He's referred to several historical or literary figures, although I am not in the mind to remember all of them. Prospero, I think, was a name he gave out once, which is a character from Shakespeare's "Tempest". Hiram is in reference to an ancient king referenced in the Bible, I believe?
He did give me some information on a sheikh from the late 1800s. The book was primarily about the man's life and his spiritual work as a practitioner of Islam.
There are very few of us even now who are turning an inquisitive eye to this mystery. I truly wouldn't be surprised to find that we are one of the very few groups to actually see this as a mystery to solve, as opposed to a system to overthrow. Given that the Captain has told me that our resistance is part of the experiment, I'm more certain than ever that direct opposition isn't the answer.
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remember all of them. Prospero, I think, was a name he gave out once, which is a character
from Shakespeare's "Tempest". Hiram is in reference to an ancient king referenced in the
Bible, I believe?
He did give me some information on a sheikh from the late 1800s. The book was primarily
about the man's life and his spiritual work as a practitioner of Islam.
There are very few of us even now who are turning an inquisitive eye to this mystery.
I truly wouldn't be surprised to find that we are one of the very few groups to actually
see this as a mystery to solve, as opposed to a system to overthrow. Given that the Captain
has told me that our resistance is part of the experiment, I'm more certain than ever that
direct opposition isn't the answer.