T. B. Beet’s Bullet | |
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Origin |
T. B. Beet |
Type |
Bullet |
Effects |
Bullets are absorbed into user's body, converting them into iron for the body and waste is removed |
Downsides |
Overuse can lead to poisoning |
Activation |
Touch and being shot |
Collected by |
Warehouse 13 |
Section |
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Aisle |
28D-02D |
Shelf |
32565-547-98 |
Date of Collection |
October 12, 1937 |
[Source] |
Origins[]
T. B. Beet was a soldier during the Civil War that was shot in the abdomen, over the next 72 hours the bullet passed through his system and was excreted. During this process it was infused with his pure and utter will to survive and live.
Effects[]
When kept on person activates, when user is shot it causes the same amount of pain but the wound heals over in a couple of minutes, and the bullet is internally dissolved extracting any possible minerals which could be used in the body then getting rid of any waste by sweat, urine, feces, or vomit. However, the user can overdose where they can’t get rid of the waste, causing the body to suffer from lead poisoning.