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The Centre for Mind Control

The CMC in all its majestic glory, perched like a vulture at the edge of Nihon Town. Doctor Keith Kuntz dispenses with a great deal of loose change at the the game arcade on the ground floor, a business that would likely collapse without his patronage.

The Care Home for The Disgusted (CHD)

The CHD in all it's glory. Prior to becoming a home for the mentally deranged in 1936, the building served as the offices of the Hyacinth Institute of Mechanical Research, an organisation that became the Ministry of Science and Technology and moved to its present location that same year.

Norwood Canal

Originally called Church Canal, this beautiful naturally lit waterway was re-named in 2003, after American architect, Leroy Norwood was brutally murdered in the tunnel. A well-loved local figure, Norwood was famous for designing and overseeing the construction of The Pinnacle hotel and St Johns Cavern Park.

Shameless Self-promotion, number 3b

Dedicating himself fully to the job, Todd becomes a patient at the Care Home for The Disgusted (CHD) in order to research the next episode. Whilst trying to manoeuvre, a stairs related accident occured.

Shameless Self-promotion, number 3a

Tirelessly researching the subject matter of the very next episode, Sonia meticulously inspects the stairlift at the Care Home for The Disgusted (CHD). Moments after this shot was taken, she was wrestled to the floor and arrested.

Bold Explorers

A couple of intrepid explorers entering the tunnels at Tunbridge Wells Common. Most likely they are hoping to find an undiscovered tunnel and are prepared for several days of lonely exploration. Or they could be perverts on a stakeout.

The TWMST

The Tunbridge Wells Ministry of Science and Technology. Here many decisions regarding the unconventional technical architecture of the town are made.

Welcome to The Steam Guild

Approaching the entrance to The Steam Guild offices, tunnel 17a, Chamber district. This is about as close as any non-member gets to the Guild offices. The actual door is card-coded and all business with non-Guild personnel is conducted elsewhere.

The Authors

Sonia and Todd, just before passing out on the floor of the Royal Oak, Tunbridge Wells. Hilarity ensued.

The Shop With No Name

Here seen at night, The Shop With No Name advertises it's presence with a blank sign. Apparently open for business.

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