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The institution was named after [[Cassie DeBurke]], the lead scientist on the project that built the first [[HPG]] station in [[2629]] just outside the Court of the [[Star League]], which transmitted the first HPG message from [[Terra]] to [[New Earth]] on New Year's Day [[2630]].<ref name=ER3145-116/>
 
The institution was named after [[Cassie DeBurke]], the lead scientist on the project that built the first [[HPG]] station in [[2629]] just outside the Court of the [[Star League]], which transmitted the first HPG message from [[Terra]] to [[New Earth]] on New Year's Day [[2630]].<ref name=ER3145-116/>
  
[[ComStar]] [[Precentor]] [[Malcolm Buhl]] in his role of Director of Special Projects set up the college, whose goal was to restore the HPG net in the wake of [[Gray Monday]].<ref name=ER3145-116>''Era Report: 3145'', pp. 116-117 "Major Personas - ComStar''</ref>
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[[ComStar]] [[Precentor]] [[Malcolm Buhl]] in his role of Director of Special Projects set up the college, whose goal was to restore the HPG net in the wake of [[Gray Monday]], selecting [[Carole Ackerman]] to head the Institute.<ref name=ER3145-116>''Era Report: 3145'', pp. 116-117 "Major Personas - ComStar''</ref>
  
One of his most famous students would be [[Tucker Harwell]], who devised a viable means of restarting a HPG, and was then dispatched to test his theories on the HPG on [[Wyatt]], succeeding on that task, though his method only was tested in that HPG.<ref name=FM3145-135>''Field Manual: 3145'', pp. 135-136 "Republic of the Sphere - General Review - Behind the Wall"</ref>
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One of the Institute's most famous students would be [[Tucker Harwell]], who devised a viable means of restarting an HPG, and was then dispatched to test his theories on the HPG on [[Wyatt]], succeeding in that task. Following [[Blessed Order|Tucker's disappearance]], hopes that Harwell's solution would be more widely applied proved in vain as it only worked on Wyatt, forcing the remaining DeBurke team under Carole Ackerman to start again from scratch. Any progress the Cassie DeBurke Institute for Hyperspatial Studies made was unknown by the enactment of [[Fortress Republic]].<ref name=FM3145-135>''Field Manual: 3145'', pp. 135-136 "Republic of the Sphere - General Review - Behind the Wall"</ref>
  
 
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== References ==

Latest revision as of 12:33, 1 January 2023

Overview[edit]

The Cassie DeBurke Institute for Hyperspatial Studies is a Republic of the Sphere academic institution on the planet Terra, located in the city of Sydney.[1]

The institution was named after Cassie DeBurke, the lead scientist on the project that built the first HPG station in 2629 just outside the Court of the Star League, which transmitted the first HPG message from Terra to New Earth on New Year's Day 2630.[1]

ComStar Precentor Malcolm Buhl in his role of Director of Special Projects set up the college, whose goal was to restore the HPG net in the wake of Gray Monday, selecting Carole Ackerman to head the Institute.[1]

One of the Institute's most famous students would be Tucker Harwell, who devised a viable means of restarting an HPG, and was then dispatched to test his theories on the HPG on Wyatt, succeeding in that task. Following Tucker's disappearance, hopes that Harwell's solution would be more widely applied proved in vain as it only worked on Wyatt, forcing the remaining DeBurke team under Carole Ackerman to start again from scratch. Any progress the Cassie DeBurke Institute for Hyperspatial Studies made was unknown by the enactment of Fortress Republic.[2]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Era Report: 3145, pp. 116-117 "Major Personas - ComStar
  2. Field Manual: 3145, pp. 135-136 "Republic of the Sphere - General Review - Behind the Wall"

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