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Much later, Bell also installed a dart mechanism in their [[Assassin Gauntlet|Assassin gauntlets]]. The twins further assisted him by recovering cable lines taken by the Blighters in the College Wharf and informed him of a poison shipment from Starrick.<ref name=":0" />
Much later, Bell also installed a dart mechanism in their [[Assassin Gauntlet|Assassin gauntlets]]. The twins further assisted him by recovering cable lines taken by the Blighters in the College Wharf and informed him of a poison shipment from Starrick.<ref name=":0" />


He also created [[Bombs|voltaic bombs]], which allowed the Assassins to stun assailants.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08yEh3r35II ''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' Historical Characters Trailer]</ref>
After Jacob destroyed the factory of ''[[Starrick's Soothing Syrup]]'' and eliminated its Templar producer [[John Elliotson]], Bell took it upon himself to inform his neighbors the truth about the drug.<ref name=":0" />
 
Starrick then offered Bell a huge amount of money to coax him in his side. Bell inadvertently refused; aware of what the Blighters were capable of, he created voltaic bombs, should he use it to stun assailants if the need arose. He offered prototypes and protective insulators to the Frye twins, hoping that they would test it for him to get the right formula. The opportunity came as the infuriated Blighters arrived. As Bell delayed the enemy gang with his talk, the twins tested the voltaic bombs on them.<ref name=":0" />
 
Together with the twins, they headed to the telegraph station to prevent Starrick from spreading false information to the city and show them the truth regarding the Templars' operations. Bell destroyed three telegraph machines to cripple Starrick's plans.<ref name=":0" />


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Alexander Graham Bell

Alexander Graham Bell (3 March 1847 – 2 August 1922) was a Scottish-born scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who was credited with inventing the first practical telephone. He was on friendly terms with Henry Green, who nicknamed him, "Aleck".

Biography

As the inventor of the telegraph, Alexander Graham Bell shared the same adversary with the London Assassins - Crawford Starrick. This caused him to form an alliance and friendship with the Assassin leader Henry Green and aided his exploits against the Templar-affiliated gang Blighters.[1]

In 1868, Green introduced the twin Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye to Bell, and fixed the Rope Launcher for them. In return, Evie Frye assisted Bell in setting up a free telegraph line for companies competing against Starrick Telegraph to use, by installing new fuses in the Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster, while at the same time suggesting that he rename his phonetic telegraph as the telephone. The inventor also showed the Assassin the formula of smoke bombs. Returning to his workshop, Bell showed Jacob the first messages of his invention.[1]

Much later, Bell also installed a dart mechanism in their Assassin gauntlets. The twins further assisted him by recovering cable lines taken by the Blighters in the College Wharf and informed him of a poison shipment from Starrick.[1]

After Jacob destroyed the factory of Starrick's Soothing Syrup and eliminated its Templar producer John Elliotson, Bell took it upon himself to inform his neighbors the truth about the drug.[1]

Starrick then offered Bell a huge amount of money to coax him in his side. Bell inadvertently refused; aware of what the Blighters were capable of, he created voltaic bombs, should he use it to stun assailants if the need arose. He offered prototypes and protective insulators to the Frye twins, hoping that they would test it for him to get the right formula. The opportunity came as the infuriated Blighters arrived. As Bell delayed the enemy gang with his talk, the twins tested the voltaic bombs on them.[1]

Together with the twins, they headed to the telegraph station to prevent Starrick from spreading false information to the city and show them the truth regarding the Templars' operations. Bell destroyed three telegraph machines to cripple Starrick's plans.[1]

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