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Lost Symmetry

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Where is James?

This classic 1920s scenario takes place at Boston University (or any other university the keeper deems appropriate). James Bryant, one of Professor Edward Hartman's most promising math students, goes missing only a few days before the exams.

Bryant is known for his brilliant mind and borderline obsession with ‘continuous but not differentiable functions’. There’s no way he would miss the exams under normal circumstances. Something must be wrong – and his fellow students will find out what...

The players take on the roles of Jame’s classmates and investigate his disappearance. It will lead them to discoveries science can’t explain.

For most groups this will play out as a one-shot with a pretty good chance of the players ending up in another dimension.

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Gergo E May 17, 2021 2:21 pm UTC
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The technobabble is so close and yet so far from being correct! Think about it -- even the absolute value function is "continuous but not differentiable". I think "everywhere continuous but nowhere differentiable" would be a much better choice for this: there *is* something otherwordly about the Weierstrass function, after alll...
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Benjamin S May 31, 2021 1:23 pm UTC
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Hey Gergo, thanks for the criticism! If I'll do a rework I'll definitely correct the math stuff.
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Michael B February 17, 2020 12:26 am UTC
I have a math Ph.D. "Continuous but not differentiable functions" and "fractals" ARE NOT the same thing!
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Benjamin S February 17, 2020 8:09 am UTC
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Thanks Michael. Will change it. Sorry for the sanity loss!
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