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“Why our scientist?” Katherine wondered.  “What do you suppose that Russia would want from him?”<br><br>
 
“Why our scientist?” Katherine wondered.  “What do you suppose that Russia would want from him?”<br><br>
  
"His invention," said Josephine, "As I understand it, it could transform the Russian fleet into a match for Her Majesty's Navy, as horrifying and unbelievable a thought as that is. Russia has no warm water port unless you count the Crimea. Steam power is the future and any innovation that makes harnessing steam safer and more efficient should be the goal of everyone. For a practically landlocked country as Russia to have that innovation first would upset the balance of power that holds England first and foremost among nations. Should she lose her position, she will suffer the consequences from her enemies. And she has them." Josephine leaned back in her carriage seat, wincing as her head met the bolster. "Empire-building is not a friendly or bloodless business and there are parties who are sharpening their knives and biding their time. I just hope that the bell has not yet begun to toll for Albion. I well and truly hope not."<br><br>
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"His invention," said Josephine, "as I understood it, could change the Russian fleet into a match for Her Majesty's Navy, as horrifying and unbelievable a thought as that is. Russia has no warm water port unless you count the Crimea. Steam power is the future and any innovation that makes harnessing steam safer and more efficient should be the goal of all navies. For a practically landlocked country as Russia to have that innovation first would upset the balance of power that holds England first and foremost among the nations. Should she lose her position, she will suffer the consequences from her enemies. And she has them." Josephine leaned back in her carriage seat, wincing as her head met the bolster. "Empire-building is not a friendly or bloodless business and there are parties who are sharpening their knives and biding their time. I just hope that the bell has not yet begun to toll for Albion. I well and truly hope not."<br><br>
  
 
The brunette’s fingers twitched and she fisted her hands to still them.<br><br>
 
The brunette’s fingers twitched and she fisted her hands to still them.<br><br>

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