Enigma Outline
I. Flash back
A. The main character Jericho is staying in Cambridge at the college.
B. Jericho has a flash back.
C. The flash back is of when he was talking to Atwood.
D. March 12, his office comes and gets him.
II. Shark
A. Jericho goes back to Bletchley to work on the enigma.
B. He is taken there by Logie.
C. He is taken back to his old hut.
D. Jericho looks at the codes called shark.
E. Jericho can’t break the code.
F. Jericho sees Clair, the reason he left.
F. Jericho tries to hit Skinner after a meeting, but this just makes skinner mad.
III. The Old House Gives Clue
A. Jericho flashes back to the first time he met Clair on the train.
B. He has another flash back.
C. Jericho goes to her old house to look for her.
D. Jericho searches Claire's room, where he finds stolen cryptograms.
IV. Solution
A. Jericho has another flashback of when Clair leaves him.
B. Jericho runs into Hester while he is looking for Clair.
C. Tom figures out that if the navy ships give up there position the U-boats can send code. Then he can solve the code by putting it into the decoding machine.
V. Major Heaviside
A. Hester and Tom meet again to discuss the codes.
B. They go to see Major Heaviside, so they can get more of the codes.
VI. Cracked Code
A. Tom gets the opportunity to start to solve their code when the U-boats attack the convoy.
B. At the end of the night, they put the codes in the bombes so they can decipher them.
C. Tom uses the information that Hester gave him earlier to figure them out.
D. When decoded they say that over 3000 Polish soldiers were killed in a Soviet Camp.
E. Tom asks puck about this but he chases him off.
F. As they run off the train they are both shot down by Wigram's officers.
D. it is very difficult to lead people to construct memories of events that never happened.
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