Orville was always the less talented of the two brothers, so he had to use this artifact to steal other people's brain power, just so he could keep up with his brother Wilbur. This artifact was discovered when a 15 year old homeless boy spray painted an extremely complex mathematical equation on the side of a wall. Witnesses reported that he was glowing and appeared to be in some kind of a trance while he was doing it. It was later discovered that a stockbroker was using this artifact, and inadvertently stealing the brain power and almost killing Nick, to help him (the stockbroker) create mathematical formulas which he used to predict how the market would change.
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| - Orville Wright's Aviator Goggles
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| - Orville was always the less talented of the two brothers, so he had to use this artifact to steal other people's brain power, just so he could keep up with his brother Wilbur. This artifact was discovered when a 15 year old homeless boy spray painted an extremely complex mathematical equation on the side of a wall. Witnesses reported that he was glowing and appeared to be in some kind of a trance while he was doing it. It was later discovered that a stockbroker was using this artifact, and inadvertently stealing the brain power and almost killing Nick, to help him (the stockbroker) create mathematical formulas which he used to predict how the market would change.
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| - Once belonged to the less talented of the Wright Brothers who imbued them with the ability to augment your thought process by stealing brainpower from another person. Causes seizures – leading to death – in the person whose brainpower is being stolen.
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| - Orville was always the less talented of the two brothers, so he had to use this artifact to steal other people's brain power, just so he could keep up with his brother Wilbur. This artifact was discovered when a 15 year old homeless boy spray painted an extremely complex mathematical equation on the side of a wall. Witnesses reported that he was glowing and appeared to be in some kind of a trance while he was doing it. It was later discovered that a stockbroker was using this artifact, and inadvertently stealing the brain power and almost killing Nick, to help him (the stockbroker) create mathematical formulas which he used to predict how the market would change. In "All the Time in the World", Nick Powell used this artifact on Paracelsus so he could absorb all of Nick's knowledge about what has happened since he was bronzed and catch up on what he's missed. In "Endless Terror", Paracelsus used this artifact on Claudia to learn everything she knows about the Warehouse. Paracelsus used the knowledge he gained from Claudia to know what artifacts he had to combine in order to travel back in time.
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