700th anniversary of the Academy's founding
| 700th anniversary of the [[Academy]]'s founding
|-
| 174 AC
| 1911
| [[Sentinel]]'s investigative work leads to resignation of [[Perplex City Council]] and seven deputies
|-
| 175 AC
| 1912
| Last criminal case to be declared a mistrial, by [[Latrell Korn]] concerning [[Ghona Hesh]]
|-
| 187 AC
| 1924
| A political scandal known as the [[Rose Crescent Affair]]
|-
| 188 AC
| 1925
| Landmark statue at [[Scott Young Memorial Plaza]] built
|-
| 200 AC
| 1937
| [[The Second Archway]] Built
|-
|-
| 174 AC  
| 223 AC
| 1911
| 1960
| Sentinel's investigative work leads to resignation of Perplex City Council and seven deputies
| [[Sanjean Adamek]] has a series of wins at the [[PCAG]]
|-
|-
| 175 AC
| "
| 1912
| "
| Last criminal case to be declared a mistrial
| [[Sente Kiteway]] joins Academy cryptology department
|-
|-
| 188 AC  
| 228 AC
| 1925
| 1965
| Landmark statue at Scott Young Memorial Plaza built
| [[Receda Cube]] goes on public display in Academy [[museum]]
|-
|-
| 223 AC  
| 229 AC
| 1960
| 1966
| Sanjean Adamek has a series of wins at the PCAG
| [[Sente]] works as a Junior Fellow at the [[Academy]]
|-
|-
| "
| 230 AC
| "
| 1967
| Sente Kiteway joins Academy cryptology department
| [[Sente]] published seminal work on cryptological mathematics
|-
|-
| 228 AC  
| 234 AC
| 1965
| 1971
| Receda Cube goes on public display in Academy museum
| [[Ruth Coralhouse]] & [[Horatio]] Flynn win [[Ikonnikov Prize]]
|-
|-
| 229 AC  
| 235 AC
| 1966
| 1972
| Sente works as a Junior Fellow at the Academy
| [[Adamek]] publishes book - "Intricate Design"
|-
|-
| 230 AC
| "
| 1967
| "
| Sente published seminal work on cryptological mathematics
| Last serious attempt at [[Cube]] theft
|-
|-
| 234 AC  
| 237 AC
| 1971
| 1974
| Ruth Coralhouse & Horatio Flynn win Ikonnikov Prize
| [[Alyce Turnbull]] creates the [[Inventus Puzzle]]
|-
|-
| 235 AC
| "
| 1972
| "
| Adamek publishes book - "Intricate Design"
| [[Sente]] takes up a senior position at [[Centrifuge]]
|-
|-
| "  
| "
| "  
| "
| Last serious attempt at Cube theft
| [[Centric Artificial Rainforest]] built from inflatable modular sections
|-
|-
| 237 AC  
| 239 AC
| 1974
| 1976
| Alyce Turnbull creates the Inventus Puzzle
| [[Ruth Coralhouse]] & [[Horatio Flynn]] win [[Ikonnikov Prize]].  Again.
|-
|-
| "  
| "
| "  
| "
| Sente takes up a senior position at Centrifuge
| [[East Dalia Way]] becomes pedestrian-only
|-
|-
| 239 AC  
| 240 AC
| 1976
| 1977
| Ruth Coralhouse & Horatio Flynn win Ikonnikov Prize again
| Professor [[Estelle Sedgewick]] becomes Senior Fellow of Languages
|-
|-
| 240 AC  
| 241 AC
| 1977
| 1978
| Professor Estelle Sedgewick becomes Senior Fellow of Languages
| [[Hunan Mansoor]]'s company MPG becomes part of [[Key Surety]]
|-
|-
| 241 AC  
| 242 AC
| 1978
| 1979
| Hunan Mansoor's company MPG becomes part of Key Surety
| [[Violet Kiteway]] Born
|-
|-
| 242 AC
| "
| 1979
| "
| Violet Kiteway Born
| [[Whipsmart ice cream]] established
|-
|-
| "
| 243 AC
| "
| 1980
| Whipsmart ice cream established
| [[Jonathan Smart]] becomes member of [[PCBC]] board
|-
|-
| 243 AC  
| 245 AC
| 1980
| 1982
| Jonathan Smart becomes member of PCBC board
| [[Astrid Lindstrom]] places highly in [[PCAG]]
|-
|-
| 246 AC  
| 246 AC
| 1983  
| 1983
| Hunan Mansoor wins Academy's Cryptological prize
| [[Hunan Mansoor]] wins Academy's Cryptological prize
|-
|-
| 248 AC  
| 247 AC
| 1985
| 1982
| Astrid Lindstrom wins PCAG championship
| [[Astrid Lindstrom]] places highly in [[PCAG]]
|-
|-
| "  
| 248 AC
| "  
| 1985
| [[Astrid Lindstrom]] wins [[PCAG]] championship
|-
| "
| "
| Public foreign-language debate over the environmental policies of the Council
| Public foreign-language debate over the environmental policies of the Council
|-
|-
| "  
| "
| "  
| "
| Scarlett Kiteway Born
| [[Scarlett Kiteway]] Born
|-
| 250 AC
| 1987
| [[Ruth Coralhouse]] retires from [[Academy]]
|-
| 252 AC
| 1989
| Professor [[Adamek]] becomes Senior Fellow of Arts
|-
| "
| "
| [[Sente]] returns to the [[Academy]]
|-
| 253 AC
| 1990
| [[Astrid Lindstrom]] wins [[Allanson Prize]]
|-
| 255 AC
| 1992
| Development of the first generation of [[Ceretin]] begins
|-
| 256 AC
| 1993
| [[Robert Solitano]] wins [[PCAG]] languages section
|-
| 258 AC
| 1995
