Over the course of the past few weeks, Bruno had been doing his best to overhaul the capital city of Tyrol on a practical miniature scale. He had enlisted the help of the German Army's Corps of Engineers' best minds in the project.
This was simply a mockup, a prototype for the future layout of all cities across Europe. And it was progressing swimmingly with each passing day. But this was a distant future. Tesla had only just finished proving his prototype could work, and it would be another five years, perhaps even a decade before every city in the German Reich was powered by such revolutionary technology.
It was perhaps because Bruno understood that this was a solution to a problem on a much larger timescale that, while he marveled at the realization of these innovations, which would soon be spreading across Europe, his thoughts drifted across the Atlantic. The United States, once a beacon of progress and innovation.