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'''Civitas Solis''' was a [[posthuman]] city used by the [[Pilots' Coterie]]. There, they secretly observed the [[history|historical]] probabilities that sustained the posthuman hegemony. Any probability above 66% was seen as tolerable, and most [[War in Heaven|War]] events fluctuated between 75% and 100%, but they measured that the events of [[Nate Silver]]'s life had the possibility of turning every probability to 0%. To correct this, [[Erasmus (Newtons Sleep)|Erasmus]] and two other Pilots were sent to [[17th century]] [[England]] to monitor Silver's lifestream and sample his [[biodata]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Newtons Sleep (novel)|Newtons Sleep]]'')
'''Civitas Solis''' was a [[posthuman]] city used by the [[Pilots' Coterie]]. There, they secretly observed the [[history|historical]] probabilities that sustained the posthuman hegemony. Any probability above 66% was seen as tolerable, and most [[War in Heaven|War]] events fluctuated between 75% and 100%, but they measured that the events of [[Nate Silver]]'s life had the possibility of turning every probability to 0%. To correct this, [[Erasmus (Newtons Sleep)|Erasmus]] and two other Pilots were sent to [[17th century]] [[England]] to monitor Silver's lifestream and sample his [[biodata]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Newtons Sleep (novel)|Newtons Sleep]]'')
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Revision as of 06:28, 26 February 2019

Civitas Solis was a posthuman city used by the Pilots' Coterie. There, they secretly observed the historical probabilities that sustained the posthuman hegemony. Any probability above 66% was seen as tolerable, and most War events fluctuated between 75% and 100%, but they measured that the events of Nate Silver's life had the possibility of turning every probability to 0%. To correct this, Erasmus and two other Pilots were sent to 17th century England to monitor Silver's lifestream and sample his biodata. (PROSE: Newtons Sleep)