
When the Martian invasion of 1901 spred all over Europe, the vampire city of Selene was one of the few places the invaders went full extermination mode on. After all, there's no room for two parasitic blood suckers on one planet. Now that's not to say the invaders didn't take blood from the vampires. They did, but not for consumption. Instead they used it for testing on the many humans they've captured, injecting them with it and then see what happens. One such unfortunate, a Tomania soldier Thomas Hutter was one of the few that survived their experiments and, by the time the invaders died out from bacteria in the Earth's atmosphere, became a vampire himself. The martian attack on the city nearly decimated the emtire vampire population. Some went into hiding while others actualy joined the humans in the trenches against the martian menace.
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Heh. Love this.
The comparison between two races that practice Hematophagy was interesting.
I can only imagine the reaction the vampires had at first seeing the tripods come over the horizon... then the heat-ray.
Depending on how you treat Vampire physiology, the black smoke could have anything from no effect other than an obscuring screen of darkness that allows them to move to cover in the light of day, or actually be a severe smothering hinderance.
The comparison between two races that practice Hematophagy was interesting.
I can only imagine the reaction the vampires had at first seeing the tripods come over the horizon... then the heat-ray.
Depending on how you treat Vampire physiology, the black smoke could have anything from no effect other than an obscuring screen of darkness that allows them to move to cover in the light of day, or actually be a severe smothering hinderance.
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