Juan Seguin's Bandolier | |
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Origin |
Juan Seguin |
Type |
Bandolier |
Effects |
Makes subject tell the truth |
Downsides |
When used during a war, fellow soldiers will die |
Activation |
Wearing it, touching someone and then asking them something |
Collected by |
Warehouse 13 |
Section |
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Aisle |
28D-02C |
Shelf |
73263-3453-4332 |
Date of Collection |
March 10, 1953 |
[Source] |
Origins[]
Juan Seguin was a soldier who fought in the Texan War of Independence and was one of the handful of people to survive the Battle of the Alamo, as he happened to be returning when it was taken over.
Effects[]
Seguin's bandolier lets the wearer ask a subject about anything they know and get the truth. The downside is when the bandolier is used during wartime, almost all the soldiers within the user's company, command or regiment will perish.