The Greatest Mechanical Engineering Contractor in Another World
Phillip was the CTO of the largest mechanical engineering firm in the world. One morning, on his way to work, he died in an accidentonly to awaken in an alternate Earth as the third son of the Duke of Wellington in the United Kingdom.But this new world was devoid of modern technology. There was no indoor plumbing, no electricity, no power grids, no appliances, transportation still relied on horse-drawn carriages. To a mechanical engineering genius, living without these conveniences was unbearable. If they didn't exist, he would build them!Yet innovation never comes without cost. As Phillip begins introducing modern technology, he finds himself entangled in webs of politics and conspiracy. How will he protect himself from nobles who seek to use him for their own ambitions?
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- C.61: Lines Across the Land
- C.60: Thus it Begins
- C.59: Parliament in Session
- C.58: Nationwide Telegraph System
- C.57: A Nation Begins to Listen
- C.56: First Naval Test
- C.55: Coastal Test
- C.54: The Poles at Southsea
- C.53: Potential Contact
- C.52: Lines to the Sea
- C.51: Admiralty Interest in Naval Telegraph Lines
- C.50: Mass of the Fallen
- C.49: Witnesses
- C.48: Field Test
- C.47: Designing a Telegraph
- C.46: New Technology
- C.45: An Accident
- C.44: The Shape of Iron
- C.43: The Shape of Power
- C.42: The First Keel
- C.41: Presentation
- C.40: First Step Towards Goal
- C.39: Let’s Work on It Part 2
- C.38: Let’s Work on It Part 1
- C.37: Design Phase
- C.36: I Can Do It
- C.35: Admiralty
- C.34: Celebration
- C.33: Return of the Prince
- C.32: Departure
- C.31: Petition
- C.30: The Tour
- C.29: Easing the Tension
- C.28: Shadows of the Continental Rail
- C.27: The World Take Notices
- C.26: Kingdom of Fonseine
- C.25: First Line
- C.24: Massive Profits
- C.23: Dawn of Railway
- C.22: Exclusive Contracts
- C.21: The Pullman Coaches
- C.20: Resistance to Progress
- C.19: Construction Starts
- C.18: Decision of the Parliament
- C.17: Heated Parliament Session
- C.16: The Performance
- C.15: Building the Steam Locomotive
- C.14: Revealing the Plan to the Workers
- C.13: Business Proposal
- C.12: Business Doing Well
- C.11: Working on the Steam Engine
- C.10: The Steam Engine Principle
- C.9: First Customer
- C.8: The Product and the Results
- C.7: Building the Bessemer Converter
- C.6: The Business Plan
- C.5: Startup Capital
- C.4: Support Secured!
- C.3: Meeting the Duke
- C.2: Reincarnation
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