George Westinghouse's Fountain Pen

Origin
George Westinghouse (1846 - 1914) was the chief rival of Thomas Edison when it came to powering America. Edison was the inventor of direct current (DC) while Westinghouse come up with alternating current (AC). The pen was given to Westinghouse by Edison with the note that he could use it to settle out of court wrongful death lawsuits. Keeping the pen out of anger the pair had it out with which power was better suited and in the end who would get the government grant and a lot of money. Even though there were a few deaths by both currents Edison took everything a step forward to show how dangerous AC could be and proved to a large crowd how dangerous it was by electrocuting an Elephant to death. In the end Edison won the war. Westinghouse's AC power cost less but was still considered too dangerous, in the end he reached out to another inventor, Gerry Commission and together they created the world's first electric chair.

Effects
Anger, rage, humiliation, all of these emotions pumped into the pen. When pointing it at another person and clicking the pen out shoots a blast of AC electricity.