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Just before the Alchemy call...socializing at the local chesspoint somehere...

Effectively, I had to stop a local tournament in South America, but I was not playing in. I was the tournament director and I was in charge of a chess column for an international magazine, reporting how chess helped local kids in difficult conditions. These activities helped me to hide my real identity of EVOKE agent. Next to flying to Japan, was quite easy to meet up all chess ambassadors belonging to the community network of the chess social players. We divided Japan's map in 64 squares and each group of chess ambassadors took care of one squares. Coordinated via internet and GPS, we shared equipment locally in order to obtain clean water from the salt water of the sea. After that, we addressed the food shortage teaching local noprofit organizations to prepare local cooked ipercaloric food, obtained by sugar, water, dry fruits and italian nutella. This solved the emergency and permitted to prepare new food cultures based on new irrigation ditches built in sinergy with the continuing water reciclying process.
Just in time to fly back to south america to resume the tournament...

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Comment by Deborah Cazden on March 8, 2010 at 12:00am
Great picture, but there is more to the challenge.... maybe a blog of how you will save Tokyo from the Food crisis to complete the challenge?
Comment by Cian Gregory Accuardi Shelley on March 8, 2010 at 6:04am
okay, so when alchemy calls Stefano is like two moves away from being checkmated, it's a really intense game and he writes down the positions of all the pieces so he can resume it when he gets back from Japan. so goes to Tokyo to solve the crisis but a big problem arises, the wh*** water supply is contaminated or something. there's an earthquake and half the water pipes burst. there's not enough water for the people let alone a sustained urban farming development. however, Stefano comes of with an ingenious coup of an idea that solves the water issue and the food security crisis in one go (i cant tell you what it is because Stefano hasn't told it to me yet but it's gonna be awesome) and that brilliance of his gives him some supreme insight into his chess game so when he gets back he checkmates the other player in three moves, taking out both of his opponents rooks in one go.
Comment by Stefano Viaggi on March 8, 2010 at 8:00pm
Cian, now I have to reveal how things went really ! :-)
Effectively, I had to stop a local tournament in South America, but I was not playing in. I was the tournament director and I was in charge of a chess column for an international magazine, reporting how chess helped local kids in difficult conditions. These activities helped me to hide my real identity of EVOKE agent. Next to flying to Japan, was quite easy to meet up all chess ambassadors belonging to the community network of the chess social players. We divided Japan's map in 64 squares and each group of chess ambassadors took care of one squares. Coordinated via internet and GPS, we shared equipment locally in order to obtain clean water from the salt water of the sea. After that, we addressed the food shortage teaching local noprofit organizations to prepare local cooked ipercaloric food, obtained by sugar, water, dry fruits and italian nutella. This solved the emergency and permitted to prepare new food cultures based on new irrigation ditches built in sinergy with the continuing water reciclying process.
Just in time to fly back to south america to resume the tournament...
Comment by Deborah Cazden on March 8, 2010 at 8:10pm
Turn the story into a blog, or add it to the description of the pic above :-) I love your creativity!
Comment by Cian Gregory Accuardi Shelley on March 9, 2010 at 2:00am
Congratulations. i can't wait for your next mission.
Comment by John D. Boyden on March 26, 2010 at 4:16pm
Cute story :) I like cian's variation too +1 creativity Glad you got everything "squared" away! (set correctly)

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