Vogue Theater Projector Lens | |
---|---|
Origin |
Abraham Sprachman (architect) |
Type |
Camera |
Effects |
Projects perfect, life-like holographic images |
Downsides |
None Identified |
Activation |
Looking through to capture image, Touch to project |
Collected by |
Agents Lattimer and Bering |
Section |
|
Aisle |
4016399-8431 |
Shelf |
66746-3852-182 |
Date of Collection |
April 18, 2009 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
In 1909 the land which would eventually become the Vogue Theater belonged to an Elementary school that burned to the ground, killing twenty five students and one teacher. Thirty years later the theater was built. When a projectionist was killed and his murder left unsolved was when the 'hauntings' began. A young woman covered in burns, the laughter of children and the ghost of the projectionist were a few sightings that were reported. It was discovered that the projectionist's son was upset with police not solving his father's murder so he smashed one of the projectors. The projector lens broke and rolled into the corner activating.
Effects[]
Anyone who has seen the ghosts tell they were more solid than expected and if it wasn't for the era of their clothing, they would be mistaken as other patrons. Gives off the smell of fresh popcorn.
Collection[]
Although nervous from examining a well know haunted area Agent Lattimer found the artifact in the theater by following his nose. The theater was shut down upon their arrival but he could still smell popcorn and went in search of it.