About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 38. Chapters: BioShock Infinite Characters, BioShock Infinite Enemies, BioShock Infinite Images, BioShock Infinite Nostrums, BioShock Infinite Video Files, BioShock Infinite Vigors, BioShock Infinite Weapons, Columbia Businesses,1904 Emporia Bombing, Automated Stallion, Columbia, Columbia Businesses, Columbia Storyline, Columbia Timeline, Security Zeppelin, Sky-Hook, Sky-Line, Tear, The Founders, Vox Populi, Booker DeWitt, Charles, Daisy Fitzroy, Elizabeth, Saltonstall, The Songbird, Zachary Hale Comstock, Citizen, Handyman, Security Zeppelin, The Songbird, BioShock Infinite, Nostrum, Pot Luck, BioShock Infinite, Bucking Bronco, Mesmerize, Murder of Crows, Vigor, Bolt-Action Sniper Rifle, Machine Gun, Pistol, Rocket Turret, RPG, Shotgun, Sky-Hook, Columbia, Columbia Freight, Columbia Mail, Columbia Transit, Easter & Sons Premium Automated Stallions, Emporia Towers, Harper's Grocery, Major's Notions, Sundries and Novelties. Excerpt: The 1904 Emporia bombing is an event mentioned in BioShock Infinite. In 1904, the Emporia Towers area of Columbia was bombed by an unknown assailant. The attack was most likely on a Vox Populi meeting or rally, as the group attempts to execute an innocent postman on the charge of planning the bombing in 1912. However, whether this attack was commited by the Founders, a splinter group of the Vox Populi or someone else completely is unknown. An Automated Stallion is a lifelike horse automaton in Columbia. Since 1904, Payton Lane Easter and his family engineered the Automated Stallion as an alternate mode of luxurious transportation for businesses and citizens through the streets, as well as replacing horses that are more likely to fall off the floating city when startled by weather conditions and enemy attacks. An Automated Stallion appears briefly in the beginning of the BioShock Infinite Gameplay Demo, as is seen drawing a newspaper carriage along the street. Instead of hind legs, A large