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Philip Reid’s Block and Tackle: Disassembles large monuments into smaller pieces for easy transport.

Georges-Louis Le Sage’s Telegraph: Creates streams of gravity altering particles that change the direction and force of gravity. The closer an object is to an active stream, the more it will move towards that center.

Victor Gruen’s Shopping Mall Model: Filled with his disenchantment from malls turning into big business outlets instead of community revitalizers, this model will gleefully deconstruct anything corporate or overly urban. The resulting pieces will be reformed into something more beneficial for the neighboring community.

Edwin Abbott Abbott’s Ruler: Turns whatever it is measured against flat or extends it into the third dimension. Can very rarely leave things in a dimension between the second and third. Flattened creatures will be unable to perceive the third dimension but can imagine it, while journeys beyond the fourth dimension can lead to odd visions.

Seth Kinman’s Elkhorn Chair: The user becomes a master craftsman, hunter and politician’s friend. However, they become very harmful to bears and will shoot them to death. If unsuccessful, they can and will try to wrestle the bear into submission.