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==Collection== |
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Recovered from agents after the paleontologist examining them become encased after accidentally dropping one on his foot. |
Recovered from agents after the paleontologist examining them become encased after accidentally dropping one on his foot. |
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+ | * [[Apsley Cherry-Garrard’s Goggles]] |
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+ | * [[Robert Falcon Scott's Diary]] |
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+ | * [[Robert Falcon Scott's Goggles]] |
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[[Category:Artifact]] |
[[Category:Artifact]] |
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[[Category:Baboonfan]] |
[[Category:Baboonfan]] |
Revision as of 22:29, 6 March 2021
Ice Age Fossils | |
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Origin |
Robert Falcon Scott's Terra Nova Expedition |
Type |
Plant Fossils |
Effects |
Encases objects in ice and preserves them in a cryogenic state |
Downsides |
Living things can only be kept frozen for a maximum of two weeks before they die |
Activation |
Throwing |
Collected by |
Early Warehouse 13 Agents |
Section |
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Date of Collection |
18 January 1916 |
[Source] |
Origin
Robert Falcon Scott led a team of explorers to the Antarctic regions twice. On his second trip, the Terra Nova Expedition he reached the South Pole onto to find that Roald Amundsen's Norwegian expedition had gotten there first. On his way back to base camp his team found plant fossils in the ice, but then died. People can only be preserved for a maximum of two weeks before their blood completely freezes and kills them.
Effects
When the fossils are thrown they will encase the object they strike within a thick layer of ice. If thrown on the floor they will create sheet of ice covering the ground for a maximum of 14 meters. The ice acts as cryogenic storage, perfectly preserving the object inside.
Collection
Recovered from agents after the paleontologist examining them become encased after accidentally dropping one on his foot.
See Also