| [[Ahuva Qui]] becomes a commentator for the Political News
|-
| "
| "
| [[Jonathan Smart]] becomes CEO of [[PCBC]]
|-
| "
| "
| [[Margaret Wildwood]] wins [[Raschid Prize]]
|-
| 260 AC
| 1997
| [[Inari Ekeba]] becomes [[PCAG]]'s resident astronomical puzzle setter
|-
| "
| "
| First Generation of [[Ceretin]] ("Ceretin G1") is released to the public
|-
|-
| 250 AC  
| 261 AC
| 1987
| 1998
| Ruth Coralhouse retires from Academy
| [[Ahuva Qui]] wins [[Borek prize]]
|-
|-
| 252 AC
| "
| 1989
| "
| Professor Adamek becomes Senior Fellow of Arts
| Professor [[Inari Ekeba]] becomes Senior Fellow of Natural Sciences
|-
|-
| "  
| "
| "  
| "
| Sente returns to the Academy
| [[Robert Solitano]] wins [[Sperka prize]]
|-
|-
| 253 AC
| "
| 1990
| "
| Astrid Lindstrom wins Allanson Prize
| [[Sente]] becomes Chairman of the [[Carrick Foundation]]
|-
|-
| 256 AC  
| 262 AC
| 1993
| 1999
| Robert Solitano wins PCAG languages section
| [[Armand Levi]] moves from journalism to politics
|-
|-
| 258 AC
| "
| 1995
| "
| Ahuva Qui becomes a commentator for the Political News
| Professor [[Margaret Wildwood]] becomes Senior Fellow of Social Sciences
|-
|-
| "
| 263 AC
| "
| 2000
| Jonathan Smart becomes CEO of PCBC
| [[Carrick Foundation]] names [[Sedgewick Travel Bursary]] in honour of [[Estelle Sedgewick]]
|-
|-
| "  
| "
| "  
| "
| Margaret Wildwood wins Raschid Prize
| Professor [[Hunan Mansoor]] becomes Senior Fellow of Cryptology
|-
|-
| 260 AC
| "
| 1997
| "
| Inari Ekeba becomes PCAG's resident astronomical puzzle setter
| [[Sente]] becomes Master of the [[Academy]]
|-
|-
| 261 AC
| "
| 1998
| "
| Ahuva Qui wins Borek prize
| [[Mobius Strip]] "Figure of Eight" completed.
|-
|-
| "
| 264 AC
| "
| 2001
| Professor Inari Ekeba becomes Senior Fellow of Natural Sciences
| [[Rebecca Croft]] wins the Alexander Prize in music.
|-
|-
| "  
| "
| "  
| "
| Robert Solitano wins Sperka prize
| [[Centre for Reality Research]] opens.
|-
|-
| "
| 265 AC
| "
| 2002
| Sente becomes Chairman of the Carrick Foundation
| [[Skip Applebaum]] recieves [[The Mintz Award]] for a series of public-domain columns he has written.
|-
|-
| 262 AC  
| 266 AC
| 1999
| 2003
| Armand Levi moves from journalism to politics
| [[Janna Gold]] selected as the Rejian Fellow
|-
|-
| "  
| "
| "  
| "
| Professor Margaret Wildwood becomes Senior Fellow of Social Sciences
| Professor [[Astrid Lindstrom]] becomes Senior Fellow of [[Mathematics and Logic]]
|-
|-
| 263 AC  
| 267 AC
| 2000
| 2004
| Carrick Foundation names Sedgewick Travel Bursary in honour of Estelle Sedgewick
| [[Receda Cube]] Stolen from The [[Academy]]
|-
|-
| "  
| "
| "  
| "
| Professor Hunan Mansoor becomes Senior Fellow of Cryptology
| [[Ryan Cahill]] wins [[PCAG]] Championship
|-
|-
| 263 AC
| "
| 2000
| "
| Sente becomes Master of the Academy
| Security analysis reports from [[Academy Museum]] leaked.
|-
|-
| 264 AC
| "
| 2001
| "
| Rebecca Croft wins the Alexander Prize in music.
| Surprise virus named [[Djinn]] sweeps the City
|-
|-
| 266 AC  
| 268 AC
| 2003
| 2005
| Janna Gold selected as the Rejian Fellow
| [[Nachman Assaf]] solves the [[Inventus Puzzle]]
|-
|-
| "  
| "
| "  
| "
| Professor Astrid Lindstrom becomes Senior Fellow of Mathematics and Logic
| [[Serena Duncan]] wins [[PCAG]] championship.
|-
|-
| 267 AC
| "
| 2004
| "
| Receda Cube Stolen from The Academy
| [[Joya]]'s daughter, [[Allegra Melody]] born
|-
|-
| "  
| "
| "  
| "
| Ryan Cahill wins PCAG Championship
| [[Roll For Damage]]'s eighth album, ''Take Initiative'' released.
|-
|-
| "
| 269 AC
| "
| 2006
| Security analysis reports from Academy Museum leaked.
| 20 Feb - 26 Sep.  Known dates of cube material experiments upon dogs and humans at [[Viendenbourg]].  See [[VHC tempfile]] and [[Lab reports]].
|-
|-
| "  
| "
| "  
| "
| Surprise virus sweeps the City
| [[Ryan Cahill]] wins [[PCAG]] championship.
|-
|-
| 268 AC
| "
| 2005
| "
| Nachman Assaf solves the Inventus Puzzle
| 18-OCT-06 - [[Nathan Earlywine]] elected to office of [[City Council]] leader.
|-
|-
| "  
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2006 on Earth corresponds to 269AC in Perplex City. Perplex City years are the same length as Earth years, with the same months and dates. The years are designated with "BC" and "AC". See Calendar for more on this topic.

