1985 |
This Year In Other Timelines |
Real life: 1985 |
World of Darkness: 1985 |
Events[]
- The 38th official meeting of the Camarilla's Inner Circle.[1]
- Acacia is born.[2]
- Claudette Malfet is embraced by Breton.[3]
- Claudette diablerizes and kills her sire Breton.[3]
- The Ventrue Julian Luna eliminates a nest of Brujah in Manzanita Springs, under his sire's orders.[4]
- Brazil's military government is overthrown and replaced with a civilian one. Foreign companies are allowed in to develop the country. [5]
- The summer issue of Paradigma contains an entry from Professor Larson regarding the dangers of the Marauders.[6]
- Brother Benedetto Leone, Abbot of the Celestial Temple of the Sun in Vatican City, dies. He is replaced by Sister Mary Martha Carpenter.[7]
- Cultist of Ecstasy Jan "Bourbon" Treelinck improves an Effect while on a high-speed chase through Amsterdam, either chasing or being chased by Men in Black. The Effect, dubbed Joyride, controls traffic lights.[8]
- H. Warchief's Walking Hawk: A Cry to Arms is published by Tear Trail Press.[9]
- Dr. Jermyn Talbot steps down as the Dean of the College of Linguistics for the second time.[10]
- Dr. Sandeep D'Souza transfers from the New York Chapter House to the Calcutta Chapter House. He also becomes Dean of the College of Oriental Studies.[11]
- Rev. Montague Winters becomes Instructor of Church History at Westminster Theological College.[11]
- Dante attacks Null-B.[12]
- The 44th meeting of the Technocratic Union's Inner Circle, advancing the Time Table.[13][14]
- The Challenger disaster. Following the destruction of the shuttle, Void Engineer Dr. Catherine Nichols defects to the Traditions.[15]
- Jude Bankole Kuti receives a scholarship to study theology at All Saints College, Oxford.[16]
- Aline Levesque is one of the only members of the Nine Fires still alive.[17] Alan Milewski joins the choir at this point.[18]
- Amanda Peel completes a double PhD in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering and an MA in Physics.[19]
- A sax player drifts off to sleep, hearing the "notes" of everything in the room. He's awoken when the sound changes as a band member starts rummaging through his bag.[20]
- Melvin Dawson is born.[21]
- Wim van Eck reveals that unprotected computers release electromagnetic pulses based on the work being done on the computer in question.[22]
- Enshagkushanna is accidentally reawakened by descendants of his former cultists who have traveled to the Ganges Valley.[23]
March[]
- Fatima Abdari, the first new Qutb in fifty years, assumes her role as one of the "saints" of the Ahl-i-Batin.[24]
References[]
1984 | 20th century 1980s |
1986 |