Rod H beat me to it: there're specifications as part of the art gallery on their homepage that state that they do have heat rays,
including one type that can be used by a single (large and strong) man. Oddly, the 1500ft Dreadnought class battle zeppelin has only
one heat ray (but several other guns, planes, tripods, etc.).
Edit: There's a bit of a timeline discrepancy: if the first Martian attack came "early in the twentieth century," Roosevelt is rather
young-looking 15 years later, when he'd be in his late fifties at the youngest. Not to mention that he's listed as being Secretary of War --
after being President (1901-1909)? And they can't move the year of the invasion back enough to justify Teddy looking that
youthful unless they want to make the Red Baron a really young hero (mental image of 14-year-old von Richthofen in a plug suit
asking, "What are you, stupid?"), since he was only 25 or 26 when he died in 1918.
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.
including one type that can be used by a single (large and strong) man. Oddly, the 1500ft Dreadnought class battle zeppelin has only
one heat ray (but several other guns, planes, tripods, etc.).
Edit: There's a bit of a timeline discrepancy: if the first Martian attack came "early in the twentieth century," Roosevelt is rather
young-looking 15 years later, when he'd be in his late fifties at the youngest. Not to mention that he's listed as being Secretary of War --
after being President (1901-1909)? And they can't move the year of the invasion back enough to justify Teddy looking that
youthful unless they want to make the Red Baron a really young hero (mental image of 14-year-old von Richthofen in a plug suit
asking, "What are you, stupid?"), since he was only 25 or 26 when he died in 1918.
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.