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Attack On Titan: Industrial Revolution

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Chapter 0 – Synopsis Reborn after death, Gale awakens in the world of the Titans. At first, convinced that he is completely without any help, he soon discovers an impossible ability: in his dreams, he can connect with real historical figures, minds that changed the course of humanity through knowledge, science, and destruction. On a dreamlike night, he meets Roger Bacon, the medieval philosopher who documented gunpowder and helped introduce its knowledge to Europe. Then appear Albertus Magnus, Leonardo da Vinci, James Watt, Alfred Nobel… and finally, the man who marked the limit of modern science: J. Robert Oppenheimer. That very day, a bold idea ignites in Gale’s mind. If he can learn directly from those who transformed war and industry… could he save Paradis Island without resorting to the Rumbling? “Decided! I will overthrow the Central Government and change the island’s destiny with science and steel!” “The Rumbling cannot save Paradis Island or the Eldians! Only industrial development can do that!” “Eren! The world is no longer decided by giants… it is decided by technology!” Guided by the knowledge transmitted through dreams, from medieval gunpowder that changed European battlefields, through the Industrial Revolution, to the principles of nuclear energy, Gale drives Paradis Island toward a transformation that no nation in the world could have imagined. No one expected that when Zeke, the Beast Titan, arrived at Paradis Island, he would be greeted by skies dominated by airplanes, fields defended by tanks, and cannons aimed not at the past… but at a future where they would be safe. ... Patreon: SrCuervo
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

My name is Gale Hawthorne.

I enjoyed my life like any other teenager, but death came to me at a very early age, and I regret to say that it was a rather simple death.

The cause of my death was suffocation. I was not strangled by my lover over infidelity or anything like that—I wasn't that interesting to women.

I simply ate a giant burrito in my room, where I usually created crazy things.

I was eating a giant burrito that appeared from time to time on the Internet. It had so many ingredients that it was ridiculous to think it would taste good when combined, so I toasted it a bit and used sauces to take away some of the dryness.

Although I made sure to chew well before swallowing, the dough of the burrito's tortilla stuck to my tongue, which caused me to suffocate.

I must admit that it was partly my fault, since I was eating a damn giant burrito while reading, so it was probably inevitable to die that way.

Things got bloodier when I tried to open my throat to breathe. I didn't calculate the cut properly and pierced where I shouldn't have.

Well, better to die that way than by trying to do nothing. In any case, I did what I could.

You might think I was an idiot, that I did something ridiculous, but believe me, I tried everything.

Although I kept my interaction with my neighbors to a minimum, I was at my neighbor's entrance, frantically ringing the doorbell and violently banging on the door of his apartment.

Unfortunately, the two neighbors I used to talk to were not there.

Gripped by panic, I forgot where I had left my cell phone, and it's not like I remembered exactly what the emergency number was.

Was it 912? Or was it supposed to be 911?

I should have contacted them first before going to ask my neighbors for help. But speaking would have been impossible—they wouldn't have understood me.

And now, in a pool of my own blood, the ideas I never managed to realize flooded my mind.

I thought: what would those brilliant geniuses of humanity's golden ages have done?

And without ever knowing the answer, I died silently.