William L. Allen's Leather Helmet | |
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Origin |
William Lindsay Allen |
Type |
Leather Bound Helmet |
Effects |
Allows the wearer to maintain and control density for a limited time and increase impact force |
Downsides |
User delvops a short temper that disapates after a long period of time |
Activation |
Wearing the Helmet and hitting objects |
Collected by |
Nick Renson |
Section |
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Aisle |
7332-4653 |
Shelf |
737-335-842 |
Date of Collection |
Dec.02.2012 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
William Lindsay Allen, sometimes identified as William Luedyard Allen, (c. 1877 – May 13, 1907) was an American Football player and coach. He played college football at the University of Michigan and was a player on the 1898 Michigan Wolverines Football Team that won the school's first Western Conference championship. During the 1900 and 1902 college football seasons, he was the head football coach at Washington Agricultural College located in Pullman, Washington. He compiled a record of 6–3–1 as the head coach at Washington Agricultural.
Effects[]
The wearer is able to sporadically control the density of their muscles, allowing them to impact obstacles with more force. They also develop an extremely short temper that outlasts any strength they experience.