Napalm Machine: A Brief History
Early Years (1850s-1900s)
The Napalm Machine was first conceived by Dr. Emily J. Wuggle, a pioneering dream researcher from the sleepy town of Somniumville. She envisioned a device that could tap into the subconscious mind, extracting the deepest, darkest fears of her subjects.
The Golden Age (1910s-1940s)
The Napalm Machine gained popularity among the upper echelons of Somniumville's society. Wealthy patrons would pay top dollar to have their deepest anxieties exposed, and then, of course, promptly forget.
The Dark Years (1950s-1980s)
As the world began to wake up to the horrors of war and environmental disaster, the Napalm Machine's popularity wavered. Many of its operators were accused of being in league with the dark forces they claimed to expose.