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Figure 26.1
The Turbine.
There is much more in the wind than the ability to rotate things
hanging above the ground. Poets, the conscience of mankind, identify
the wind with freedom and adore it—impeccable credentials.
The real names of people and companies associated with
Turbine are not disclosed here. Though apologies are in order,
seeking the permit would turn up irrational: in the time of
writing the publication was not certain, the time for writing was
limited, and accommodating individual wishes would be damaging
for the integrity of the story. Besides, though technical stuf is
discussed here, worlds apart from the detective genre, some mystery
adds to the intrigue. The people and story are real; the names are
“secret de Polichinelle”—just google it.
26.2 
The Company
Some words about the company, thereafter Company, which
developed Turbine are due at the beginning. In this story it will
play a humble role of background—that doesn't do its justice.
A university professor who taught aerodynamic founded it. It
hatched from student projects. It carried some academic flavour.
Introducing Turbine, Company made some mistakes, but never
reduced to foul play. While Turbine being under development,
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