Thread:SeaNanners121/@comment-24588058-20140430013027/@comment-24588058-20150224164138

Okay, so it is not Mary Poppins' Bag (which could still be an artifact). But the Persian Bag could still work the same way, right?

In other news, I have come up with two new artifacts after watching an episode of Brad Meltzer's Lost History and a bizarre idea:

Walter N. Dimmick's Suitcase: When carried into a mint, it fills with newly minted gold coins. The user, however, is compelled to hide the money so that no one can find them. (Location: Money Aisle; Acquired in 1989 by unnamed agent)

Wallace Heartly's Violin: When placed in a location where active tragedy and terror are happening, the violin plays "Nearer, My God, To Thee" and absorbs the fear people emit. WARNING: The user will die in the tragedy. (Acquired in 2003 by Artie Neilson; Location: Tragedy Annex)

And for my strange idea: In the episode I saw, they mentioned that JFK's Brain is missing. I do not think the brain could be an artifact (it just does not make sense to be one), but what if the Warehouse kept the brains of famous individuals to keep them safe? For example, they could have Einstein's Brain. All of them would be kept in a special "Brain Vault" and none of the brains in the vault are artifacts. Is this too bizarre?