Professor Springloose
Professor Springloose is a native of the Black Forest in the
new German Empire. There he grew up watching his family business of building
cuckoo clocks. He has been fascinated with the power of springs and their
potential as a driving force in the new age. He is determined to show the world
the benefits of spring power over that dreadfully messy coal and steam.
After years of searching for support, Professor
Springloose’s big break came when he met General Von Milkee at the Berlin
Opera. The Professor and the General were discussing their dreams with each
other at the bar of the Opera and they missed the second act as they realised
that they had each found the perfect companion.
The General’s study of Clausewitz had convinced him that the
recipe for a perfect army was to eliminate the “friction of war” by making
everything go like clockwork. Together they developed a terrifying new concept: ClockKreig
They were able to convince the German General Staff and
received financial backing from Prussia’s Royal Bank who were looking to make a
quick mark or two to cover some bad investments in Berlin bordellos. The German
General Staff even came and waved them off from Berlin’s main railway terminus.
The General and the Professor quickly established their
laboratory in an old marketplace building, with a lovely clock tower, and it
was not long before the Professor’s and the General ideas were taking shape.
The Professor and General survey the dawn of a new age of war! A Bavarian Clock Winder stands ready at the rear.
PanzerClockKampfWagen These
terrifying wagons are heavily armoured and carry a large 100mm cannon capable
of breaking down the strongest fortresses. Close defence from infantry is
provided by wicked spikes. Powered by one of Dr Springloose’s most powerful
engines, it still needs to be small to minimise its power to weight ratio.
The PanzerClockKampfWagen rolls past the Professor an General
The small PCKW Mark 1 is able to take cover in terrain easily.
PanzerClockKampfAutomatons Once
the PanzerClockKampfWagen has broken down the walls of the enemy’s fortress the
PanzerClockKampfAutomatons will enter the fort and slaughter its helpless
defenders. These terrifying automatons are extremely tall and carry machine
guns in their torsos and have slicing and dicing machines at the ends of their
arms. One in each group is equipped with one of Edison’s new wax roller
recorders and plays the latest opera music to further dispirit the defenders of any
assault.
The PanzerClockKampfAutomatons will be a scary sight on any battlefield.
FliegerClockKorp One
of the drawbacks of spring powered machinery is its low energy output. This
restricts the speed of any machines that need to travel over ground. Professor
Springloose decided he needed to solve this conundrum by inventing a spring
powered flying machine. Flying at the amazing height of 6 feet, the
FliegerClockKorp provide a fast moving, well-armed force who can move quickly
across the battlefield for either recon or to drive off the enemy’s light
forces.
The FliegerClockKorp troops zoom across the battlefield - their symbol is the wings of a Pegasus.
Bavarian Motor Winders with a long history of clock winding in Bavaria, a recent recession has led some out of work Bavarians to the Professor’s workshop and team. The Bavarians operate on the battlefield providing emergency power by winding up the motors, for any weapon that runs down prematurely. While it is an extremely dangerous job the Bavarians seem to be happy enough, singing their songs and spending their evenings and their earnings in the village hotel.
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