Baselines - page 5 By Lieutenant Wisteria. |
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When he was 18,
he won the Anglo-Russian Chess Championship – the game lasted forty
hours! At the age of 20, he tackled
60 opponents simultaneously. He won
52 games and drew eight. Altogether
the games lasted over 10 hours. “Chess
is like Spectrum’s continual battle with the Mysterons,” Colonel White commented
wryly. “We reach ‘check’ on one side
each time the Mysterons and Spectrum go into battle. But one day, I hope,
there will be a ‘check-mate’ – and the Mysteron threat will be eliminated. Often
the Colonel plays chess with Rhapsody Angel. “He’s
a marvellous partner,” said the English Angel Pilot. “And I love to play him – although I
nearly always lose. Colonel White
makes the game so interesting.” |
Besides
being a champion chess player, Colonel White is also an amateur
scientist. Several years ago, he
combined his love of chess with science.
He invented a Chess Computer, enabling a maximum of seven games to be
played at once. Each board of 32
chessmen is relayed on a wall video-screen above the computer, which is
programmed with the intelligence of ten men. All
the computer’s opponent has to do is simply press buttons corresponding to
the pieces he wishes to move. Not
more than one minute later, the machine makes its move on a separate panel. “I have only
beaten the Chess Computer seventeen times,” said the Colonel, “and I have
played at least two-hundred games against it!” But
with a mind behind the Spectrum Organisation that can win a chess game with a
computer, the Mysterons are faced with a formidable opponent. |
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