Fritz Haber's Gas Mask | |
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Origin |
Fritz Shimon Haber |
Type |
Gas Mask |
Effects |
Protects the wearer from airborne contagions, pollution, toxins, and chemical weaponry. |
Downsides |
Releases chlorine gas into the surrounding air. |
Activation |
Wearing it |
Collected by |
Warehouse 13 |
Section |
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Aisle |
28D-03A |
Shelf |
5914-3295-5203 |
Date of Collection |
June 1984 |
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Origins[edit | edit source]
Fritz Shimon Haber was a German scientist who created a process to create ammonia, which helped create better fertilizers. During World War O, Haber became the "father of chemical warfare" for his use and supervision of chlorine and other toxic gases on the battlefields and trenches.
Effects[edit | edit source]
Protects the wearer from illness or death inducing elements transmitted by air. The person is still vulnerable to weapons such as knife, guns and explosives. The downside of the gas mask is the creation of waves of chlorine into the air. Its effects can be neutralized by taking off the gas mask or removing the filters.