Weapons of Light
& Power
"A soldier leaned
out the window, taking aim at Charlotte. A frisson of energy pulsed from the
weapon, barely missing her. She screamed, flailing.
Ashton flipped the
rocket ignition on the power cycle and the force of the thrust slammed him
against the seat as he shot skyward toward the roof. Pulling his tracer gun, he
fired blindly at the building. The soldier dove for the floor." ~Ashton
Wells, The Tremblers
Creating the weapons for my YA Steampunk novel, The Tremblers took me on a fascinating path.
The invention of destructive devices was vexing and addicting all at once.
Weapons of light -- Tracer
Guns are the weapon of choice for the soldiers of the Peaceful Union.
Powerful blasters that syphon the glowing purple energy from the massive Tesla
Domes caging the city-states are feared by the average citizen. Constantly recalibrating
to the dome's pulse, they are outlawed to everyone but the soldiers of the
government.
Charlotte is a tinkerer and inventor. The daughter of a
renowned soldier and chemist, her weapons needed finesse. I designed the metal
spheres of her Shrieking Violet
grenade to cluster together like a flower. Its shrill screech disables her
enemies while a curtain of magenta gas shields her escape.
The outlaws and Lawmen
of Outer City favor guns and pistols of the old world. Sheriff Sebastian
Riley's revolver helped him to rise to power among the pirates and pioneers of
the sky settlement.
Another daunting tool as the Lightning Stick. Capable of lashing whips of energy. Used by the
ruthless Lawmen of the floating ports, Charlotte learns of its devastating
effects while trying to flee with Ashton.
However, it is the power and might of the Peaceful Union Aero Squad that strikes
fear into the heart of every citizen. Their searing lamps and concussion bombs
send rioters scrambling. Creating airship battles and designing the infamous
rebel ship, The Stygian, was great fun! Myself the daughter of a military man,
I grew up visiting airshows and sitting at the controls of massive machines of
war. I wanted to bring that fascination
and awe to the Blackburn Chronicles.
If you love mechanica, mayhem, and monsters, then check out The Tremblers and Wind Reapers
available now wherever books are sold.
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