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MetalWorx

By: Zak MT Standridge
Narrated by: Jack Watkins, Gemma Laine-Sparkes
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In a steam-punk fever dream, these are the exploits of the aerial vessel Metalworx. This late-model cloud trawler comes fully loaded with pneumatic harpoon cannon, alcoholic dwarf, miniature dragon, amnesiac prince, and unstable captain.

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©2021 Zak Standridge (P)2021 Zak MT Standridge

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Cool steampunk short

These are the adventures of the SAS MetalWorx.

In Metalworx we are introduced to the crew of this sky shark ship, "a flying fortress", which they use to navigate the clouds of an otherwise wasted and uninhabitable world.

I believe this story serves to introduce us to a coming steampunk series?

Captain Eve Ill is kind of a badass: "Luckily I'm an adult woman. I don't need balls to try things."

I would love to recommend this as an audiobook, but honestly, I think you're better off with the Kindle version, which includes drawings of the cleverly-named characters. The female narrator isn't bad, but the male narrator sounds intentionally robotic, is terrible with accents (playing multiple characters), and the production sounds spliced together in awkward ways.

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