Thread:ProfDraco2/@comment-24588058-20170728231301/@comment-4820455-20170729013053

I actually have on Warehouse 11's page that Vasily Nikitich Tatishchev created the first way to accurately track an artifact out in the world.

"This Warehouse was the first to utilize the system of detecting an artifact presence in the world, not usually by word of mouth back in the days of previous Warehouses. This method was invented by Vasily Nikitich Tatishchev that could detect when people are effected by an artifact using his knowledge of ethographing. Jacques de Vaucanson contributed his building of a primitive punch card loom that would be hooked up to an artifact, John Shore's Tuning Fork. When a artifacts energy would be activated, the tuning fork would vibrate and activate the loom which would process the punch card system showing where a possible artifact could be. This primitive method is extremely obsolete by now's standards of artifact detection, but the Tatishchev system is still in use today by Warehouse 13 agents."

Perhaps we can work off of the Tatishchev System and have Vinton Cerf update the system for the modern world and even create a network system like the internet (WH.NET), just for the Warehouse which would be intergrated into the actual internet once it would become more commerically used. Which would explain why the Warehouse is able to easily access files from the NSA, FBI, CIA, etc.