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Angela Franklin was a female Human scientist in the 20th century.

Biography[]

She was born on 24 December 1934, and attended Yale University. After graduating in 1954, she went on to study at Princeton University, earning a doctorate in physics and experimental chemistry, as well as master's degrees in biology, electrical engineering, and romance languages. She then served in the United States Army Corps of Engineers, working in Korea from 1958 to 1961. Sometime prior to 1968, while on the faculty at Yale, she joined Project Hercules, an effort to develop enhanced fusion technology.

In 1968, Project head Diana Winters introduced Franklin to Aegis agent Gary Seven and his associate Roberta Lincoln, who posed as scientists overseeing final procedures of the enhanced fusion bomb test. Two days later in the control room, Franklin noticed that Arthur Truman was missing. (TOS - Assignment: Earth comic: "Brighter Than a Thousand Suns")

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