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Septimus
Septimus
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6/23/2017
So, this line led me down a personal inquiry (enquiry?) about the history of electricity in London:
The Khaganian decor and electric lighting, so prevalent in the parlour, extends throughout the house. Not just for impressing visitors, then.

That really interested me. Obviously, chandlers are still the biggest business, and we saw a machine powered by... well, more machinery last season. I'm a bit interested in the physics that do and don't work in London. Has anyone else seen anything of interest?

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Teaspoon
Teaspoon
Posts: 866

6/23/2017
There's certainly something very odd about the Neathbow light, for a start. What kind of spectrum is that?

I also have a pet theory that the Dawn Machine runs on vacuum tubes, because if you're going to build a machine that is trying to rewrite physical law itself, wouldn't it be best to start with a vacuum?

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Anchovies
Anchovies
Posts: 421

6/23/2017
Teaspoon wrote:
I also have a pet theory that the Dawn Machine runs on vacuum tubes, because if you're going to build a machine that is trying to rewrite physical law itself, wouldn't it be best to start with a vacuum?
The Dawn Machine is an at least partially successful attempt to construct a Judgement, and the Judgements outside the Neath certainly like to hang out in a vacuum. Its power certainly seems to be compatible with tubes of some sort, as shown in Sunless Sea:
"He has the sailors bring up his last two custom-made components: an assemblage of copper tubes (in which he places the Element of Dawn)..."

edited by Anchovies on 6/23/2017

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Ixc
Ixc
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7/12/2017
The Masters, at least, use elevators, so I believe that electricity is mainly used by the very rich.

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Optimatum
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7/12/2017
The Masters are also in the Bazaar so those elevators may well be organic in nature.

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Diptych
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7/12/2017
Or, if more conventional in design, they might still be powered by some means other than electricity - screws, steam, hydraulics, or any other technology historically used for passenger lifts.

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Anne Auclair
Anne Auclair
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7/12/2017
Um, what do the Stone Pigs count as?

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Spitfire Youngster
Spitfire Youngster
Posts: 32

7/12/2017
Pigs are asleep. All is well.
Let's leave it at that.

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A Dimness
A Dimness
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7/12/2017
One quite unimportant but rather interesting subject is "White Coke" produced or delivered by Hell. It's lootable in Sunless Sea and is supposedly a form of very energy-intensive coal that is, well, white. Hell's been running on coal for a while, it seems, and White Coke might be the reason for it; no need to get a new source of fuel if you have what is effectively super-fuel already.

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Anne Auclair
Anne Auclair
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7/12/2017
Spitfire Youngster wrote:
Pigs are asleep. All is well.
Let's leave it at that.

But are they off?

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Isaac Zienfried
Isaac Zienfried
Posts: 364

7/13/2017
Infinity Simulacrum wrote:
Hell's been running on coal for a while, it seems, and White Coke might be the reason for it; no need to get a new source of fuel if you have what is effectively super-fuel already.

...Makes me wonder if half of Hell looks like a more baroque Centralia.

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Tystefy
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Posts: 450

7/13/2017
You can never replace god ol' Candles.



... good*. Good ol' candles. Yes.
edited by Tystefy on 7/13/2017

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A Dimness
A Dimness
Posts: 613

7/14/2017
Tystefy wrote:
You can never replace god ol' Candles.



... good*. Good ol' candles. Yes.
edited by Tystefy on 7/13/2017

Weren't you trying to kill him or something?

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Tystefy
Tystefy
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7/14/2017
Infinity Simulacrum wrote:

Weren't you trying to kill him or something?



Well... he is irreplaceable. The Master will never agree on who will take His full duties.

Killing him won't replace him.

That makes sense, wrong?

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