Also note, we know of a number of periods of time which have been referred to, though we dont have a good sense of when these happened. These include:

  • Pre-Hausam period - seems to be about two to three thousand years ago, during the early settlement period of the region.
  • The War - took place just before the Modern Era.
  • Parencycle period of architecture - took place around the early 100s, and includes the Milamont Theatres
  • Resurgence period - seems to be about one to two hundred years ago. Probably this was the period of reconstruction after the War ravaged the city.


PERPLEX CITY EARTH EVENT

Early History Of The Perplex City Region

3500 BC 18th Century BCE Perplex City history begins
3000 BC 13th Century BCE Loose settlements become stable
2000 BC 3rd Century BCE 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 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'
325 BC 1412 Academy introduces its own league in several games, setting up the premise of the PCAG
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
190? BC 1547? White square dropped from the game of Twin-wheel
179 BC 1558 Unknown quote from Sente's first letter
172 BC 1565 Academy Museum founded
170 BC 1567 Judiciary Pogroms. Faith Giordana: criminal mastermind.
70 BC - 0 BC 1667 The War, in various forms.
47 BC 1690 Academy sinks into temporary academic despond
35 BC 1702 Stories of Ilja and Anja, the ghost children, begin; see: The War.
23 BC 1714 Death of Master Victor Mardian
22 BC 1715 Vianne Adamek elected Academy Master
17 BC 1720 Vianne Adamek suggests an "overall champion" of PCAG

The Height of The War

5 BC 1732 Cycling Research Efforts

February

Lancewood Labs open, on Hobbs Island, Lancewood Archipelago, Vianne Adamek present.

March 4th

First sample arrives PR1 Lancewood Labs. Intense optical and magnetic observation, using resonance imaging.

March 4th

Label in PRI (Lancewood Labs) "Specimens" shipment, from Viendenbourg, to Lancewood. Test materials, one assumes.

March 10th

Lancewood Labs achieve max coherence 0.17s. "Must increase - exponential effects."

March 12th

Lancewood Labs achieve max coherence 0.2s.

June 2nd

Lancewood Labs achieve max coherence 1.3s "but power spikes. Change silicon doping?"

July

Lancewood Labs - "Doping began last month .... increases coherence time, easier control."

