Hero's Aeropile

30 AD: Alexandria, Roman Egypt
Hero of Alexandria was known for his mathematical equations and work with wind, steam, and pressure. The most known of these was the aeolipile. Thought to be the first functioning steam engine, the aeolipile took in its master's work and studies, allowing it to make strong winds in a centralized area

Today: Maruousi, Greece
"Sir, bank robberies are not unusual.  Bank robberies where miniature tornados come in and tear the place up on the other hand..." --Consultant Bri Rependata to Greece's police chief

On their third outing,  the new H.A.R.P. consultant were called out to the financial district of Athenes in response to a series of bank robberies that all had one similar detail, all of the witnesses claimed that when the robber walked in, power winds followed him and pinned in them in to the floor.

While investigating the remains of one of the banks, Bri noticed heavy water damage on the celing and walls.