Writing David Teller (Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International)
Unless otherwise specified, all illustrations, including cover art and Time Deck David Teller (Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International)
Pictures used
Today, Tomorrow and Yesteryear
- TBD
 
Here, There and Right Behind You
- TBD
 
Time Deck
- 0: Edward Burne-Jones, Tile Design - Theseus and the Minotaur in the Labyrinth. Public Domain (source: Wikipedia).
 - I: No image.
 - II: Hyeronymus Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights [detail]. Public Domain (source: Wikipedia).
 - III: Publicity photo of American actress Fay Wray promoting the 1933 feature film King Kong. Believed to be Public Domain (source: Wikipedia).
 - IV: Peter Brueghel, The Tower of Babel. Public Domain (source: Wikipedia).
 - VI: Grigory Goldstein, Lenin gave a famous speech to a crowd of Soviet troops in Sverdlov Square, Moscow, in 1919. In the foreground was Leon Trotsky and Lev Kamenev. During Joseph Stalin's government, the photograph was edited. Public Domain (source: Wikipedia).
 - VII: English: Mushroom cloud of 'Gadget' over Trinity, seconds after detonation. Public Domain (source: Wikipedia).
 - VIII: Eugène Delacroix — Erich Lessing Culture and Fine Arts Archives via artsy.net. Public Domain (source: Wikipedia).
 - IX: Bartolo di Fredi – Collegiate Church of San Gimignano, Italy. from the Old Testament cycle: The Israelites safely cross the Red Sea, but Pharaoh and his troops are drowned. Public Domain (source: Wikipedia).
 - X: Le voyage dans la Lune, George Méliès. Public Domain (source: Wikipedia).
 - XI: Uncertain, either Levy & Fils or Kuhn. Public Domain (source: Wikipedia)
 - XII: editor Austen Henry Layard , drawing by L. Gruner, 'Monuments of Nineveh, Second Series' plate 5, London, J. Murray, 1853. Public Domain (source: Wikipedia).
 - XIII: RKO Radio Pictures, still photographer Alexander Kahle - International Photographer, Volume XII, Number 12, January 1941 (front cover). Public Domain (source: Wikipedia).
 - XIV: "Le Veau d'or" (allégorie du scandale de Panama), par Henri Meyer. Public Domain (source: Gallica / Wikipedia).
 - XV: Netherlandish (possibly Jacob Cornelisz. van Oostsanen) Laughing Fool ca. 1500 - Oil on panel, 13 13/16 x 9 in Davis Museum at Wellesley College. Public Domain (source: Wikipedia).
 - XVI: Unable to find authorship or copyright information. Believed to be Public Domain.
 - XVII: Terra Cotta Army replica at the Forbidden Gardens in Katy, Texas. Picture: Wikipedia user Vybr8. Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported. (source: Wikipedia).
 - XVIII: Mignon Nevada as "Ophelia", glass negative photograph, circa 1910. Public Domain (source: Library of Congress, Wikipedia).
 - XIX: Eduard von Grützner, Falstaff mit großer Weinkanne und Becher. Public Domain (source: Wikipedia).
 - XX: Copper engraving of Doctor Schnabel [i.e Dr. Beak], a plague doctor in seventeenth-century Rome, with a satirical macaronic poem (‘Vos Creditis, als eine Fabel, / quod scribitur vom Doctor Schnabel’) in octosyllabic rhyming couplets. Public Domain (source: Wikipedia).
 - XXI: No image.
 - Back of cards: David Teller. Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International.
 
- What's that Thing
- George Hodan - Figure From Lego Pieces. Public Domain (source: Publicdomainpictures.net)
 - TBD
 
 - Where, When and How
- Character Sheet, Continuum Sheet, Crew Sheet: David Teller. Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International.
 - The God Janus by Sebastian Münster, 1550. Believed to be Public Domain.
 - Death and the miser. Oil painting by Frans II van Francken, photograph by Wellcome Library, London. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.
 - Judith Leyster, A Card Player. Public Domain (source: Wikipedia).
 - Sphinx. Pyxide attique à figures rouges, 2e moitié du Ve av. J.-C. Provenance : Nola (Italie). Photographer: Marie-Lan Nguyen. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Generic license.
 
 - Mission Report: The Yellow Curse of Euthermios
- TBD
 
 - Look, over there
- TBD
 
 - Who did what
- TBD
 
 
Many thanks to
- The Reddit /r/RPGDesign community.
 - The Reddit /r/FATErpg community.
 - The Reddit /r/worldbuilding community.