John Hendrix's Bible | |
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Origin |
John Hendrix |
Type |
Bible |
Effects |
Allows user to see what their current location will look like in the future |
Downsides |
Causes user to sleep for long periods of time |
Activation |
Reading |
Collected by |
Agent Brady Brown |
Section |
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Date of Collection |
Sep.14.2013 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
John Hendrix (1865–1915), an eccentric citizen of East Tennessee, regarded as a mystic, prophesied the establishment of Oak Ridge some 40 years before construction began. Upset by the death of his young daughter and the subsequent departure of his wife and remaining family, he became religious and told his neighbors he was seeing visions. When he described his visions, people thought he was insane; for this reason, he was institutionalized for a time. According to several published accounts, one vision that he described repeatedly was considered to be a description of the city and production facilities built 28 years after his death, to be used in World War II.
Effect[]
When read from, the user can see what the area they are in will look like in the future. The effect works like a timelapse, going from the present, up to 100 years. After use, the user will begin to sleep for long periods of time.