[1770 Gentleman's Magazine Dandy Voice ON]In my personal opinion, it's somehow appropriate that the little hammer "smashy" guy right next to the exclamation mark is there at the end of a fan's request to put all our historical research on public threads: "Put them in public, then get ready!"
Call that a "polite request", if you will. Blimey, clearly for something as open as a public mod, as opposite to a large scope military project [gently pats his hand on his arm], there are no big riddles or mysteries, at least not for a kind of information as abstract and non-directly related to game mechanics and tricks as that within a historical compilation, which might not compromise the special secrets of the craft art of course.
And "copyrighted" info is not "so far away that none can see it" - I am anxiously awaiting for the kind of papers and other closed sources you name into your beloved Bibliography. Then the few good souls with general dispositions to read and research, but not dedicate their times into modding, might bother to do so that they may check them... too, either as a curiosity of their own or as a compliment to their historical studies. [Makes gesture with hands] Besides, how would you get the whole group of the Team to access something that is copyrighted if the license does not extend to them legally in purpose?
A reminder to the cavern world of the Higher Studies is that there is room for learning outside of it, and not just the mysterious contemplation of an enigmatic craft art with awe and astonishment, although that certainly is part of it, should the souls who become interested in the art ever run through its wondrous products. The secularized Priesthood of EB, in the same stance as the Priesthood of Astrophysics and all other section of human knowledge and bookish venture, will be right if it chooses to share some of its gifts of *terribly intricate and deep esoteric knowledge* with the laymen, as the Aedilis Plebis shares his grain with the People.
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