Friday 13 September 2019

Aboard HMS Thunder Child from H. G. Wells' War of the Worlds.



THE ALIEN FIGHTING MACHINE WAS TORN APART BY THUNDER CHILD'S FURIOUS GUNS.
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1. Did you enjoy the dreadful thought of the War of the Worlds Tripod Fighting Machines from Mars?
2. What About the War of the Worlds 1953 Radio Broadcast?
3. Or the Jeff Wayne War of the Worlds Musical?
4. Do you like War of the Worlds 2005 movie?
5. Do you like War of the Worlds 1953 movie?


From Mars, the meteorites shot through space-bound for Earth and conquest over all life forms that live there. The Martians were unfeeling towards mankind as humans are to sheep or other lesser creatures.

The meteorites land in fields and woodland. After a time, there emerges the terror of mankind. Colossal tripods, before which, humanity flees as the onslaught of the fighting machines begins. People are destroyed by heat rays and black toxic gas. Those that survive are forced to flee the pursuing devastation.

Aboard H.M.S. Thunder Child, the crew are blissfully unaware of the savage terror. Only the new Captain knows and only upon the journey, at sea, do the crew begin to learn the unbelievable news from semaphore stations.

War of the Worlds Pastiche.

Have you ever enjoyed H.G. Wells War of the Worlds, an all-time classic Science Fiction story written in 1898? It tells of a Martian invasion that begins in Britain in the County of Surrey just South West of London. Close to a town called Woking. In fact, if you ever visit the town there is a statue of a Martian tripod in the shopping centre. If you have read this story, you will know of the ironclad H.M.S. Thunder Child that is forced to defend the paddle steamer full of refugees. Do you wonder what it would be like to join the crew a few days before the event? You could follow the brave men on their terrible journey around the coastline and up the River Blackwater to Maldon and the final confrontation with three Martian tripods?


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