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Abraham Lincoln was wandering around a cemetery while putting the finishing touches to his speech when he was approached by a [[Bulkhead (Animated)|large metal man]] and a young human who have both traveled from the future. The young human, who had performed the speech at school assembly, suggested some alternate wording which Lincoln incorporated into the speech before giving the pair a strange metal ball he'd found the previous night. The pair subsequently dematerialized, allowing Lincoln to go and deliver his speech. {{storylink|Time-Quake}} | Abraham Lincoln was wandering around a cemetery while putting the finishing touches to his speech when he was approached by a [[Bulkhead (Animated)|large metal man]] and a young human who have both traveled from the future. The young human, who had performed the speech at school assembly, suggested some alternate wording which Lincoln incorporated into the speech before giving the pair a strange metal ball he'd found the previous night. The pair subsequently dematerialized, allowing Lincoln to go and deliver his speech. {{storylink|Time-Quake}} | ||
Revision as of 06:36, 8 December 2015
The Gettysburg Address is a speech Abraham Lincoln gave. A human from the future helped him with the wording.
Fiction
Be the Hero books
The following summarizes one or more multipath adventures. Details vary depending on the paths taken in-story. See the book's page for information on alternate paths.
Time-Quake
Abraham Lincoln was wandering around a cemetery while putting the finishing touches to his speech when he was approached by a large metal man and a young human who have both traveled from the future. The young human, who had performed the speech at school assembly, suggested some alternate wording which Lincoln incorporated into the speech before giving the pair a strange metal ball he'd found the previous night. The pair subsequently dematerialized, allowing Lincoln to go and deliver his speech. Time-Quake
Notes
- Depending on the path chosen, you either help Lincoln with the beginning of the speech ("Four score and seven years ago") or the end ("government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth"). The original wording goes unrecorded.
External links
- Gettysburg Address on Wikipedia

