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|Value {{EO|990}} = Unable to do much with the tiny samples you have recovered, they are content to stare at them and make uncannily pertinent observations on your own work.
 
|Value {{EO|990}} = Unable to do much with the tiny samples you have recovered, they are content to stare at them and make uncannily pertinent observations on your own work.
 
|Value {{EO|1010 - 1040}} = […]they give the impression of not working on the problem […] close their eyes and pluck a few repeated notes on a fiddle, until you are tempted to break the instrument[…]a few lines on a graph, a pair of equations. That is all. That is everything.
 
|Value {{EO|1010 - 1040}} = […]they give the impression of not working on the problem […] close their eyes and pluck a few repeated notes on a fiddle, until you are tempted to break the instrument[…]a few lines on a graph, a pair of equations. That is all. That is everything.
|Value {{EO|1045}} = They plot {{...}} the bulb's light against {{...}} measurements of sunlight. They translate the points {{...}} into an equation expressing the difference between what Is and what Might Be, disregarding {{...}}. They write a proof, and then write it again in Hudum.
 
 
|Value {{EO|1050}} = They hypothesise a translation of the brickwork into a message in Assyrian. Then they interpret it as an equation expressing the relationship between a dead star and a live one. […]Even for them, this is not a straightforward puzzle.
 
|Value {{EO|1050}} = They hypothesise a translation of the brickwork into a message in Assyrian. Then they interpret it as an equation expressing the relationship between a dead star and a live one. […]Even for them, this is not a straightforward puzzle.
 
|Value {{EO|1210}} = They take a keen interest in the microscopic evidence. They slice the sample thinly and put it under the lens; they diagram cells and locate the organs of growth and self-duplication.
 
|Value {{EO|1210}} = They take a keen interest in the microscopic evidence. They slice the sample thinly and put it under the lens; they diagram cells and locate the organs of growth and self-duplication.

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