Winthrop Kellogg's Plexiglass Pool

Origin
Winthrop Kellogg was a behavioral psychologist famous for his chimp and dolphin experiments. He wanted to test whether or not raising a chimp in an identical manner to a human child would result in advanced mental functions. In his dolphin experiments he discovered that dolphins use sonar. His discovery lead him to theorize whether blind humans could use a similar method to get around.

Effects
Swimming in the pool gives the user echolocation like a dolphin. He/she will have the ability to navigate based on sound alone. The user will also develop a slight craving for fish.

Collection
Collected by Hugo Miller in 1973 after a string of unusual incidents occurred at Florida State's marine laboratory. Some graduate students noted that their data seemed to be skewed after reviewing the racing results between a swimming dog and cat. Despite being blindfolded, both animals could reach the edge of the pool within a minute. It was only after a drunken, frisky couple went skinning dipping in the pool after hours did the Warehouse receive a ping. They were discovered streaking around the campus in complete darkness, but were easily able to avoid campus security.