## Simon Goddek Ah, yes, Simon! He is most excellent! A real, thinking scientist and a natural artist who can be so eloquent in his satire yet dispassionate in his analysis. Most notably is his intolerance for that which offends his sense of reason. Surely that extra predisposition to battle the unknown would have afforded him insight beyond the mere level of convention. Surely it would allow him to access a top-up of energy in those moments when he would otherwise feel discouraged or, better yet, those moments when he would be losing his patience to understand his adversary. ## Robin Monotti Graziadei And the Italian man, the architect, the one who must plan and assure that an edifice is worth constructing. Someone whose name and reputation alone would insist that a potential piece of society would be worth creating. Why would some meet him or his words with disdain? Why might they dwell on the fact of him operating outside of his domain? Yes, he is no scientist, but he understands the function of comparing the theoretical and the real world. He understands what sort of interface can be formulated to bring concept into reality and, perhaps more importantly, what sort of interface is created instead when contention and neglect corrupt a process which is still incidentally manufacturing something tangible in the end.