Lucy gets warped to a different place and time in the Fallen London universe
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"Nah, I'm rescuing everyone. Go on to the area I said on the announcement, I'm going to break the whole thing off." 

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"The riots didn't help-"

"The riots didn't have the Overseers in a tizzy until they happened. Or someone able to smash the presses wif 'er bare fist."

"And it's not like we can get any more work done here."

(One of them coughs violently.)

"Roight, everyone, get your stuff and whatever's handy and not nailed down and get walking."

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She gives them a thumbs up and goes off to coax any more stragglers she can find. 

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This takes a while and the Workworld's conditions are fairly miserable - everyone could use some Mountainlight - but she can quickly meet and convince the workers' resistance, who can have everyone working together much more quickly since they have the locals' trust already. And with confirmation that the Overseers aren't coming back they start unbolting some of the more movable and valuable pieces of heavy industrial equipment to bring to that street. If it gets too crowded they'll leave stuff behind.

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"Movable" is a relative term. Most valuable things are more movable than, say, an entire spar of rock, and Lucy is extremely willing to be helpful.

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Lots of drill presses and generators and boilers and various other tools can join literally the entire Workworld's population on that one street, then. Not nearly all of the valuable industrial tools or even a quarter of it, thousands and thousands of people and whatever food and clothes and coal and other stuff they can bring takes up a lot of space even when there's an entire street to fill.

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And once everything is in place, she scuttles down to the underside of the spar, and strikes the stone hard, in just the right place. Once, twice, thrice, and then with a rumbling crack it breaks free. She glides along its length to a point in the center, and grabs on firmly as she heads out, looking for an uninhabited rock big enough for people to spread out some and far enough off that the might of the government won't land on them as soon as her back is turned. 

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For that, she wants north. Far north. A wrecked and abandoned corner of the sky, caught between the Ormsworld and a wide field of sky dotted with the discarded wreckage of the parts of London Her Eternal Majesty found displeasing, such as Parliament. There are empty rocks here, some big enough to build a city on.

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She's not confident in her ability to get around in the Ormsworld itself with this spar, so she finds a reasonably sheltered appropriately-sized rock and finally sets it down. Then she turns back and dresses and goes in to see the Resistance organizers about next steps. There are other Workworld, of course, but also probably some of these people have other things they'd rather do than try to build a life on a desolate rock and that should be taken into account too. 

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There's a lot of arguing. Like, a lot. Some of them want to build a new city of freed Workworlders here and declare independence. Some want to vanish back into the rest of Albion. Some want to find their families. Some just want to rest for, like, a year, despairing at their wrecked bodies. Some say that building an 'independent' city in Albion is just asking for a war and where would they get food and coal and steel anyway? It would be better if they could get to the Reach or Eleutheria somehow, but of course the transit relays are all monitored by Customs.

These people are used to work. The ones who aren't busy arguing are already grading and levelling the nearby stone, carving bricks out of it. (Maybe she could fuse this bit of Workworld stone to the rest of it with Correspondence? It'd be more stable. For that matter, Correspondence is very fiery, could she make some of these boilers permanently 'on'?)

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Wrecked bodies are something Lucy can fix straight off. Getting to the Reach or Eleutheria is doable if they'd prefer that. 

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Amazing healing powers!!

There's a growing camp who want to declare independence and fight if they have to. Some still want to just sneak back to London or their hometown or whatever. Some think getting out of Albion would be nice. That's where they'd actually be free. But they probably aren't deciding any of that today.

Resistance leader guy wants to know if she's going to deliver them more workworlders.

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"Unless you think it'd be better to take them somewhere else." 

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Well, he'd appreciate a warning so they can prepare for it. And, uh, a way to get food and coal and maybe building supplies for houses and stuff. He guesstimates a few thousand will want to stay on this rock. They're gonna tunnel into the rock and make bricks out of it but fourteen thousand people need shelter and that's slow.

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"Yeah...I can bring seeds and see what I can do about growing your own food. Coal and building supplies I have fewer ideas for." 

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"We have everything we need to turn trees into rowhouses if you can get us some trees. And firewood is a thing. I don't know how to get like independent locomotives to come here without telling the Establishment how to as well, though. We could make some cannons, probably."

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"Trees I can do," she agrees. "If there's a bunch of people who all want to go one place, I can take them on my way to the next Workworld." 

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"You'll get a batch for London, maybe. For all that it's the center of Albion, you can disappear in London."

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"If it's anything like it was in the Neath that checks out." 

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Lots of these people would like to go to London, yeah. Also, some of this industrial gear is too specialized to be useful here and was only grabbed because it's valuable, but she could fence it to the Wit & Vinegar Lumber Company and use it to buy stuff for the new Workworlder City.

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Where's Wit & Vinegar?

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On the south side of London. They are a perfectly legitimate struggling lumber company, in the same way that a locomotive with lots of hidden compartments is a perfectly legitimate trading vessel. Resistance Head Guy has just enough contacts there that they'll fence stuff for her and only fleece her a little bit.

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Okay, excellent. Passengers first or fencing equipment first? There's tradeoffs one against another, she can carry some amount of people even if she's carrying freight, but...

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Passengers first, give them more time to vanish into London. Some of them might lead the Establishment here by accident or coercion but that's not really avoidable in the long term, so.

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It's not, no. Can she get a general description of London's environs so she can figure out a good place to land? 

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