November

Lancewood Labs - "Breakthrough! Molecular processors. Must interface with own systems to dampen loops. Coherence at 9s."

late in the year

Memo from Edwina Mountling Head of Lancewood to Vianne Adamek. Lancewood Labs achieve 10s coherence by doping with other compounds. More programmers requested from the Perplex City Academy.

year end

Lancewood Labs - Material Research and Control Project receive present from Academy Computer Science Division.
4 BC 1733

April

"Site survey and inspection. By Dr. Malcolm Kennard, Academy Exploratory Research Scientist and Military Liaison," of Lancewood Lab.

June

Lancewood level 3 excavated.

October

Parts for "anti-air battery" arrive at Lancewood.
2 BC 1735

June

Lancewood Labs become "self-sufficient" in power.

November

Lancewood Labs - More material required. Beginning to reach physical limits. "Received proposal for combining material with facsimile thought. Even optical connects are too slow - material needs embedded reflexive controller."

December

Anthony Granier proposes "Northern Expedition" to Vianne Adamek. "Must discover method to mine and safely transport more material". Requests political support.
1 BC 1736 GRANIER & WAR CREST

March 10th

Anthony Granier & Edwina Mountling embark on "Northern expedition" belived to be to Viendenbourg.

March 17th

Granier diary - everyone within a 12 mile radius of the experiment will be affected.

March 19th

Granier visits mine, enough material has been extracted, it may prove the salvation of the City.

end March

Granier diary - rain has been stopping mining. Thinks Cube worship is old fashioned.

April

"Problems" with Viehattle. Causes rumbles along border, but ceasefire holds.

April 7th

Granier and Mountling pick 2 male subjects who will die as a result of the experiment.

April 8th

Granier diary - experiment conducted, awful spectacle.

April 13th

Granier diary - Mountling concludes from readings taken during the experiment that the "entire place will be destroyed".

April 21st

Granier and Mountling have become involved.

April 29th

Mountling confesses to Granier that "Your master I believe does not wish that our experiments here should benefit only the city. To be blunt, my lord, I have been sent here to ensure that certain matters, certain elements of knowledge should be kept only for her, and for the group of loyal scholars she has formed. She wishes the power for herself. To do what, I know not."

June

Lancewood Labs - Targeting range and precision improved, but horizon is still unstable, and functioning is highly susceptible to electromagnetic? fields. Engineers state that 'facsimile thought processors are so small they can be overwhelmed by the material's functions'.

September

First mass material shipment, from Viendenbourg, to Lancewood.

December

Dr Kennard and Dr Cook die in an accident. Other safety lapses are reported. Vianne Adamek assigns Anthony Granier to replace Kennard, with "full adinistrative authority", reporting directly to Adamek. The 'General Purpose Self-Contained Material System (Cubic)' project requires massive resources and involves many people outside Lancewood. Edwina Mountling to retain authority over scientific areas.

December

A group of Viehattle spies discovered at Lancewood Labs. Jonathan Sikander leaks information and is sentenced to execution on Granier's orders. Mary and David Ward confined and "aggressively questioned". Viehattle ends the cease-fire, joins with Anjsbourg, and declares war on Perplex City. Military intelligence at the time suggests this is connected to the leaked info on Lancewood's materials research.

December 21

Solstice of the Cube. Sikander is executed by firing squad. The Wards are confined.
0 AC 1737 WAR END

January

Anthony Granier arrives at Lancewood, and becomes Government Liaison for the Lancewood Labs.

February

Construction of GP-SCMS (the General Purpose Self-Contained Material System [Cubic]) begins. Some scientists call it the 'Cube'. Mountling states that "Our last attempt at compensating for EM interference failed, so I had no choice but to authorise construction of the Quiet Room. Woad will not be happy, but Adamek assures me she can deal with her."

March

Vianne Adamek visits the Quiet Room. She and Mountling discuss the Cube's capability for thought.

May 1st

Reports from spies in Viehattle indicate that the enemy has "set objects in the firmament. These weapons defy all natural law. We must now live in constant fear of what may drop upon us from the very skies."

July 13th

Granier announces "a triumph worthy of all we have dreamed!" He makes plans to leave Lancewood with some of his colleagues (sans Edwina Mountling) and go to 'the City'.

August

Viendenbourg falls to Viehattle after fierce fighting, according to the Vanguard newspaper.

Date unknown

Catbite Gorge created, devasting a huge section of the city.

Date unknown

End of The War; Beginning of the "modern" era.

