Michael Fagan's T-shirt | |
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Fagan being interviewed | |
Origin |
Michael Fagan |
Type |
T-Shirt |
Effects |
Causes the wearer to be invisible while on the property of a member of royalty |
Downsides |
The Royal is still able to see the wearer and, should the user be detected by a monarch the effect would vanish. |
Activation |
Wearing |
Collected by |
Warehouse 13 |
Section |
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Aisle |
903-1930 |
Shelf |
10449-30942-814 |
Date of Collection |
31.01.2014 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Michael Fagan was an intruder who, in 1982, broke into Buckingham Palace. On his first attempt, he climbed the palace walls and entered the palace through a window which startled a maid who then called security, but Fagan was already gone when they arrived and security dismissed her. He had started wandering around the palace halls, but then found himself needing to use the toilet. Unable to find one, he urinated in a bin labelled "Corgi food". Later, he snuck into Prince Charles' bedroom and drank half a bottle of wine, he then sat on the throne and viewed some of the art until, feeling tired, he finally left.
On his second attempt, he triggered few alarms but the securtiy dissmissed them as being faulty. He broke a glass ashtray, cutting his hand, and managed to get in to the Queen's Bedroom. The Queen was awoken after he opened the curtains on her bed and she quickly ran to call security. He was then put under watch by the Queen's footman Paul Whybrew until the police arrived and arrested him. He was only charged with theft of the wine on his first attempt.
Effects[]
Lets the wearer turn invisible when on royal property. Invited guest, staffer or trespasser - they all work the same. Any members of royalty are not affected and seeing the intruder immediately nullifies the effect.