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Well, I wasn't going to miss a chance at the first one I actually knew for months... since there's been a few discussions about taxation in Oolite recently:

As a result of the protagonist's tax evasion, they discover and foil a major conspiracy by a religious group.
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Clues:
- the tax evasion is set on a planet with no laws (but in a "working anarchy" way still has a functional tax system)
- the conspiracy relates to something secretly guarded by humanity due to its religious significance to thousands of species.
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It's the Buck Godot adventure The Gallimaufry!
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Disembodied wrote:
It's the Buck Godot adventure The Gallimaufry!
Correct!
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OK ... who (or what), from which debut novel, said

"Thou shalt not violate causality within my historic light cone. Or else."
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no idea about that debut novel, as I try to avoid Vogon poetry, but he who said that must definitely have been this one :

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snork wrote:
no idea about that debut novel, as I try to avoid Vogon poetry, but he who said that must definitely have been this one :

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:D No, this particular pronouncement was made by something significantly more ... specific. And emphatic.
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Clue time: it's the sort of thing that might get immanentized, so I've heard ...
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I'd already Googled this unfortunately, as the clue would have tipped me off (think Illuminatus or religion).
It's the Eschaton from Singularity Sky by Charles Stross.
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El Viejo wrote:
I'd already Googled this unfortunately, as the clue would have tipped me off (think Illuminatus or religion).
It's the Eschaton from Singularity Sky by Charles Stross.
It is indeed – an entity which has left the message etched into mountain ranges, carved onto moons and distributed around networks across known space:
The Eschaton wrote:
I am the Eschaton. I am not your God.
I am descended from you, and exist in your future.
Thou shalt not violate causality within my historic light cone. Or else.
Over to you, EV!
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I must get that from the library, as it sounds excellent.

Onward: an old sailing boat is found on a farm, which is nowhere near the sea.
Title and author of this novel, please.
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From the top of my head that could be the first book of the Spelljammer Cloakmaster Cycle.

Beyond The Moons by David Cook?
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Nope! Not much to go on in that question, was there. First clue due this evening.
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Clue the first: the sailing boat is in near-perfect condition, but it is very, very old!
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Clue the second: at first simply a curiosity, after investigation the old sailing boat is found to be made of a previously unknown material. Further investigation of the locality uncovers a 'boathouse' made from the same material. Within this 'boathouse' a portal device is discovered, which leads to 'other' places not on this Earth.
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