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Start: Jul 21 2007 12:00 pm
End: Jul 21 2007 8:00 pm
Saturday July 21st M3 (green gorilla lounge - SF) featuring the Mar-ty-Cue bring love, a blanket, chairs, food, beverages, trashbags, friends, family, smiles! @Woodley Park hosted by: The BodyRockDJs FREE to EVERYONE ALL DAY!
Start: Jul 21 2007 9:00 pm
They were said to have been some of the best minds of the 19th century. The Raja Mark Zabala and his team of assistants had only recently finished construction of the world's most advanced steam plant, and it had already given the outlaw port of El Pueblo de Los Angeles a significant technological advantage. It was made up of an elaborate array of glass lenses that, once uncovered, would focus the sun's rays tightly on the collected dam water. The tides themselves generated much energy on their own, but the steam generated from the heat of the sun was what made the port the envy of the Victorian Empire. The plant was self-sustaining. There were no workers required to pump wood and coal into boiler rooms. In fact, other than the initial construction of the plant, few natural resources were needed at all. So long as there was sun, wind and water, El Pueblo de Los Angeles would never run out of energy. The Raja's team assembled on the shores waiting for the airship HGS Ecstasy to land. The mercenaries on board were said to have possessed a new invention that would revolutionize the very nature of travel. Tesla's new machine had never been tested before, but in theory, it would overlap any two points in space making it possible to instantly travel from one point to another. However, the Raja had read some of the stolen papers, and he had another theory. With the massive amounts of energy generated from the steam plant, perhaps it would be possible to bend time as well. What was taking that airship so long to land? .:Hipgenesis & Co. Present:. ~THE AGE OF STEAM & WONDER~ Regarding The Mechanized Exploits of ~ A Neo-Victorian Fantasy Ball ~ Saturday ~ Downstairs, an-ten-nae {an-ten-nae.net, Get Freaky, SF} And the penumbral spectacle of: Upstairs, A Man Called Blue {BlueInsomnia.com} With The Cinematograph Projections of: ~ Both casual and formal dress acceptable. ~ Tickets $20 at the door. Go to www.hipgenesis.com for more info, presales, and directions.
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