Alexander Parkes' Electroplated Rose | |
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Origin |
Alexander Parkes |
Type |
Electroplated Golden Rose |
Effects |
Can transmute objects into a hard resin plastic. |
Downsides |
If handled with bare hands, it will slowly transmute skin into plastic with each use. |
Activation |
Handling |
Collected by |
J. Swanson |
Section |
Candel-993 |
Aisle |
7462-8445 |
Shelf |
287-28217-3882 |
Date of Collection |
Jan, 13th 1889 |
[Source] |
Origin[edit | edit source]
Alexander Parkes (29 December 1813 – 29 June 1890) was a metallurgist and inventor from Birmingham, England. He created Parkesine, the first man-made plastic.
Effects[edit | edit source]
Can transmute objects into a hard resin plastic. If handled with bare hands, it will slowly transmute skin into plastic with each use.
Collection[edit | edit source]
Collected by J. Swanson on Jan, 13th 1889
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