have uncovered further evidence of the notorious
Doctor Steel's continued plotting and intrigue.
account of the notorious Doctor in his
"Impervious Suit"
"Impervious Suit"
The Doctor seems to operate in areas of dispute between
the great powers or in isolated locations around the world.
This heavily armed and armored train
was spotted operating between the
Ethiopian and Nabyssinian kingdoms
of east Africa. There are rumors of
other such trains in Outer Mongolia
and warlord governed sections of north
China.
The recent outbreaks of violence and colonial rebellion reported
from many governments the world over may indeed be attributed
to the Doctors activities. This seems to be an effort to destabilize
the order of the planet by supplying advanced arms to dissident
factions and placing the blame on a competing power.An example
would be the capture by the French of large amounts of German
arms in a warehouse in Algeria.
An alert guard at the Governor's compound in
the Crown Colony Of Hong Kong shot down
and recovered what can only be described as
a electric powered spy in the form of a metal
hummingbird! Fortunately it's armor was not
proof enough to protect it from
.45 Martini-Henry rifle.
diplomatic service informed all the governments concerned about
it's and the Secret Service's findings in the hope that war can be
averted.
6 comments:
Insidious! I love it! Great write up Joe.
I wrote the good Doctor:
My Dear Doctor Steel,
One of our researchers has made
some further discoveries that may
be of interest to you.
Don M
Founder and Contributor
VSF15MM
His Response:
My dear Don,
Ah yes indeed. Thank you ever so
much for passing this information along to me. Though I cannot confirm nor deny the factual information contained
in this post, I can tell you
that the hummingbird does ring
a bell.
Thank you ever so much,
~Dr. Phineas Waldolf Steel
The Doctor writes back...How cool!
Bill said...
The Doctor writes
back...How cool!
That is fabulous that we
get that kind of feedback!
I love the hummingbird. Very nice!
dfc
Daniel said...
I love the hummingbird.
Very nice!
The good Doctor seems fond of it also...)
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