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02 June 2009 @ 12:16 am

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So, Maxwell has teamed up with Gilbert and, all in all, Newton and Flave are in an even worse position than before. Sleeping with Florence Nightingale. Losing Maxwell. Gilbert that much closer to blowing up Ireland... seems like there was one more thing plaguing them... ah well, it'll come to me...



- Geoff and The Count

 
 
28 May 2009 @ 12:16 am

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Okay, so all Peter the Great needs to do is find an orchestra and out-conductor Hans von Bulow with it. He has some deep pondering to do, and no place better to do it than Episode 222: For Want of an Orchestra...



- Geoff and The Count

 
 
26 May 2009 @ 12:45 am

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Peter the Great has a great question to ponder. Does he continue to distract von Bulow with a ruse that will force him to lie on the holiest of holy books, The Engineer's Handbook of 1857, or does he come clean and face the consequences? The episode with everything... verbal swordplay, dueling, orchestral maneuvers in the light, and guest starring Modest Mussorgsky as a horse! It's Episode 221: Honor's Demands!



- Geoff and The Count

 
 
21 May 2009 @ 12:20 am

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James Clerk Maxwell suddenly finds himself a most sought-after man. The Queen, Newton, and Flaveraham need his genius to foil Gilbert, while Gilbert needs him to make his Ireland Bomb make an earth-shattering kaboom. These are weighty decisions, and there is really only one way to make them... in song!



- Geoff and The Count

 
 
19 May 2009 @ 12:33 am

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So, one might recall that this whole business of seeking out Leagues of Composers and crossing giant Necromancer-Hunting robots originated as a quest to stop W.S. Gilbert from blowing up Ireland... How's that coming, anyway?



- Geoff and The Count

 
 
14 May 2009 @ 12:34 am

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How do you convince a Queen to give a damn about a hunt for a mad librettist? Clearly, the Florence Nightingale path is out, so the boys will have to try something more ... subtle... and who better than a funk-infused version of the 16th President of the United States? It's Episode 218: Burn This Queen Mother Out! And it's dropped as if it were highly exothermic...



- The Count and Geoff

 
 

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Frederick and Peter, who has taken to riding Modest Mussorgsky around for old times' sake, have found the International Composer's Council. But what do they know of Sullivan, and more importantly, how does one go about freeing a third tuba anyway? The putrid underbelly of 19th century classical music is revealed in Episode 217: Turn It On. Wind It Up. Blow It Out. BPO.



- The Count and Geoff

 
 
12 May 2009 @ 10:33 pm

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Queen. Victoria. It's Episode 216: Are You Amused! Get some!



- The Count and Geoff

 
 
12 May 2009 @ 10:33 pm

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So, in order to track down the location of Sullivan the Accidental German, Frederick and Peter have to go to Spain to the secret meeting of the International Composer's Council headed by Richard Wagner. Who, oh who, will be there, and what help can they lend our occasionally heroic heroes? Find out in Episode 215: Musikanterdaemmerung!



-The Count and Geoff

 
 
12 May 2009 @ 10:32 pm

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While Flaveraham and Florence Nightingale are... negotiating, Frederick and Peter are still trying to track down where the German-born Arthur Sullivan ended up. But that raises the question, just what DOES it mean to be an English composer in Germany in the mid-late 19th century? It all gets sorted out in an entirely fair and even-handed fashion in Episode 214: The English Composer Abroad!



- The Count and Geoff

 
 
12 May 2009 @ 10:32 pm

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Now that Abe has made himself even MORE conspicuous, he and Newton are going to have to get from place to place in London through the sewer system of Joseph Bazalgette. They need to track down and stop Gilbert somehow, which will require the bestowal of Royal Favor, which can mean there's only one door, or rather sewer grate, that they must come to. Find out which in Episode 213: A Soft Seduction!



- The Count and Geoff

 
 
12 May 2009 @ 10:31 pm

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Flave Returns! But how will Newton's Ever-So-British heart deal with the presence of so much Funky Goodness so close? Find out in Episode 212: Culture Shock!



- The Count and Geoff

 
 
21 April 2009 @ 05:24 pm

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Newton, having heard that Douglass sang a song to Abraham to cause him to change into Something Else, has decided to give it a shot in order to not get stepped on by a robot as soon as he steps outside. It's Isaac Newton - In Song! It's Episode 211: British Song Power! Feel it!



- The Count and Geoff

 
 
16 April 2009 @ 05:23 pm

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Okay, one LITTLE problem. Showing up in 1871 with Abe Lincoln in full Abe Lincoln regalia turned out not to be the sharpest plan. The better part of London, recognizing him instantly as the heroic emancipator who died some 6 years previously, now think the Second Coming is approaching, and will likely cause all manner of trouble, that is UNLESS Newton can devise some brilliant scheme to stop the madness. But CAN he? Find out in Episode 210: You Came to See a Mobscene?



- The Count and Geoff

 
 
14 April 2009 @ 10:07 am

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We're off to 1871! Frederick and Peter to Germany, and Abe and Newton to England. One group seeks a displaced composer, the other to stop a scorned librettist. It's a brand new arc in a brand new era, and it all starts right here in Episode 209: It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad Monarch!



- The Count and Geoff

 
 
14 April 2009 @ 10:07 am

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So Frederick, by virtue of having inadvertently introduced royal pig fancying to England, is more or less directly responsible for Gilbert trying to blow up England. There can truly be but one sensible solution... and then there are many, many possible entirely senseless solutions that will ultimately be chosen from. See which triumphs in Episode 208: Buddy Up!



- The Count and Geoff

 
 
14 April 2009 @ 10:06 am

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Back from the future, and having appeased Peter the Great by allowing him to name a floating puppy, Frederick has apparently messed up an entire era unknowingly. How is the potential blowing up of Ireland the fault of a Frederick? How do monarchs remember their fallen? How is it that you are not, at this very moment, glued to Episode 207: SWINE AND PUNISHMENT?!



- The Count and Geoff

 
 

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Peter has checked a decisive NO on Frederick's Do You Like Me? note, and Voltaire is hardly any more pleased. So, Frederick must take unprecedented steps to set things aright while Voltaire combs through history to see what has gone awry during the Chronicle's absence. It's adorable, fuzzable, historicical goodness for all in Episode 206: Been Through the Future With a Dog With No Name!



- The Count and Geoff

 
 
14 April 2009 @ 10:01 am

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Frederick is heading back home after some harrowing adventures in the Distant Future... with a puppy! But what does he return to? Last we saw, Voltaire's house was destroyed, Peter the Great was sulking, and Delaflote had made an Interesting Discovery. Frederick has some explaining to do back at Maison Voltaire, and meanwhile events in 1871 push grimly on! Is it the beginning of the end for Ireland in Episode 205: While You Were Uppercutting?



- The Count and Geoff

 
 
26 March 2009 @ 12:09 am

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Like the great bard of the 20th century said, "Back away from the Future, Don't Tell God Your Plans." It's Frederick's last episode in the distant future, and it appears that the fop is clawing his way forward from the bosom of the general once again. Plus... SPACE PUPPY!!



- Geoff and The Count

 
 
 
 

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