Tin Cup from the USS Scorpion

Origin
Discovered on The Azores, appears to be a cup that was aboard the USS Scorpion before its disappearance in 1968. Appeared in 1972, activated in 1977 where it managed to be collected by a worker at the KS 150 nuclear plant in Czechoslovakia. Antonín Hácha had used the cup for his morning coffee when a fuel change along with several human errors caused a nuclear reaction. Luckily Hacha was in the other side of the plant but still suffered major radiation damage. When he was discovered he begged for one last drink of water. The rescuer found the tin cup, which had survived and filled it with water. Upon drinking from it all radiation was removed from Hacha, absorbed by the cup. Hacha survived but still suffered from other issues with the explosion.

Effects
Absorbs radiation from the body. Does not cure other effects, I.E. radiation burns become second degree burns.