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** Jossed, [[spoiler Artie's possessed by the "evil within" from the use of the Astrolabe.]]

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** Jossed, [[spoiler [[spoiler: Artie's possessed by the "evil within" from the use of the Astrolabe.]]
]] Although the part about her expression and the reason for it is metaphorically true.
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** Presumably Artie got turned evil by an artefact at some point that also granted him youth and immortality.


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[[WMG: The Warehouse used to have a lot more agents]]
While a lot of what happens in the show is in the US, there are artefacts in other countries which have to be dealt with from time to time. Travel within the host country was a lot slower a few centuries ago (on horseback and sailing ship rather than by cars and planes), let alone travel to another country.

It wouldn't be practical to only have a handful of agents and, if you learnt about an artefact in another country, have to book one or more of them on a ship that might not return for years. It would have made sense to have Warehouse agents located throughout the globe near major population centres, only returning to the Warehouse to deliver artefacts. There also must have been a time before the football (or its predecessor, assuming there was one) when it would have been necessary to have people spread throughout the globe gathering information.

Back then, the number of agents to regents was probably more like the number of workers to management that you'd expect. Only more recently in history, as speed of travel has improved, has the number of agents been cut down.
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** [[spoiler: Most likely, Artie was the one who trapped them. It explains how Brother Adrian was able to give Artie knowledge in the other timeline he wouldn't have had otherwise (it wasn't Artie's delusion, he just hadn't been trapped yet). Given everything Artie did do while in the Brother Adrian persona (such as arranging for Claudia's brother to relocate and taking artifacts out of the warehouse and shipping them places) it's completely reasonable to think that he could have gone out and trapped the Brotherhood to ensure they couldn't stop him. If not Artie, it would have to be some unknown, never mentioned, character with a knowledge of artifacts and knowledge of the Brotherhood who trapped them. That seems unlikely.]]
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[[WMG: At least some of the Regents are actually [[StargateVerse ascended beings]].]]

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[[WMG: At least some of the Regents are actually [[StargateVerse [[Franchise/StargateVerse ascended beings]].]]
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[[WMG: Mrs. Fredric is a [[TimeLord Time Lady]] ]]

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[[WMG: Mrs. Fredric is a [[TimeLord [[JustForFun/TimeLord Time Lady]] ]]



[[WMG: The Regents are all [[TimeLord Time Lords]] and the Warehouse is their TARDIS ]]

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[[WMG: The Regents are all [[TimeLord [[JustForFun/TimeLord Time Lords]] and the Warehouse is their TARDIS ]]
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[[WMG: Creator/GunpeiYokoi's GameBoy is an Artifact.]]

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[[WMG: Creator/GunpeiYokoi's GameBoy UsefulNotes/GameBoy is an Artifact.]]



* More accurately, it's not the GameBoy but one of the game's in his collection.

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* More accurately, it's not the GameBoy UsefulNotes/GameBoy but one of the game's in his collection.
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*** Are you asking whether she has a crush on [[{{Pete}} you know who]] or [[OpenSecret whether it's supposed to be a secret?]]

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*** Are you asking whether she has a crush on [[{{Pete}} [[{{WesternAnimation/Pete}} you know who]] or [[OpenSecret whether it's supposed to be a secret?]]
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[[WMG: GunpeiYokoi's GameBoy is an Artifact.]]

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[[WMG: GunpeiYokoi's Creator/GunpeiYokoi's GameBoy is an Artifact.]]
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[[WMG: All warehouse employees are {{Alphas}}.]]

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[[WMG: All warehouse employees are {{Alphas}}.Series/{{Alphas}}.]]



