![]() The reviews.or the movies.Īh, brings me back to the good old days of using iTunes as a theatre sound designer. Not that I was going to watch them anyway. I have put any and all reviews of the latest Star Wars movies off my viewing list, for instance. It is getting to be a bit like spam and the golden rule of never click, and absolutely never follow the "please unsubscribe" link. (The suspects were disemvoweled to keep the One who "knows when you are sleeping, when you are bad and when you are good, and how much science fiction you buy each fiscal quarter" from deciding I need to be fast-tracked to have all my manosphere needs met.) And suddenly my YouTube feed pops up with Jdn Ptrsn, at least two other mansplainers, and vx dy himself. Or how to explain how it is still accessible. Which isn't to say I can't talk about it, even have her underground adventures relate to, pass near, detect evidence (the shaking of passing trains) of the other life that's down there.īut still doesn't tell me how big I dare go with what she does find. Every dime-store terrorist has thought of it and every cop has heard of Guy Fawkes. Stuff that is critical infrastructure is well known, well explored, and well guarded. ![]() I've more-or-less ruled out Penny's big Tomb Crawl from getting into live subway tunnels or the secret passage to Number 10 or anything. The beginnings of the Underground were cut-and-cover and that means anything that was higher in the strata is well and scattered.Ī different thing I'm puzzling on is how much to go beyond the probably and into the possible. Well, except for the amount that's been shifted around and that's a problem, too. The Tube stations are in geologic eras, far below any human landscape. What I mean is, about a meter of soil was deposited on the ancient walls of Londinium. One problem is, relatively speaking, the archaeological history is shallow. ![]() Why? Because I want some trowel work, and the kind of archaeology involved in digging out a W.W.II building is a bit different. I'm still thinking of an older thing below it. The Auxiliary Units, with connections to the Home Guard and W.W.II with all the "camping in the subway station during the Blitz" stuff and even the idea of invasion are wonderful for stuff to talk about, archaeology to discover, and theme to integrate. The wartime "Zero Stations" are far too perfect. ![]()
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