But not all are quiet in the castle: its the head quarter of a
large machinery enterprise and they are concerned for the
possible landing! Flags are lowered quickly, and stuff is
packed: products, patents, documents and supplies will be
moved in a safer site, more inside the country.
The Big Boss coordinated the move, while he keeps an
eye on the fast production of gun carriages he owes to the
Crown: they are made with solid Polyurethane, they are
robust, light and wont rot with this weather. He designed
special presses to mould them, see the patented hammer
operated clamping latches? And the pneumatic mouldcleaning
system? The parts are delivered to a modern
assembly line, where they are fitted with axles and
wheels: never seen such an organisation around here! Its
the progress, you see? At the end of the line the bronze
guns provided by the Royal Army are fitted on the
carriages, and sent quickly to the front line, where they
are eagerly needed to face the landing of the enemys
fleet. Even Francis Bacon and the landlord, the Earl of
Essex, cant avoid to visit this revolutionary assembly
line: are they debating about its productions philosophy?
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