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Resonanz unter Messines

A World War I Engineer Races to Stop a Tesla Weapon

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Resonanz unter Messines

By: Leszek Lisowski
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A Tesla weapon buried beneath the Western Front threatens to unravel more than enemy lines.

June 1917. Beneath the scarred ridges of Messines, the war grinds on—not just above ground, but deep within it. Inside the dark corridors of Germany’s Tesla Division, Oberleutnant Heinrich Voss faces a dilemma that cannot be solved by rank or regulation. As harmonics ripple through chalk and stone, something older than tactics begins to stir—an engineered silence, calibrated to kill.

The Resonanzmine Type R was never meant to hum this long. Designed as an experimental breakthrough in subterranean warfare, it now pulses with unintended consequence. Its music reaches too far. Its influence grows too fast. And the officer trained to oversee its deployment begins to fear he was never meant to understand it.

Trapped between obedience and annihilation, Voss must navigate the fine line between scientific logic and moral fracture. Around him, the ground trembles with more than enemy shells. Allies turn cold. Orders lose their shape. And beneath it all, the resonance deepens.

Step into a version of World War I where copper sings, silence kills, and history fractures along the seams of invention. The storm is gathering—enter the shadows now.
20th Century Alternate History Historical Fiction Science Fiction Steampunk World War I
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