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* [[William Watersmith]], Lord Craven, [[New World Order]], sends a message (the "[[Judas Note]]") to Mssrs. [[Carlisle]] and [[Roberts]], [[Void Engineers|Seekers of the Void]], recommending the destruction of the luminiferous [[ether]] from the [[Consensus]], a message to the [[Electrodyne Engineers]] to stay in line.<ref name="sonsofether21">{{b|MTAs|Sons of Ether Tradition Book|page=21}}</ref> Although the ether isn't central to their methods, it is an important part of the ideology of the Engineers. They rebel, and request a seat on the [[Council of Nine Mystic Traditions]]. The Council, desiring to fill the long-vacant [[Seat of Matter]], accepts.<ref name="magetheascension2nd43">{{b|MTAs|Mage: The Ascension Second Edition|page=43}}</ref><ref name="magetheascension2nd49">{{b|MTAs|Mage: The Ascension Second Edition|page=49}}</ref> The Engineers join with other utopian rebels, and call themselves the [[Sons of Ether]], taking a number of Technocratic secrets with them. |
* [[William Watersmith]], Lord Craven, [[New World Order]], sends a message (the "[[Judas Note]]") to Mssrs. [[Carlisle]] and [[Roberts]], [[Void Engineers|Seekers of the Void]], recommending the destruction of the luminiferous [[ether]] from the [[Consensus]], a message to the [[Electrodyne Engineers]] to stay in line.<ref name="sonsofether21">{{b|MTAs|Sons of Ether Tradition Book|page=21}}</ref> Although the ether isn't central to their methods, it is an important part of the ideology of the Engineers. They rebel, and request a seat on the [[Council of Nine Mystic Traditions]]. The Council, desiring to fill the long-vacant [[Seat of Matter]], accepts.<ref name="magetheascension2nd43">{{b|MTAs|Mage: The Ascension Second Edition|page=43}}</ref><ref name="magetheascension2nd49">{{b|MTAs|Mage: The Ascension Second Edition|page=49}}</ref> The Engineers join with other utopian rebels, and call themselves the [[Sons of Ether]], taking a number of Technocratic secrets with them. |
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+ | * Some time between 1904 and [[1921 (WOD)|1921]], [[Aleister Crowley]] falls to the [[Nephandi]].<ref name="orderofhermes16">{{b|MTAs|Order of Hermes Tradition Book|page=16}}</ref> |
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+ | * The influx of the [[Technocratic Union]] into the [[Middle East (WOD)|Middle East]] devastates local [[Tradition (MTAs)|Traditions]] and [[Crafts]]. The [[Ahl-i-Batin]]'s numbers are diminished significantly, but they still fare better than the [[Taftâni]]. The Batini are still unable to meddle in politics as blatantly as they once did.<ref name="horizon45">{{b|MTAs|Horizon: Stronghold of Hope|page=45}}</ref><ref name="mtastcompanion13">{{b|MTAs|Mage Storytellers Companion|page=13}}</ref><ref name="lostpaths17">{{b|MTAs|Lost Paths: Ahl-i-Batin & Taftâni|page=17}}</ref> |
⚫ | * The [[Order of Reason]] had originally planned to have a model of the fundamental universe, fully understandable by the general public, to be released by this year. The work of [[Michael Faraday ( |
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⚫ | * The [[Order of Reason]] had originally planned to have a model of the fundamental universe, fully understandable by the general public, to be released by this year. The work of [[Michael Faraday (WOD)|Michael Faraday]] in [[1831 (WOD)|1831]] advanced that estimate considerably.<ref name="masters54">{{b|MTAs|Masters of the Art|page=54}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 01:55, 22 September 2018
1904 |
This Year In Other Timelines |
World of Darkness: 1904 |
Trinity Universe: 1904 |
Events
- William Watersmith, Lord Craven, New World Order, sends a message (the "Judas Note") to Mssrs. Carlisle and Roberts, Seekers of the Void, recommending the destruction of the luminiferous ether from the Consensus, a message to the Electrodyne Engineers to stay in line.[1] Although the ether isn't central to their methods, it is an important part of the ideology of the Engineers. They rebel, and request a seat on the Council of Nine Mystic Traditions. The Council, desiring to fill the long-vacant Seat of Matter, accepts.[2][3] The Engineers join with other utopian rebels, and call themselves the Sons of Ether, taking a number of Technocratic secrets with them.
- Some time between 1904 and 1921, Aleister Crowley falls to the Nephandi.[4]
- The influx of the Technocratic Union into the Middle East devastates local Traditions and Crafts. The Ahl-i-Batin's numbers are diminished significantly, but they still fare better than the Taftâni. The Batini are still unable to meddle in politics as blatantly as they once did.[5][6][7]
- The Order of Reason had originally planned to have a model of the fundamental universe, fully understandable by the general public, to be released by this year. The work of Michael Faraday in 1831 advanced that estimate considerably.[8]
References
- ↑ MTAs: Sons of Ether Tradition Book, p. 21
- ↑ MTAs: Mage: The Ascension Second Edition, p. 43
- ↑ MTAs: Mage: The Ascension Second Edition, p. 49
- ↑ MTAs: Order of Hermes Tradition Book, p. 16
- ↑ MTAs: Horizon: Stronghold of Hope, p. 45
- ↑ MTAs: Mage Storytellers Companion, p. 13
- ↑ MTAs: Lost Paths: Ahl-i-Batin & Taftâni, p. 17
- ↑ MTAs: Masters of the Art, p. 54
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