The Problem of Cell 13
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  • Reads 141
  • Votes 21
  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 4m
Complete, First published Feb 13, 2017
The Thinking Machine, Professor S. F. X. Van Dusen, is dedicated to the "blunt proposition" that two and two make four, not some of the time, but all of the time. The Thinking Machine is challenged to escape from a maximum security prison cell by thinking his way out of it.
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A group of high school students is assigned to spend a week at a prison, a "social experiment," as the teacher calls it. Each student is assigned as a visitor to one inmate each, to learn life from their perspective. After the week is up, the students are free to go home finally. But, when the teacher announces that the students can continue to "stay in touch" with their inmate, one student decides to because she feels her inmate has a good heart. But she has no idea what she's getting herself, and nine others, into. *Story is 100% fictional. Any similarities in names, places, and situations are purely coincidental.*