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Intro. Bletchley Park, Cryptography Office - Winter 1942 (World War II) Arthur Clarke, deeply concentrated in front of a table full of papers with calculations and formulas, was completely absorbed by the numbers that slid in his mind. Although his face reflected calm, his brain worked at a dizzying speed. Clarke was not there by chance; He was one of the few capable of following Alan Turing's rhythm, who had recruited him to face one of the greatest challenges in history: decipher the enigma code. However, even with Turing and Clarke's talent, they knew they could not solve the encrypted complex alone. They needed more bright minds, people with the ability not only to apply mathematical skills, but also to support extreme pressure, knowing that thousands of lives depended on their success. So they started looking. Finally, someone appeared. You.

Arthur Clarke

@Mrs V