Surprisingly, Jim finds an entire aisle devoted to historical figures. Realizing that -- if the skins retain their memories -- this could mean GREAT trouble later on, he decides to hurry up and grab the most interesting. All the skins portray the men between their twenties and forties.
Nikita Khrushev and H. Hoover are the first to be taken; it's time to unveil some of the Cold War's best kept secrets. Albert Einstein comes next -- Jim figures out that he could use the brains; same goes with Thomas Alva Edison, although he might be a little outdated nowadays.
Then Jim sees it. The neatly kept moustaches. The jet black hair held in place by pure static electricity. The slender build and intense grey eyes.
Putting an Hamletic pose, Jim gets hold of the headmask of Nikola Tesla.
Time to go home!
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