Fung Joe Guey’s Bolt | |
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Origin |
Fung Joe Guey |
Type |
Bolt |
Effects |
Allows damaged objects to last longer |
Downsides |
Saps the user’s endurance and concentration |
Activation |
Connecting to an object |
Collected by |
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Section |
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Aisle |
680043-2581 |
Shelf |
27452-3426-099 |
Date of Collection |
April 15,2001 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Fung Joe Guey was a pioneer of Chinese aviation, whose fascination with planes began while in Oakland, California. He constructed his own biplane and improved upon the Wright Brothers’ design. His first flight made him the first Chinese person to fly in America, and the first to fly on the west coast. The flight suffered from strong winds, which snapped a bolt and forced him to land. Although it broke in the beginning of the flight, it somehow managed to hold the plane together for twenty minutes.
Effects[]
The bolt allows any damaged object to be used longer without causing it to break apart. It does not fix the damage, as it only strengthens it for a period of time to prevent cracking. During use, it slowly takes energy away from the user, causing them to lose focus and endurance.