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Research & Development

Teleportation sphere-marble
Serial number: PURP-135P-H3R3

Sure, you could technically play it like an ordinary marble, but its habit of smoking under the slightest friction should tip off anyone sharp enough that this is no ordinary toy.

Cooked up from ether, pink granite, a trace of carbon dioxide, and half a gram of liquid imagination, a light drizzle of water turns it into a fully functional fifth-dimensional teleportation sphere. The first user locks in the target location with a single blink. Anyone using it afterward gets dropped at that exact same spot with another blink. Three trips, then poof—instant evaporation. Since it won’t decay on its own, handle with care; we can’t have some random johnny taking it for an unauthorized spin.

Technical specifications
Current holder
Undisclosed
Bracelet
Serial number: TWFN1-XIX-85

This bracelet, a combination of Lettroland's Bracelet X and the supernatural powers that the Organization stole from the scientist Esteban, offers its holder the ability to stop the flow of time within a defined radius.

Technical specifications
Current holder
The Wild Card
Another Machine
Serial number: C1NG-ANO-TH3R

Developed by Professor Richard Robins, the Another machine allows the memory of the subject who sits in it to be manipulated. Having recovered the blueprints of the machine on Blood Edward Island, the Organization adapted it to its needs. Thus, the connector used to insert a Dual Another System now allows it to accommodate either a Nintendo DS Lite or a New 3DS. The possibilities offered on a multidimensional level are staggering.

Technical specifications
Current holder
The Conductor
Prototype sniper rifle
Serial number: AFK-404-510

Built from the remains of a machine created by Gyro Gearloose and featuring elements from Sig Sauer weapons, this prototype sniper rifle fires cartridges that can send its targets into other random dimensions. A second type of cartridge instead sends the victim into a random time period.

Technical specifications
Current holder
The Peglegged
Playskool tape recorder
Serial number: P14-YSK-00L

The R&D department modified the behavior of this simple Playskool tape recorder to turn it into a real bomb, which triggers at the end of the playback of a cassette's Side B.

Technical specifications
Current holder
Not disclosed
Bionic leg
Serial number: JBM-25-CYB

The Peglegged's new bionic leg hides an extremely devastating function, which is classified as confidential.

Technical specifications
Current holder
The Peglegged
AVS headset
Serial number: 3DU-AVS-000

This extremely advanced technology, consisting of headphones, a microphone, and blue and red glasses, hides beneath its Steampunk skeleton the ability to see at a glance all the events of the page you are currently on. And when you are a comic book character, this is very interesting.

Technical specifications
Current holder
The Conductor
VCT microchip
Serial number: VCT-IM3-TR4

Mass-produced based on a design by Artemis Fowl, this chip allows the camera in which it is installed to provide images of the past, without any limits.

Technical specifications
Current holder
The Conductor
Digivice Zero
Serial number: DIGI-V-0

The Digivice Zero is a simple 90s Digivice, just like those sold in supermarkets. The Organization refurbished it to make it a true functional Digivice, allowing its owner to trigger the evolution of their Digimon partner. Like the D3s, this Digivice can open and close the Digital Gates giving access to the Digital World at will; and like the D-Arks, it can read data from Digimon cards to improve the skills of the Digimon with which it is associated. There are two differences from the D-Ark: the scan is contactless, directly on the screen, and the accepted cards are those from the Digimon Card Game marketed since 2020.

Technical specifications
Current holder
The Author
Bioviva Duel Disk
Serial number: B10-VIV-D15K

Ripped straight out of the Yu-Gi-Oh manga, this Duel Disk comes fitted with the Solid Vision System to project cards as holograms. Following extensive modifications, it now displays animal cards from the Montpellier-based outfit Bioviva.

Technical specifications
Current holder
Nathan Decharjeman
Thomate
Serial number : T0M-AC1-R1X

They say the classic recipes make the best soup, which is why Qwice Park is proud to serve up Thomate.

A double-loop corkscrew inspired by the legends, Thomate straps you into a giant tomato and hurls you forward at a top speed of 75 km/h. Naturally, two thrilling inversions lie ahead.
Plus, if you catch a ride around mealtime, one of our mascots might just treat you to a fresh gazpacho or warm tomato soup on your way out (season permitting) ;)

Laptop
Serial number: SV-O2-C0MP

At first glance, powered down into a literal tube, you’d never guess this rig is a high-octane portable computer. One end handles the power switch; the other magnetized end takes an adapter capable of reading every storage format past, present, and future.

No need for a wall outlet—it runs on perpetual motion, powered by protons and neutrons smashing together like those tacky desktop Newton’s cradles we’ve all been forced to stare at.

Fire it up, and a keyboard slides out from the bottom while a holographic screen projects from the top. Hooked into the Obscure Organization’s network via No-Face, who runs the OS in the background, this machine taps into five-dimensional Internet—no subscription required. Which means even if you end up stranded among cavemen, you can still stream an episode of Yani Neko.

Technical specifications
Current holder
Undisclosed
Backpack
Serial number: S4C-M1L-1

This futuristic military pack underwent additional off-the-books modifications. It unlocks via fingerprint scan. An unrecognized print triggers a burst of knockout gas harvested straight from a distant planet.

Fitted with a pocket vortex, this pack can haul up to five tons. On your back, it weighs precisely three kilograms—the exact mass of the intricate hardware keeping the whole setup running.

Technical specifications
Current holder
The Shift
Trombone
Serial number: ORI-TR0-INS

The slide trombone used by the Shift isn’t just an instrument—it’s a quantum musical device built by reverse-engineering Link’s ocarina from The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask. By playing short, specific sequences, the user can bend time and space itself.

Technical specifications
Current holder
The Shift
Fairy stone
Serial number: F41-RYT-4R4

They call this piece a fairy stone. Harvested from Tara in a reality where magic is real, it acts like a sponge, soaked in the power of the Fairies who haunt the site—one of the most magic-heavy spots in Ireland.

The stone inherits the fairies’ healing capabilities. While it falls short of a real fairy, its portability makes it the ultimate field medical asset.

Word of warning: its charge isn’t bottomless. A drained fairy stone must be recharged, and only a dense concentration of magic will do the job. Our tests proved fairies aren’t the only ones capable of powering it up.

Technical specifications
Current holder
The Wild Card