The Iron Star
The fog rolled off the Thames like a living thing, thick and yellow and smelling of coal smoke and river rot. Dr. Edmund Blackwood stood at the window of his study in Greenwich, watching it consume the observatory garden. On his desk lay the spectroscope readings that had kept him awake for three nights running. The absorption lines were wrong. Not wrong in the way that experimental error makes...
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