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A [[famous]] [[inventor]] and [[engineer]] born in [[Austria-Hungary]], Nikola Tesla developed a number of great [[invention]]s such as the [[Tesla Coil]] and an alternating current induction system for [[electricity]]. Nikola Tesla now resides in [[the United States of America]]. Tesla may have received influence for his inventions from the [[Laboratory Journal of Victor Frankenstein]].<ref>[[The Gothic Earth Gazetteer]] p.48</ref>
A [[famous]] [[inventor]] and [[engineer]] born in [[Austria-Hungary]], Nikola Tesla developed a number of great [[invention]]s such as the [[Tesla Coil]] and an alternating current induction system for [[electricity]]. Nikola Tesla now resides in [[the United States of America]]. Tesla may have received influence for his inventions from the [[Laboratory Journal of Victor Frankenstein]].<ref>[[The Gothic Earth Gazetteer]] p.48</ref>
More on this person at [[W:Nikola Tesla|at Wikipedia]]


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A famous inventor and engineer born in Austria-Hungary, Nikola Tesla developed a number of great inventions such as the Tesla Coil and an alternating current induction system for electricity. Nikola Tesla now resides in the United States of America. Tesla may have received influence for his inventions from the Laboratory Journal of Victor Frankenstein.[1]

More on this person at at Wikipedia

Thomas Edison tried to demonstrate the dangerous nature of alternating current by using it to power the electric chair used in the execution for William Kemmler. Since then, Kemmler has risen from the grave to seek Thomas Edision's demise.[2]

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