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A '''voltaic bomb''' was an [[bomb|explosive device]] meant for incapacitating people invented by [[Alexander Graham Bell]] for [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]].
A '''voltaic bomb''' was a less-lethal [[bomb|explosive device]] which emitted electrical shocks upon detonation. It was an early type of {{wiki|stun grenade}} invented by [[Alexander Graham Bell]] in 1868 for the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassins]] [[Evie Frye|Evie]] and [[Jacob Frye]].
 
==Design==
The voltaic bomb was essentially an early prototype electric grenade. Upon detonation, it would discharge a blast of electrical currents. Although its main function was to incapacitate enemy targets, the voltage of its currents was high enough to cause potentially lethal injury.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref> To ensure that the users themselves could remain safe from the blasts, Bell also designed special soles which nullified the electrical shocks when worn inside boots. The casing for the grenades was made from metal, and its overall shape was likened by its inventor to a plum.<ref name="Breaking News">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Breaking News]]</ref>


==History==
==History==
In 1868, after being regularly accosted by thugs sent by [[Crawford Starrick]], Bell decided to create something to stun an assailant in case they got too insistent. He eventually came up with three formulas, one of which he assumed must work. When presenting his invention to the Frye twins, they saw a couple of Blighters approaching Bell's laboratory and he decided that it would be the perfect way of testing which formula worked and which did not. He gifted the Assassins voltaic-resistant soles and they went to the roof, where they could wasily throw the bombs down on the Blighters. Though the first couple failed to stun them, the final bomb electrocuted the thugs.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Breaking News]]</ref> The twins later [[Crafting (Assassin's Creed: Syndicate)|upgraded]] the design for the bomb twice over.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>
In 1868, in response to constant harassment by thugs sent by [[Crawford Starrick]], Alexander Graham Bell decided to invent a self-defence tool in the form of a less-lethal grenade. He came up with three formulae for the bomb's composition, but he had not yet gotten around to testing them when Starrick's [[Blighters]] returned to attack his laboratory. Fortunately for him, his [[Assassins|Assassin]] associates, the twins Jacob and Evie Frye, had just stopped by to visit moments earlier, and he was able to use their help in verifying the correct formula.<ref name="Breaking News" />
 
Quickly handing to them the voltaic-resistant soles and three differently shaped grenades, each containing a different formula, Bell went outside to stall the Blighters. Their plan was for him to weave in fruit-based code words as he spoke with the thugs which served to signal to the Frye twins on the rooftop which bomb to try out. This made for some awkward conversation as Bell randomly slipped in comments about "pears" and "apples" in turn, much to the thugs' confusion. Neither the pear-shaped nor the apple-shaped grenades produced the desired result when thrown at the Blighters, only emitting stinky gas that annoyed them, but the final "plum" bomb successfully knocked out the gangsters with electricity, validating Bell's invention.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Breaking News]]</ref>
 
From then on, the Frye twins would carry voltaic bombs with them in their missions, and they later [[Crafting (Assassin's Creed: Syndicate)|upgraded]] the design twice over to enhance its efficacy.<ref name="ACS" />
 
==Behind the scenes==
The voltaic bomb is a tool in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' (2015). They serve as the game's iteration of a stun grenade and resemble the {{wiki|electromagnetic pulse}} (EMP) grenade in video games of other media franchises, albeit adapted to fit the [[Victorian era]] setting. They are unlocked with the main story [[genetic memory|memory]] "[[Breaking News]]".


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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A voltaic bomb was a less-lethal explosive device which emitted electrical shocks upon detonation. It was an early type of stun grenade invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1868 for the British Assassins Evie and Jacob Frye.

Design

The voltaic bomb was essentially an early prototype electric grenade. Upon detonation, it would discharge a blast of electrical currents. Although its main function was to incapacitate enemy targets, the voltage of its currents was high enough to cause potentially lethal injury.[1] To ensure that the users themselves could remain safe from the blasts, Bell also designed special soles which nullified the electrical shocks when worn inside boots. The casing for the grenades was made from metal, and its overall shape was likened by its inventor to a plum.[2]

History

In 1868, in response to constant harassment by thugs sent by Crawford Starrick, Alexander Graham Bell decided to invent a self-defence tool in the form of a less-lethal grenade. He came up with three formulae for the bomb's composition, but he had not yet gotten around to testing them when Starrick's Blighters returned to attack his laboratory. Fortunately for him, his Assassin associates, the twins Jacob and Evie Frye, had just stopped by to visit moments earlier, and he was able to use their help in verifying the correct formula.[2]

Quickly handing to them the voltaic-resistant soles and three differently shaped grenades, each containing a different formula, Bell went outside to stall the Blighters. Their plan was for him to weave in fruit-based code words as he spoke with the thugs which served to signal to the Frye twins on the rooftop which bomb to try out. This made for some awkward conversation as Bell randomly slipped in comments about "pears" and "apples" in turn, much to the thugs' confusion. Neither the pear-shaped nor the apple-shaped grenades produced the desired result when thrown at the Blighters, only emitting stinky gas that annoyed them, but the final "plum" bomb successfully knocked out the gangsters with electricity, validating Bell's invention.[3]

From then on, the Frye twins would carry voltaic bombs with them in their missions, and they later upgraded the design twice over to enhance its efficacy.[1]

Behind the scenes

The voltaic bomb is a tool in Assassin's Creed: Syndicate (2015). They serve as the game's iteration of a stun grenade and resemble the electromagnetic pulse (EMP) grenade in video games of other media franchises, albeit adapted to fit the Victorian era setting. They are unlocked with the main story memory "Breaking News".

Appearances

References