(Shocking) Presto, Steam Luddite

Lore
?

Acquisition
See Presto, Steam Luddite.

Name origin
Presto is an Italian tempo performance direction indicating that a passage may be played with extreme speed; the term translates from Italian as "quickly, fast; soon, early".

The Luddites were 19th-century English textile workers who protested newly developed labour-economizing technologies from 1811 to 1816 and destroyed machinery because it would harm their livelihood. The stocking frames, spinning frames and power looms introduced during the Industrial Revolution threatened to replace the artisans with less-skilled, low-wage labourers, leaving them without work. Although the origin of the name Luddite is uncertain, a popular theory is that the movement was named after Ned Ludd, a youth who allegedly smashed two stocking frames in 1779, and whose name had become emblematic of machine destroyers.

Additional Info
Artwork by Marat Ars.