Alexander Gram Bell's Telephone Wire | |
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Origin |
Alexander Gram Bell |
Type |
Old Telephone Wire |
Effects |
Allows two people to create a psychic link in their minds, allowing them to talk over a distance telepathically |
Downsides |
Drowns out all outside sound that the users may experience when talking. |
Activation |
Installing the wire over any type of ground telephone |
Collected by |
K. Johnson |
Section |
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Aisle |
4783404-18380347 |
Shelf |
983903-337220-59384 |
Date of Collection |
Jan 4th, 1919 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Alexander Graham Bell was an eminent scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone.
This telephone wire was used during the first live transmission of human sound through a wire.
Effects[]
Allows two people to create a psychic link in their minds allowing telepathic communication over large distances. Must be installed into a telephone before the link can be established.
When the link is created, it drowns out all outside sound that the users may experience when talking.
Collection[]
Collected by Agent Karess Johnson on January 4th, 1919.