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===Most notable uses===
 
===Most notable uses===
 
*Level 10 is required to [[Become a Correspondent]]
 
*Level 10 is required to [[Become a Correspondent]]
*{{IL|Ambition: Nemesis}} makes use of SOTC twice, with higher levels reducing the cost of one section, and level 21 allows you to not have to spend a {{IL|Searing Enigma}} at another later point.
 
 
*Having level 21 is one option for gaining [[London's Nerves]], part of the path to becoming a Paramount Presence.
 
*Having level 21 is one option for gaining [[London's Nerves]], part of the path to becoming a Paramount Presence.
 
*[[Invite guests from the observatory to a symposium]] at your Cottage by the Observatory becomes 100% at level 17
 
*[[Invite guests from the observatory to a symposium]] at your Cottage by the Observatory becomes 100% at level 17
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*When {{FontSMEN}}, it can be sacrificed for faster progression
 
*When {{FontSMEN}}, it can be sacrificed for faster progression
 
*The Correspondent and Secret College cards in the University Lab give better results the higher SotC is
 
*The Correspondent and Secret College cards in the University Lab give better results the higher SotC is
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===All Uses===
 
===All Uses===

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