Conrad Haas’ Nozzle

Origin
Conrad Haas (1509 - 1576) was a Transylvanian Saxon military engineer for the Kingdom of Hungary and Principality of Transylvania. He was a pioneer of rocket propulsion, included in his designs was a three-stage rocket and even the concept for a manned rocket. When writing papers he'd include designs for rocket technology, involving the combination of fireworks and other weapons technologies. His work also dealt with the theory of motion in multi-stage rockets, different fuel mixtures and introducing delta-shaped fins and bell-shaped nozzles.

Effects
Having the residual effects of countless tests of rocket propulsion Haas' nozzle is able to add that extra boost to anything it's attached to with the risk of deafness. Since it's not permanent some Agents have tried to attach it to different things.

Collection
At first it was disregarded and placed in the proper location however the artifact gets excited if not used and flies up into the air. When it hits the ceiling it returns to its spot but the mess of the takeoff is still there. To prevent this it needs to be used. Agents have tested it on a bicycle, car, motorcycle and a wheelchair. Needs to be used once a year.