Warehouse 13 Artifact Database Wiki
Warehouse 13 Artifact Database Wiki
Nicolas Joseph Cugnot's Steam Car
"You and AutoVac ought to make a band, Cuggers." - Claudia Donovan

Origin

Nicolas Joseph Cugnot

Year of Creation

1771

Type

Steam Trolley

Function

Has a personality and is willing to pull loads up to four tons

Location

Ford-1908

Collected by

Myka Bering

Retrieval

3/5/2011

Usage Period

2011 - Now

[Source]



Origin[]

A French inventor named Nicolas Joseph Cugnot had an idea for a horse carriage minus the horse. In 1769, he finally finished his horseless carage: a steam-engine-powered automobile. It would carry loads of up to four tons, at the speed of two and a half miles per hour. While testing his vehicle in 1771, Cugnot lost control and crashed into a brick wall. Despite being an undeniably revolutionary invention, it was slow, heavy, and horrible to drive. Cugnot ran out of money to improve his invention, and while the French government was interested in continuing the idea, a little uprising of the people called the French Revolution put an end to that. After crushing a factory wall, it broke down. The car still presented by Paris Arts and Crafts Museum.


Effects[]

The steam car has a personality, and it is willing to pull up to four tons. However, if it has to pull more than four tons, it refuses to work, much like a stubborn donkey would. The steam car is also noisy and cumbersome.

Collection[]

Myka Bering toured a local transport museum to look for certain artifacts. She found the steam car and brought it back to Warehouse 13. It is now used to pull heavy loads around the Warehouse, and has affectionately been dubbed Cuggers.