The Modern Era

0 - 22 1737 - 1759 Hiatus of celebration of the midwinter festivals and games
7 AC 1744 Receda Cube "Discovered"
15 AC 1752 Census taken by Thalian Reese
37 AC 1774 Games Plaza built by William Henderson
" " Perplex City Museum Opens
48 AC 1785 Mazy Wave Court established
60 AC 1787 Magine Park formally established
64 AC 1791 Magine Hall built by Peter Alten
70-80 AC 1807-1817 Neville Ashberry is an antiquarian
75 AC 1812 Perplex City Zoo opens, after the closure of The Old Town Zoo
81 AC 1818 Tanhill Botanic Gardens built
89 AC 1826 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
" " Vasquez Observatory first established
148 AC 1885 S. Marchant quote from City Archives
156 AC 1893 Emmi Hartlin retires
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 Perplex City Council and seven deputies
175 AC 1912 Last criminal case to be declared a mistrial, by Latrell Korn concerning Ghona Hesh
187 AC 1924 A political scandal known as the Rose Crescent Affair
188 AC 1925 Landmark statue at Scott Young Memorial Plaza built
200 AC 1937 The Second Archway Built
223 AC 1960 Sanjean Adamek has a series of wins at the PCAG
" " 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"
" " Last serious attempt at Cube theft
237 AC 1974 Alyce Turnbull creates the Inventus Puzzle
" " Sente takes up a senior position at Centrifuge
" " Centric Artificial Rainforest built from inflatable modular sections
239 AC 1976 Ruth Coralhouse & Horatio Flynn win Ikonnikov Prize. Again.
" " East Dalia Way becomes pedestrian-only
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
" " Whipsmart ice cream established
243 AC 1980 Jonathan Smart becomes member of PCBC board
245 AC 1982 Astrid Lindstrom places highly in PCAG
246 AC 1983 Hunan Mansoor wins Academy's Cryptological prize
247 AC 1982 Astrid Lindstrom places highly in PCAG
248 AC 1985 Astrid Lindstrom wins PCAG championship
" " Public foreign-language debate over the environmental policies of the Council
" " Scarlett Kiteway Born
250 AC 1987 Ruth Coralhouse retires from Academy
252 AC 1989 Professor Adamek becomes Senior Fellow of Arts
" " Sente returns to the Academy
253 AC 1990 Astrid Lindstrom wins Allanson Prize
255 AC 1992 Development of the first generation of Ceretin begins
256 AC 1993 Robert Solitano wins PCAG languages section
258 AC 1995 Ahuva Qui becomes a commentator for the Political News
" " Jonathan Smart becomes CEO of PCBC
" " Margaret Wildwood wins Raschid Prize
260 AC 1997 Inari Ekeba becomes PCAG's resident astronomical puzzle setter
" " First Generation of Ceretin ("Ceretin G1") is released to the public
261 AC 1998 Ahuva Qui wins Borek prize
" " Professor Inari Ekeba becomes Senior Fellow of Natural Sciences
" " Robert Solitano wins Sperka prize
" " Sente becomes Chairman of the Carrick Foundation
262 AC 1999 Armand Levi moves from journalism to politics
" " Professor Margaret Wildwood becomes Senior Fellow of Social Sciences
263 AC 2000 Carrick Foundation names Sedgewick Travel Bursary in honour of Estelle Sedgewick
" " Professor Hunan Mansoor becomes Senior Fellow of Cryptology
" " Sente becomes Master of the Academy
" " Mobius Strip "Figure of Eight" completed.
264 AC 2001 Rebecca Croft wins the Alexander Prize in music.
" " Centre for Reality Research opens.
265 AC 2002 Skip Applebaum recieves The Mintz Award for a series of public-domain columns he has written.
266 AC 2003 Janna Gold selected as the Rejian Fellow
" " Professor Astrid Lindstrom becomes Senior Fellow of Mathematics and Logic
267 AC 2004 Receda Cube Stolen from The Academy
" " Ryan Cahill wins PCAG Championship
" " Security analysis reports from Academy Museum leaked.
" " Surprise virus named Djinn sweeps the City
268 AC 2005 Nachman Assaf solves the Inventus Puzzle
" " Serena Duncan wins PCAG championship.
" " Joya's daughter, Allegra Melody born
" " Roll For Damage's eighth album, Take Initiative released.
269 AC 2006 20 Feb - 26 Sep. Known dates of cube material experiments upon dogs and humans at Viendenbourg. See VHC tempfile and Lab reports.
" " Ryan Cahill wins PCAG championship.
" " 18-OCT-06 - Nathan Earlywine elected to office of City Council leader.
" " 20-OCT-06 - Executive Order NE-3309 takes effect, shutting down the link to Earth, until it is repealed 15-JAN-07.
270 AC 2007 Present Day
" " Myra Champaign wins PCAG championship.