Board Thread:The Spiral/@comment-24588058-20170726050218

Since Wiles and Mr. 123 have their own artifact ideas listed now, I figured I might throw my hat into the ring as well and give some artifacts of my own that I just came up with, courtesy of the Wright Brothers (and a person connected to the Warehouse). They're not my most well-refined ones, but that's why they're here for all to see and discuss! Without further delay, here we go!:
 * Richard Pearse's Plane: Will fly small distances. Plane will crash-land in hedges and the flyer will not be recognized for any accomplishments they make.
 * Karl Benz's Motorwagon: Will only move if the driver is planning a road trip of at least 194 km in length.
 * Wilhelm Rontgen's Crookes–Hittorf Tube: When electricity is passed through it, it allows the user to see X-Rays of people by shining the light on them.
 * Louis le Prince's Camera: Any pictures taken by the camera will move on their own without blurring and will show the activities of the location taken from the previous XXX hours.
 * Hans Lippershey's Telescope: User receives money from their government. Money goes away if the user doesn’t give the government a design of a telescope.
 * Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville's Phonautograph: All conversations heard by the artifact are written onto a cylinder. Can be played using Thomas Edison’s Personal Phonograph.
 * Sir Humphry Davy's Lightbulbs: Second batch of Lightbulbs Davy developed for Warehouse 12. Lightbulbs increase in brightness when people walk by. Used for the lighting of Warehouse 12 before the Shelby Bulbs.
 * Nikola Tesla's Radio: Can control any device which operates on radio waves.
 * Marriage Inducing Wedding Bouquet and Gardiner: Bifurcated artifact. Causes the woman who catches the Bouquet and the man who catches the Gardiner to fall in love and get married. If the feelings between the two were negative before the artifact's activation, it will result in a divorce one year after the marriage
 * Vinton Cerf: Designer of the ARPANET, he developed a system for the Warehouse to track artifacts in the 1970s. Also created the Artifact Tracker Football. 