August Musger's Projector

Origin
Professor August Musger (1868 - 1929) was an Austrian priest and physicist who invented Slow Motion. The method was patented and he used a movie projector to show what he was doing. The event that created the artifact was when a local teen was stealing from the offering box of Musger's church. Upon leaving his office he caught the thief breaking open the box and rushed to stop him but the teen pushed Musger who fell into the table that held the projector for service. When it landed it turned on and the light covered the teen. When Musger stood up he was amazed to see that the boy hadn't left yet, however he appeared to be moving in slow motion. Calling for the police the boy was arrested, turning off the projector Musger took the object into his office and prayed for advice. It's unknown how Musger was able to neutralize the projector.

Effects
When turned on anyone caught in the light of the projector moves in slow motion.