February 5, 1971: Apollo 14 parks directly on top of Armstrong’s original footprint, destroying the iconic symbol of man’s greatest achievement. Flustered, astronaut Alan Shephard draws the first thing to come to mind – his cat, Herbert.
A small english bakery catches fire. Down the road, Sir Nigel Frumpybrough’s poorly-parked horse blocks the single neighborhood fire cart from reaching the burning building.
The Great Fire of London would go on to eventually claim over 10,000 homes…