Sunday, September 4, 2011

Steam... continued.


Clipping of the New York Times posted to the journal of Edward Sart
June 1897 

           America’s greatest scientists converge upon a small Texas town. As previously reported, the airship that crashed upon the tiny town of Aurora, finds itself under the microscope of much scientific speculation. Judge Proctor, on whose land the ship exploded, claimed salvage rights of the craft soon after on-lookers began to surround his farm. The judge, an amateur astronomer of some local note, instantly recognized the potential of such an incident and sought the town’s help in gathering as much of the debris as possible. “I knew the skyship was a value to any man of science and thusly wanted to preserve as much as I could.” The judge said.

          Thanks to the good judge’s reasoning, great men of science now pour into the town to examine and take away portions of the craft. Among those of note just arriving at the site are the famous Mr. Edison with his protégée Mr. Tesla in tow. With so many great minds examining the craft who knows what the future may bring!

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