Black Box from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

Origin
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was a scheduled international passenger flight that disappeared on March 8th 2014 while flying from Malaysia to China. The last transmission from the flight was over the South China Sea, less than an hour after takeoff. Three second later it vanished from the air traffic controllers' radar screens. Switching to Malaysian military radar, which was powerful enough to track the aircraft, they continued to track it as the plane deviated westwards from its planned flight path. An hour later it was completely gone, the plane along with all two hundred thirty nine people on board. Over the course of two weeks debris from the plane would wash up on shores all over the world. On a beach in Mossel Bay, South Africa the Black Box artifact was recovered however the recording was corrupt.

It is unknown who placed the black box on Flight 370 but sabotage is assumed as the artifact in question doesn't seem to be the black box that came with the plane, as the writing on the box is in French.

Effects
After at least an hour into a flight that the box is on it starts to absorb the plane into itself like a black hole of sorts. It's confirmed that some parts of the plane escape the pull.

Collection
Upon collection Agents went to an airfield where an associate of the Regents had a two-seater, single-engine RV-7 plane ready for testing. Placing the black box on the secondary seat Agents waited to see if the plane had to be in the air or on the ground would work as well. After an hour there was a crackling sound as the plane seemed to collapse into itself. Clattering to the ground was the black box along with half of the propeller, a cigar box that had been inside the plane and the left wing flaperon.