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Hmmm. Alright, a few questions on that to flesh out the details a bit. First, did the effects of the container originate specifically with the ship (in your opinion), or did it become created after a previous incident? Second, is it one way? I feel pretty confident saying that it is. AMMENDUM: Disregard question 2.

Actually, I think I have a little bit of a story here (it goes a little differently from yours, but bear with me): the container was recovered and set inside a Navy storehouse. Two agents (I'm thinking someone we don't use too much or isn't around anymore) go to investigate, and the agent that isn't around anymore went into the container and disappeared. The Farnsworth went off, however, and the agent reported he was on a deserted island surrounded by fog. GPS indicated he was on the mysterious island at the center of the Triangle. The agent might provide a description of the island, and report in of several bodies on the island - including one that appeared to be the missing man. However, for whatever reason, they stopped contacting, and they are presumed dead. For the protection of all, it was taken to the Warehouse and secured with a special lock, whose key is kept in the Regent Vault.

Back to the discussion: So you also have a propeller and a sock? According to the blog post for the Container, it appears to be able to track down people, correct? Could you elaborate that a bit more? I's confused by it. Second, the propeller: effects and origin (is it related to the Flight 19?). Thirdly, what do you think of the island being a file in the Warehouse? I think there might be more than one artifact leading to the island, all one way, though perhaps as a downside as opposed to a main effect (like how Flight 19 would fly back to the Triangle).