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Revision as of 00:09, 6 March 2008
| Philadelphia, PA | |
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Philadelphia, as seen by Molly | |
| Language(s) Spoken: | English |
Philadelphia, PA is the sixth most populous city in the United States, and is colloquially referred to as "The City of Brotherly Love."
Notable Locations
Notable Residents
Notable Visitors
About
The Kindness of Strangers
Matt asks Molly to locate the "nightmare man", and she pinpoints his location to apartment number 9 in a building in Philadelphia.
Fight or Flight
Matt and Nathan pay a visit to Maury's apartment. They barge in, and Matt handcuffs his father. They find a photograph of Maury with the Symbol on it in red. Maury then inserts them into their own personal nightmares. While this is going on, Maury leaves his apartment. Eventually, Matt inserts a thought into Nathan's head and the nightmare is broken.
Graphic Novel:A Lesson in Electricity
Joseph Priestley writes in his journal the account of what Benjamin Franklin told him happened with his famous kite experiment, and which has been kept a secret for several years. According to the account, Benjamin Franklin and his son conducted the experiment with lightning to test the theory of conservation of charge. However, instead of the lightning being totally diverted by the key, Benjamin is shocked with enough electricity to kill a man and later discharges it into his cat. Afterwards, Benjamin does not appear to suffer any injuries from the experiment.
Gallery
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Molly pinpoints her "nightmare man's" location...
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...to an apartment in Philadelphia...
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...number 9.