The Lost City of Atlantis

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Information on Atlantis can be found here: https://www.history.com/topics/folklore/atlantis


FINDING ATLANTIS

Ed pores through obscure and arcane historical references to pinpoint its most likely location. And he's correct. Of course.

Lucius designs a state-of-the-art underwater geo-location system and wins the Nobel prize for it. It's only after all the fanfare in Sweden that he realizes that he'd also discovered the Lost City of Atlantis while it was in development.

Jeremiah goes looking for the Lost City of Atlantis and winds up on the island of Crete, gets 'lost' in the Labyrinth of the Minotaur, and doesn't want to leave because it feels too much like home. He decides to abandon his original quest.

Oswald becomes Mayor of Gotham, promising to find the ancient city of Atlantis as part of his election platform. He then proceeds to drain Gotham's coffers to fund his own navy to explore the Mediterranean. And low and behold, he does find the lost city of Atlantis! But with Gotham City now bankrupt, Oswald must levy an exorbitant amount of taxes on it's citizens. Even so, he still gets re-elected as mayor because, hey, he found Atlantis. He's a politician who can keep his promises!


OMG Next time, our guys calculate the digits of Pi. So exciting - Mathematics, oh my! It's absolutely nail biting (or pencil chewing, whatever). :P



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