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|titleName = Ptolemy's Refracting Mirror Lens
|image =
 
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|image = File:Nimrud lens.jpg
|Box title = Ptolemy's Refracting Mirror Lens
 
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|caption =
|Row 1 title = Original Owner/Creation Event
 
|Row 1 info = Ptolemy
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|origin = Ptolemy
 
|type = Mirror Lens
|Row 2 title = Type
 
 
|effects = Concentrates light into a focused energy beam
|Row 2 info = Mirror Lens
 
 
|downsides = Heat produced can instantly ignite objects
|Row 3 title = Effects
 
 
|activation = Exposure to light
|Row 3 info = Concentrates light into a focused energy beam
 
 
|collector = Warehouse 9
|Row 4 title = Downsides
 
 
|section = [[Fire/Melting/Burning Section|Nero-637H]]
|Row 4 info = Heat produced can instantly ignite objects
 
 
|aisle = 586450-7917
|Row 5 title = Activation
 
 
|shelf = 987154-9795-142
|Row 5 info = Exposure to light
 
 
|collectionDate = 1529}}
|Row 6 title = Collected By
 
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|Row 6 info = Warehouse 9
 
|Row 7 title = Section
 
|Row 7 info = [[Fire/Melting/Burning Section|Nero-637H]]
 
|Row 8 title = Aisle
 
|Row 8 info = 586450-7917
 
|Row 9 title = Shelf
 
|Row 9 info = 987154-9795-142
 
|Row 10 title = Date of Collection
 
|Row 10 info = 1529}}
 
 
==Origin==
 
==Origin==
 
Ptolemy was an ancient astronomer and mathematician who wrote several discourses on constellations, orbits, geography and optics. It was through this work he discovered Archimedes plans of an invention that could burn down ships by the power of the sun. Ptolemy decided to remake his experiment but added his own tweaks to it. After a successful test run destroyed half of his home, Ptolemy decided to dismantle the device and sell it.
 
Ptolemy was an ancient astronomer and mathematician who wrote several discourses on constellations, orbits, geography and optics. It was through this work he discovered Archimedes plans of an invention that could burn down ships by the power of the sun. Ptolemy decided to remake his experiment but added his own tweaks to it. After a successful test run destroyed half of his home, Ptolemy decided to dismantle the device and sell it.
   
 
Although some of the lenses were collected during Warehouse 9, the rest are missing. The ones in Warehouse were used to create space for the construction of Warehouse 13 in its current mountainside. The only known recorded use of the missing lens was during the mid-18th century in London, which caused the Great Fire of Hindon.
 
Although some of the lenses were collected during Warehouse 9, the rest are missing. The ones in Warehouse were used to create space for the construction of Warehouse 13 in its current mountainside. The only known recorded use of the missing lens was during the mid-18th century in London, which caused the Great Fire of Hindon.
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==Effects==
 
==Effects==
 
Letting light into the lens allows the lens to convert the light into an extremely high concentrated beam of thermal energy, making it the first true death ray.
 
Letting light into the lens allows the lens to convert the light into an extremely high concentrated beam of thermal energy, making it the first true death ray.
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Latest revision as of 19:37, 1 September 2019

Ptolemy's Refracting Mirror Lens
Nimrud lens

Origin

Ptolemy

Type

Mirror Lens

Effects

Concentrates light into a focused energy beam

Downsides

Heat produced can instantly ignite objects

Activation

Exposure to light

Collected by

Warehouse 9

Section

Nero-637H

Aisle

586450-7917

Shelf

987154-9795-142

Date of Collection

1529

[Source]


Origin

Ptolemy was an ancient astronomer and mathematician who wrote several discourses on constellations, orbits, geography and optics. It was through this work he discovered Archimedes plans of an invention that could burn down ships by the power of the sun. Ptolemy decided to remake his experiment but added his own tweaks to it. After a successful test run destroyed half of his home, Ptolemy decided to dismantle the device and sell it.

Although some of the lenses were collected during Warehouse 9, the rest are missing. The ones in Warehouse were used to create space for the construction of Warehouse 13 in its current mountainside. The only known recorded use of the missing lens was during the mid-18th century in London, which caused the Great Fire of Hindon.

Effects

Letting light into the lens allows the lens to convert the light into an extremely high concentrated beam of thermal energy, making it the first true death ray.