Ray came to the conclusion that war is bad about around the halfway point (I think, I wasn't really keeping track of the time) but didn't exactly grow as a character at all aside from that. Ray and Lloyd rush to direct the castle across the Thames, in the process defeating Alfred that is also controlling some gigantic construction claws. Along with the castle that is steered astray from the heated battle, the structure is becoming unstable and could blow up on top of the city. The film eventually leads Ray to steal the ball to develop a makeshift rocket ride, and attempts to obtain entry to a floating while the British Royal Navy tries to shoot it down in vain. However, a trial in Russian Alaska goes terribly wrong, with Edward engulfed in freezing cold gases, but ends up in the creation of an odd spherical apparatus. They theorized the water might be harnessed as a possible ultimate power source to run the steam engines. Scientist Lloyd Steam and together with his son, Edward, have miraculously succeeded, following a lengthy journey and expedition, in discovering the long sought after pure mineral water. The film's setting is in 1863, where an alternate Europe has made significant strides in steampunk-themed innovations and technologies.
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