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− | Truce is the home of a champion fencing team and one of the best advanced engineering programs in all the Web of Worlds. Some of the Web`s finest minds have come through Truce College`s Dimensional Theory classes, though it is the school`s experimental works in time research and temporal phenomena that drawn most onlookers. Truce College works hand in hand with Guardia in developing ship drives, subspace systems and other more practical parts of | + | [[Truce]] is the home of a champion fencing team and one of the best advanced engineering programs in all the [[Web of Worlds]]. Some of the Web`s finest minds have come through Truce College`s Dimensional Theory classes, though it is the school`s experimental works in time research and temporal phenomena that drawn most onlookers. Truce College works hand in hand with [[Guardia]] in developing ship drives, subspace systems and other more practical parts of |
space vessels. | space vessels. | ||
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Whether you attended Truce College or not, if you`re an engineer today and you`re working on spacecraft, chances are you had a textbook or read a technical manual that was published through Truce College. | Whether you attended Truce College or not, if you`re an engineer today and you`re working on spacecraft, chances are you had a textbook or read a technical manual that was published through Truce College. | ||
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Revision as of 04:45, 26 July 2006
Truce is the home of a champion fencing team and one of the best advanced engineering programs in all the Web of Worlds. Some of the Web`s finest minds have come through Truce College`s Dimensional Theory classes, though it is the school`s experimental works in time research and temporal phenomena that drawn most onlookers. Truce College works hand in hand with Guardia in developing ship drives, subspace systems and other more practical parts of space vessels.
Whether you attended Truce College or not, if you`re an engineer today and you`re working on spacecraft, chances are you had a textbook or read a technical manual that was published through Truce College.