Lady Windermere's Brass Fantabulous

"Lady Windermere's Brass Fantabulous" is set in an alternative Victorian reality where most mechanical things are steam driven, including brass & cast iron robots.

This series is a satirical comment on how governments create misinformation to justify their own often nefarious commercial interests, besides manipulating the gullible minds of their own people.

In Part One of A Steampunk State of Mind, Professor Foots-Foots is "setting the record straight" for the historian, Carking Cowputter. By playing back the recordings Lady Windermere captured with her Brass Fantabulous device, Foots-Foots has documented the events that led up to what is known as, "The-Not-So-Great-War."

Lady Windermere's Brass Fantabulous, Part Two

You Can’t Outrun the Flying Dead - 320K

Oh boy, Zombies that fly airplanes! This is the world of Lady Chatterley and The Pinkerton Pranksters, masters of misinformation. The pilot you see on the cover, Archibald Butterfield-Smith, may look like a Zombie, but he is really another one of her devious creations. In actual fact, no raw human brains were eaten in this series (at least not on mike).

Here is an alternate history of a world known as Steampunk. It’s also a spoof of governments that manipulate their gullible public. Of course there are plenty of Zombies, they were created to fight the Not-So-Great-War. The Krauts have been using zeppelins to drop canisters of synthetic Zombie gas on various villages in hopes of creating a ravenous fighting force.

Our hero, Butterfield-Smith, was flying low over the Rhineland when patriotic Prussian peasants pelted his plane with tomatoes and cauliflowers. The Prussian ground artillery, seeing a pilot and plane splattered with blood and bits of brain, believed the English had created a Zombie Flying Corp!



Part 1 Posted under separate cover by Bob.

 https://timespast.ning.com/group/headphonespreferred/forum/topics/a-...

 

Part 2

https://timespast.ning.com/group/headphonespreferred/forum/topics/zbs-lady-windermeres-brass

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