The Iron Sky Over London
The signal appeared on a Tuesday in October, 1887, at precisely three minutes past midnight. Arthur Winthrop saw it from the roof of his workshop on the south bank of the Thames—a pale green flicker in the fog, moving slowly westward across the sky like a dying star. He wrote the time in his notebook with a shaking hand, then went downstairs and locked the door. By morning, the fog had lifted...
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