Programs
People
Examples of advanced Technology
Alien Technology
Affects of time travel
100
The program bought by the Pentagon.
What is Reason. (pg. 69-70)
100
Owner of Wayforward Technologies, boss of Richard
Who is Gordon Way (pg. 56-63)
100
Object that Gordon and Richard have in their car
What is a Car phone. (pg. 57)
100
Used in space travel.
What is a spaceship (pg. 286-87)
100
The object Reg put in the pot that the girl had to cheer her up.
What is a salt cellar. (pg. 34)
200
A program designed as a spreadsheet, but also has a unique feature to convert corporate logos into music
What is Anthem (pg. 29-30, 70)
200
Software designer that designed Anthem and Reason.
Who is Richard MacDuff (pg. 14-15)
200
Objects Richard worked with
What are computers (pg. 18)
200
Used by Reg to see the Dodos
What is a time machine (pg. 242, 284)
200
Mrs. Sauskind's cat that she denies that it actually died and just went missing, until she asks Dirk why he thinks her cat is missing.
What is Rodrick (pg. 306)
300
A program that mapped out Richard's couch in 3D
What is Auto-CAD? (pg. 67-68)
300
Tries to undo an accident that created life.
Who is the Ghost (pg. 257, 270)
300
Where Gordon left his last words.
What is an answering machine (pg.70)
300
A labor-saving device, like a dishwasher or a video recorder.
What is an Electric Monk (pg. 4)
300
"Don't step out!" said Dirk, putting up an arm, "The atmosphere is poisonous. I'm not sure what's in it but it would certainly get your carpets nice and clean." They are where?
Primordial Bermuda. (pg. 293)
400
DOUBLE JEOPARDY The name of the magazine that Michael owned
What is Fathom (pg. 118)
400
Time traveler that is a professor at St. Cedds college.
Who is Reg. (pg. 15)
400
A program where you give the outcome you want and what steps you want taken then it gives you iron-clad arguments to support it.
What is Reason (pg. 69)
400
Used as an intermediary between a spaceship and the ground
What is a landing craft (pg. 283)
400
Professor Chronotis saved this by making Dodos extinct
What is the coelacanth (pg. 284)