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During the [[Rebellion against King Washington (alternate reality)|fight]] against [[George Washington|King Washington]]'s tyranny, Thomas Jefferson was the leader of the [[New York City|New York]] rebellion.<ref name="TOKW">''[[The Tyranny of King Washington: The Redemption]]''</ref>
During the [[Rebellion against King Washington (alternate reality)|fight]] against [[George Washington|King Washington]]'s tyranny, Thomas Jefferson was the leader of the [[New York City|New York]] rebellion.<ref name="TOKW">''[[The Tyranny of King Washington: The Redemption]]''</ref>


When [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] crashed the ''[[Aquila]]'' into another ship off the shore of New York City, Washington traveled to the docks to investigate the disturbance. Jefferson seized this opportunity to attack Washington's [[New York Pyramid|fortress]].
When [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] crashed the ''[[Aquila]]'' into another [[Ships|ship]] off the shore of New York City, Washington traveled to the docks to investigate the disturbance. Jefferson seized this opportunity to attack Washington's [[New York Pyramid|fortress]].


He was later quickly overwhelmed, but Ratonhnhaké:ton arrived and used his [[Bear Might]] ability to cut off Washington's reinforcements and open up an escape route for the rebels. As they fled, the Kanien'kehá:ka introduced himself to Jefferson.<ref name="TOKW"/>
He was later quickly overwhelmed, but Ratonhnhaké:ton arrived and used his [[Bear Might]] ability to cut off Washington's reinforcements and open up an escape route for the rebels. As they fled, the [[Kanien'kehá:ka]] introduced himself to Jefferson.<ref name="TOKW" />


They met again in an alley. Jefferson recognized they needed the people's help to bring down Washington and directed the Kanien'kehá:ka to [[John Fitzwilliams]], a corrupt official hoarding food to sell them at inflated prices. Ratonhnhaké:ton assassinated him, and with the help of the farmer [[Warren]], distributed food to the people of the city, gaining Jefferson their favor.<ref name="TOKW"/>
They met again in an alley. Jefferson recognized they needed the people's help to bring down Washington and directed the Kanien'kehá:ka to [[John Fitzwilliams]], a corrupt official hoarding food to sell them at inflated prices. Ratonhnhaké:ton assassinated him, and with the help of the farmer [[Warren]], distributed food to the people of the city, gaining Jefferson their favor.<ref name="TOKW" />


Ratonhnhaké:ton met Jefferson again, who informed him he had received word that [[Paul Revere]]'s wife and son had disappeared. Ratonhnhaké:ton took up Revere's work of rallying the people against Washington, causing chaos and destruction that turned the people on their oppressors.
Ratonhnhaké:ton met Jefferson again, who informed him he had received word that [[Paul Revere]]'s wife and son had disappeared. Ratonhnhaké:ton took up Revere's work of rallying the people against Washington, causing chaos and destruction that turned the people on their oppressors.


With the city's guards scattered, Ratonhnhaké:ton prepared to signal an attack on Washington's palace by toppling the gunpowder storage tower in [[Fort George]]. Jefferson spent his spy [[Godfrey]] to plant explosives at the base of the tower for Ratonhnhaké:ton to topple it.<ref name="TOKW"/>
With the city's [[Guards|guards]] scattered, Ratonhnhaké:ton prepared to signal an attack on Washington's palace by toppling the gunpowder storage tower in [[Fort George]]. Jefferson spent his spy [[Godfrey]] to plant explosives at the base of the tower for Ratonhnhaké:ton to topple it.<ref name="TOKW" />


When this was accomplished, Jefferson and [[Benjamin Franklin]] led the attack on Washington's pyramid. Ratonhnhaké:ton promised he would see them again after he entered the palace and confronted the king.<ref name="TOKW"/>
When this was accomplished, Jefferson and [[Benjamin Franklin]] led the attack on Washington's pyramid. Ratonhnhaké:ton promised he would see them again after he entered the palace and confronted the king.<ref name="TOKW" />


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 19:35, 7 October 2016


Thomas Jefferson (1743 – 1826) was one of the American Founding Fathers, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and the third President of the United States.[1]

Alternate reality

During the fight against King Washington's tyranny, Thomas Jefferson was the leader of the New York rebellion.[2]

When Ratonhnhaké:ton crashed the Aquila into another ship off the shore of New York City, Washington traveled to the docks to investigate the disturbance. Jefferson seized this opportunity to attack Washington's fortress.

He was later quickly overwhelmed, but Ratonhnhaké:ton arrived and used his Bear Might ability to cut off Washington's reinforcements and open up an escape route for the rebels. As they fled, the Kanien'kehá:ka introduced himself to Jefferson.[2]

They met again in an alley. Jefferson recognized they needed the people's help to bring down Washington and directed the Kanien'kehá:ka to John Fitzwilliams, a corrupt official hoarding food to sell them at inflated prices. Ratonhnhaké:ton assassinated him, and with the help of the farmer Warren, distributed food to the people of the city, gaining Jefferson their favor.[2]

Ratonhnhaké:ton met Jefferson again, who informed him he had received word that Paul Revere's wife and son had disappeared. Ratonhnhaké:ton took up Revere's work of rallying the people against Washington, causing chaos and destruction that turned the people on their oppressors.

With the city's guards scattered, Ratonhnhaké:ton prepared to signal an attack on Washington's palace by toppling the gunpowder storage tower in Fort George. Jefferson spent his spy Godfrey to plant explosives at the base of the tower for Ratonhnhaké:ton to topple it.[2]

When this was accomplished, Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin led the attack on Washington's pyramid. Ratonhnhaké:ton promised he would see them again after he entered the palace and confronted the king.[2]

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