Jacques Cousteau's Diving Suit | |
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Jacques Cousteau getting ready for a dive | |
Origin |
Jacques Cousteau |
Type |
Diving Suit |
Effects |
Lets user survive in water for long periods of time |
Downsides |
Causes water to drip from the user |
Activation |
Wearing underwater |
Collected by |
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Section |
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Aisle |
199532-6648 |
Shelf |
112978-6950-798 |
Date of Collection |
June 6, 1993 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Jacques Cousteau was a French naval officer who became a renowned oceanographer and conservationist. He developed one of the first successful mass produced scuba systems, the aqua-lung, allowing swimmers to stay underwater longer and move with less bulky weight.
Effects[]
Protects the wearer from water pressure while providing them with a limitless supply of air, allowing them to stay underwater semi-indefinitely. When the user returns to dry land, they will constantly drip water from their person and leave a trail wherever they go.