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“You have exterminated me sir!” | The Steamblog
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A singular adventure through Victoriana, Steampunk and the world's greatest Consulting Detective. 8220;You have exterminated me sir! Steampunked Dalek by Peter Michael Tulay. And just because I’m a Doctor Who geek, ladies and gentlemen I present a steampunked son of Skaro…. Via Ancient and Forever. On February 4, 2010 at 4:21 pm Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Https:/ thesteamblog.wordpress.com/2010/02/04/you-have-exterminated-me-sir/trackback/. Feed for comments on this post. To let me know.
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The First Men in the Moon | The Steamblog
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A singular adventure through Victoriana, Steampunk and the world's greatest Consulting Detective. The First Men in the Moon. BBC Four are to screen a new adaptation of HG Wells’ classic. The First Men in the Moon. Bedford tells the lad about a chance encounter with Professor Cavor (Gatiss) who had developed an anti-gravity technology known as Cavorite. But could the Professor’s invention take the two young adventurers to the moon? And, more importantly, could they get back? Has also been made available.
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Steampunked K-9 | The Steamblog
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A singular adventure through Victoriana, Steampunk and the world's greatest Consulting Detective. K-1889 by James Richardson-Brown. After the steampunked Dalek. Last week, I felt I really must share this extremely cute reimagined K9. The artist James Richardson-Brown created it for a piece of Doctor Who fan-fiction entitled. It looks to me as if he’s used the Character Options remote controlled K9. Just when I thought that the Doctor’s mechanical mutt couldn’t go more retro…. To TrackBack this entry is:.
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Steampunk Alchemist: Jalepenos and Lemons
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Friday, April 17. The glasses of astral light need a portable power supply. I don't want to mount a big battery to my hat or carry some steam engine in a pack. I used a copper wire and a regular steel nail in a jalapeno. I got from 0 to about 2 volts. Although it's about half a volt, the current is only about 2 to 4 milliamps. I need more amps to generate the astral. Portal in the lenses. Once again using the same copper and steel as bi-metals, I wired a lemon. Just like the jalapeno. Carefully I mixed it.
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Steampunk Alchemist: 4/5/09 - 4/12/09
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Friday, April 10. My advertisement in the newspaper was printed today and will run until I've hired someone. I decided not to lock my kitchen. Having someone cook for me will give me even more time to spend in the lab. Any special components will be kept in the lab. I'll begin interviews but anyone I hire won't start until the lab is secure. Now to take a sledgehammer to the attic wall and see what that missing space is all about. Links to this post. Thursday, April 9. Magick Pills and Wine. He sat in hi...
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Steampunk Alchemist: Disturbia: 140 Cherish Lane
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Tuesday, April 14. Disturbia: 140 Cherish Lane. I was so disturbed about the mechanical child I just had to do something. I took the trolley downtown to the police station. There was a stern faced officer at the front desk. After introducing myself I explained the situation and he raised his brow, surely he thought I was a loony. He asked me "What's your name again? They came back out. "Madam, there is nothing in there.". I went into the lab and it was totally empty. No creature and no equipment....I ins...
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Steampunk Alchemist: Tragic History
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Thursday, April 16. My realtor's office is in a small home several blocks from downtown. He offered me tea, which I accepted, and asked how I was settling in. I wasn't about to tell him the real story, instead I said I was doing well and enjoying the property. I then inquired about the history of the home. When it was built and who the previous owners were. Oh that's all boring documentations. If you're enjoying the home, why bother? My favorite dime novel character! I wonder if the deaths kept potential...
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Steampunk Alchemist: 4/12/09 - 4/19/09
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Friday, April 17. The glasses of astral light need a portable power supply. I don't want to mount a big battery to my hat or carry some steam engine in a pack. I used a copper wire and a regular steel nail in a jalapeno. I got from 0 to about 2 volts. Although it's about half a volt, the current is only about 2 to 4 milliamps. I need more amps to generate the astral. Portal in the lenses. Once again using the same copper and steel as bi-metals, I wired a lemon. Just like the jalapeno. Carefully I mixed it.
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Steampunk Alchemist: Robberies
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Friday, April 10. My advertisement in the newspaper was printed today and will run until I've hired someone. I decided not to lock my kitchen. Having someone cook for me will give me even more time to spend in the lab. Any special components will be kept in the lab. I'll begin interviews but anyone I hire won't start until the lab is secure. Now to take a sledgehammer to the attic wall and see what that missing space is all about. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Public Domain images from Wiki Commons.
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Steampunk Alchemist: Mechanical Creature
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Monday, April 13. My heart is racing. I've checked and rechecked the attic door to make sure it's locked. I stepped through the hole into a windowless lab with flickering lamp light illuminating. Total ruin. The analytical engine screen was smashed. Broken flasks. Were strewn about. Tools scattered across the floor. Slumped against a wooden table in the center of the room was a copper mechanism with the dress and face of a little girl. Setting the lamp on the table, I kneeled. Had it ever been alive?