Dr. Elias Carver was a political sociologist, known for producing a set of theories called the "Carver Findings," first published in 2491. The findings included an algorithm which predicted a breakdown of social order in the Outer Colonies. Carver recommended strict government control be established, reinforced by an immediate and permanent military presence. Carver's predictions would prove shockingly accurate as the Insurrection broke out in 2494. In 2509 Carver committed suicide, believing that by predicting the Insurrection, he had in fact caused it.
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| - Dr. Elias Carver was a political sociologist, known for producing a set of theories called the "Carver Findings," first published in 2491. The findings included an algorithm which predicted a breakdown of social order in the Outer Colonies. Carver recommended strict government control be established, reinforced by an immediate and permanent military presence. Carver's predictions would prove shockingly accurate as the Insurrection broke out in 2494. In 2509 Carver committed suicide, believing that by predicting the Insurrection, he had in fact caused it.
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| - Dr. Elias Carver was a political sociologist, known for producing a set of theories called the "Carver Findings," first published in 2491. The findings included an algorithm which predicted a breakdown of social order in the Outer Colonies. Carver recommended strict government control be established, reinforced by an immediate and permanent military presence. Carver's predictions would prove shockingly accurate as the Insurrection broke out in 2494. In 2507 Carver met a 15-year-old doctoral candidate named Catherine Halsey at an academic social mixer. Carver was discussing "the matrix mechanics of the socio- and politico-economic vectors of human expansion" when Halsey, who saw his ideas as genius but his algorithm implementation as obsolete, attempted to correct him. He had used only 7 dimensional parameters in his calculations; Halsey claimed he needed 16. Carver didn't appreciate being challenged by a young upstart. In 2509 Carver committed suicide, believing that by predicting the Insurrection, he had in fact caused it.
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