Benjamin Franklin's Keys | |
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Origin |
Benjamin Franklin |
Type |
Keys |
Effects |
Attracts electricity |
Downsides |
Can cause powerful shocks to enter the body |
Activation |
Holding |
Collected by |
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Section |
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Aisle |
355089-5528 |
Shelf |
850544-42863-775 |
Date of Collection |
November 23, 1784 |
[Source] |
Origins[]
Benjamin Franklin was an eminent scientist, statesman, inventor, author, diplomat and Founding Father during the breakup between Great Britain and the American colonies. His well remembered for his kite experiment on electricity, where he flew a kite into a lightning storm to see what would happen.
Effects[]
When held, the keys attract electrical energy, from lightning to artifacts' energy.
Trivia[]
During Spring Cleaning , it somehow got mixed up with the Keys to the Tower of London , firing off cages of self-sufficient electricity that trapped and amplified surrounding artifacts. The artifacts were neutralized by using Buckminster Fuller’s Geodesic Dome Model and the 1977 NYC Blackout DJ Mixer.
The mixer sets off blasts of energy that disables all nearby electrical output, but would also cause widespread looting in Univille if activated. To counteract it, the model was used to encase the mixer’s energy, until it grew powerful enough to burst the bubble of energy containing it, neutralizing all the artifacts.