After the close of WWI, a brash young dog fighter pilot named Sir Rutherford Welch volunteered for a scientific experiment called cry0-stasis. The experiment sought to prove that humans could be frozen and preserved to later be restored at a predetermined point. Here is an artist’s interpretation of what this may have looked like back in 1915:

Due to some complications Welch was left frozen for 90 years. Welch’s cryo tube was a drift until 2005. An additional interpretation:

His cryo tube was discovered by Ernie Zahn and Tom Stroll. The two Niente Peaches members thawed Welch and now he works for them and Niente Peaches as a columnist with his work, The Monthly Telegraph. A peridocial in which Welch discusses the technological discoveries he’s made in our world. As you can imagine, Welch has been out of the tech loop for quite some time. Join him as he adjusts from telegraphs to cell phones and hop scotch to video games in his column, The Monthly Telegraph! Subscribe, share, read!