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Several nights later, in the middle of an electrical storm, Tiger accompanies Benjamin and [[William Franklin|his son]] to a hilltop where they perform his kite experiment. And after [[Electrical absorption|absorbing]] a massive amount of electricity, Benjamin dissipates the charge by petting Tiger, who is safely insulated under his fur. |
Several nights later, in the middle of an electrical storm, Tiger accompanies Benjamin and [[William Franklin|his son]] to a hilltop where they perform his kite experiment. And after [[Electrical absorption|absorbing]] a massive amount of electricity, Benjamin dissipates the charge by petting Tiger, who is safely insulated under his fur. |
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Revision as of 05:20, 5 March 2008
| Tiger | |
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| First appearance | A Lesson in Electricity |
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| Known ability | None |
| Gender | |
| Home | Philadelphia, PA |
| Residence | The Franklins' home |
| Occupation | Housecat |
Tiger is Benjamin Franklin's pet cat.
About
Graphic Novel:A Lesson in Electricity
One night in 1752, Tiger is sleeping, nestled closely to Benjamin Franklin on his bed. Tiger wakes up when Deborah Franklin enters the bedroom to tell her husband that his lightning-triggered bells are ringing, and jumps off the bed when Benjamin gets up to go downstairs.
Several nights later, in the middle of an electrical storm, Tiger accompanies Benjamin and his son to a hilltop where they perform his kite experiment. And after absorbing a massive amount of electricity, Benjamin dissipates the charge by petting Tiger, who is safely insulated under his fur.
See Also
- For other uses of Tiger, see Tiger (disambig).
