Airline Service Trolley From Malaysia Airlines Flight 17

Origin
Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur that crashed on July 17th 2014 after being shot down, killing all two hundred and ninety eight people on board. Air traffic controllers lost contact thirty one miles from the Ukraine-Russia border. The crash occurred during the Battle in Shaktarsk Raion, which was part of an ongoing war in Donbass, in an area controlled by the Donbass People's Militia. It was concluded that the airliner was show down by a Buk surface-to-air 9M38-series missile with a 9N314M warhead launched from Eastern Ukraine. One of several pieces of debris that was collected was the Service Trolley which was assumed to have been stored in the front flight attendant's area as the missile blew up the cockpit.

Effects
Attracts missiles to the plane it is currently in

Collection
Testing was made in a safe area using Kōjin's Hearth Stone to avoid any unwanted damage a missile was fired, from a shoulder mounted rocket launcher. The missile was not attracted to the trolley at all allowing the stone to absorb the explosive energy. Returning the stone they went out to an air field belonging to an associate of the Regents and placed the trolley into an old junk plane. Firing the missile away from the plane and trolley the missile turned in mid-flight and flew into the plane. The plane exploded as the trolley was thrown from the site. Locating it, the trolley was brought back to the warehouse confirming the effect.