Part 1:- The Dawn of the Influence
ng with the other members, were determined to control the future of electricity and banking. Their influence began to
s pushing the boundaries of what electricity could achieve. Edison, a practical and shrewd businessman, was focused on developing a commercia
mas Edison, presenting himself as a benefactor eager to support Edison's work. Edison, always in need of financial backing, welcome
Johann began to subtly steer Edison's projects, ensuring that key patents and technologies were controlled by the Illuminates
a superior electrical system faced opposition from Edison, who championed direct current (DC). The so-called "
posing as a scientific enthusiast. She expressed admiration for Tesla's work and offered to introduce him to potential inves
ngs resulted in substantial funding for his projects, but also bound him to the Illuminates' influence. Patents wer
udden influx of funding and support for both Tesla and Edison. His articles raised questions about the true motives behi
lit streets, he noticed a figure following him. He quickened his pace, but the figure matched his every move
ho had been following Lachlan's articles and believed in his cause. She had seen the man tailing Lachlan and decided to intervene. Eliza revea
s companies. They had all experienced or witnessed the underhanded tactics used to stifle innovation and control patents
ents linking Johann von Braun and Sophia von Stahl to various financial transactions and patents. These docum
elieved that by exposing the Illuminates' schemes, they could rally public support and hinder their plan
, which had been orchestrated by Johann. They planned to intercept the documents and expose the financial ties
hasized the importance of consolidating patents and controlling the flow of technology to maximize profits
f the building. Lachlan and Eliza narrowly escaped, managing to keep the recording and several key docum
shocked by the revelations, and protests erupted demanding transparency and accountability in the electrical and banking
a disinformation campaign, discrediting the resistance and labeling them as conspiracy the
g resistance determined to expose their schemes. The spark of power that had ignited their ambitions now cast long shadows over the progress t