Ted Kaczynski's Typewriter | |
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Origin |
Theodore John "Ted" Kaczynski, A.K.A. The Unabomber |
Type |
Typewriter |
Effects |
Any letter typed with the machine becomes explosive. |
Downsides |
It robs the user of their sanity over time. |
Activation |
Typing |
Collected by |
Arthur Nielsen and Leena |
Section |
|
Aisle |
249-713648 |
Shelf |
24975-46794-653 |
Date of Collection |
Sept.05.1996 |
[Source] |
1996: Lincoln, USA[]
Theodore John "Ted" Kaczynski is an American murderer, known for engaging in a nation-wide bombing campaign against modern technology, between 1978 and 1995. Kaczynski planted and mailed numerous home-made bombs, killing three people and injuring 23 others. The typewriter became infused with the mathematician's rage at society and at technology.
Today: Warehouse 13[]
The artifact was retrieved from the FBI's evidence locker prior to Kaczynski's trial and subsequent incarceration.