Plan 1919
Wonder Woman and Maru stumbled upon a revelation that would send shock waves through history: Churchill's brazen admission of Britain's chilling plan to unleash poison gas on a staggering scale in 1919, targeting civilians no less.
Picture this: Churchill, practically rubbing his hands with excitement, throws his weight behind the development of the ominous "m-device," a diabolical contraption designed to transform bombers into harbingers of toxic doom. This cloud of insidious particles, cunningly designed to infiltrate even the sturdiest of gas masks, had Churchill clamoring for production to be ramped up three or fourfold.
But wait, there's more. Assembling a formidable bomber force of 17,000, Churchill's intentions become crystal clear. While many would rain down conventional high explosives, a significant portion would be armed to the teeth with poison gas, ready to unleash hell at the drop of a hat.
And if anyone dared question the morality of such tactics, Churchill's retort was chillingly pragmatic: "The Huns wanted this war. Somebody had to send after them." Wonder Woman and Maru could only look on in disbelief as the full extent of the planned chemical onslaught came into focus.
But this wasn't merely about defeating Germany; it was about asserting dominance on a global scale. Churchill's squadron of Handley Page bombers, poised to rain destruction on Berlin and Dusseldorf, served as a stark reminder of Britain's unyielding might.
As Churchill himself declared, "We are the stronger party," and he intended to drive that message home with explosive force. And let's not forget the ulterior motives lurking beneath the surface: tackling the emerging Bolshevik threat and securing Britain's imperial interests in the Middle East.
In the face of such ruthless pragmatism, Wonder Woman and Maru realized that the stakes were higher than they ever imagined. With Britain's grand designs laid bare, they could only brace themselves for the tumultuous chapters yet to unfold in the annals of history.