Magic clearly hasn't overrun the world in ''Normal Again'' as it had in the Wishverse and the "What if Buffy died" verse, so the [[RightHandVersusLeftHand bureaucratic confusion]] amongst various government agencies ensures that the [[Series/{{Warehouse 13}} Secret Service]] and [[{{Alphas}} DCIS]] are unaware of the Watchers and the Slayer, and the British are still ticked about Warehouse 12 being moved so the Slayer and most Watchers don't know of the existence of the Warehouse. Most of the creators of artifacts put their own brand of energy into the artifacts by the focus and near-ritualistic repetition of what they did (see: witchcraft and its demon-worshipper equivalents), strengthened (or even [[TheThemeParkVersion changed outright]]) by their [[CommonKnowledge public]] [[TheThemeParkVersion image]]. Alphas are probably unrelated to magic, and more closely tie into the MadScience of Series/{{Eureka}} and [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Warren Mears]].

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Magic clearly hasn't overrun the world in ''Normal Again'' as it had in the Wishverse and the "What if Buffy died" verse, so the [[RightHandVersusLeftHand bureaucratic confusion]] amongst various government agencies ensures that the [[Series/{{Warehouse 13}} Secret Service]] and [[{{Alphas}} [[Series/{{Alphas}} DCIS]] are unaware of the Watchers and the Slayer, and the British are still ticked about Warehouse 12 being moved so the Slayer and most Watchers don't know of the existence of the Warehouse. Most of the creators of artifacts put their own brand of energy into the artifacts by the focus and near-ritualistic repetition of what they did (see: witchcraft and its demon-worshipper equivalents), strengthened (or even [[TheThemeParkVersion changed outright]]) by their [[CommonKnowledge public]] [[TheThemeParkVersion image]]. Alphas are probably unrelated to magic, and more closely tie into the MadScience of Series/{{Eureka}} and [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Warren Mears]].
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[[WMG: Pete was not the first Warehouse agent to trigger the "Upholstery Brush" from "The Greatest Gift"]]
Artie seemed to have a very good idea of how it worked. This raises the question of how. Neither he nor any other warehouse agent could have ever observed someone else using it. If someone used it then a new reality would be formed in which that person was never born and this reality would only continue when the brush was touched again. From our perspective, nothing would appear to have happened (unless the person using the artefact decided to explain everything). It seems much more likely that a warehouse agent actually found out firsthand what using the brush was like and hence was able to record its functionality.
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** The only thing I'd say against this is Pete's reaction to being kissed by a man (and a handsome one at that) while in Mkya's body in "Merge with Caution" was not exactly eager. In fact, his response was "Dude, what the hell?" and the word "ewww" which didn't seem like someone who either was used to or wanted to be kissed by men. More likely, he's just comfortable enough with his sexuality that he can appreciate attention from other men but have no interest in them sexually.
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After the events of Serenity, the crew drifted apart, with the two lovebirds buying their own ship and traveling the black. One day, they happen upon some sort of NegativeSpaceWedgie, that shunts them into {{Warehouse 13}}s [[TheVerse verse]]. It takes a few years for them to adapt to this different reality, but eventually they settle down in Detroit, change their names, and open a pie shop. [[spoiler: When Simon finds the trunks, his first instinct is to use them to protect Kaylee, but the trunks, as with many artifacts, have a will of their own, and he finds himself becoming the Iron Shadow, convinced he's still protecting Kaylee by doing this.]]

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After the events of Serenity, the crew drifted apart, with the two lovebirds buying their own ship and traveling the black. One day, they happen upon some sort of NegativeSpaceWedgie, that shunts them into {{Warehouse Series/{{Warehouse 13}}s [[TheVerse verse]]. It takes a few years for them to adapt to this different reality, but eventually they settle down in Detroit, change their names, and open a pie shop. [[spoiler: When Simon finds the trunks, his first instinct is to use them to protect Kaylee, but the trunks, as with many artifacts, have a will of their own, and he finds himself becoming the Iron Shadow, convinced he's still protecting Kaylee by doing this.]]



[[WMG: A part of Freddie from Series/ICarly's camera, laptop or something on his tech cart is an [[{{Warehouse13}} Artifact]].]]

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[[WMG: A part of Freddie from Series/ICarly's camera, laptop or something on his tech cart is an [[{{Warehouse13}} [[Series/{{Warehouse13}} Artifact]].]]



* Jossed, although Steve ends up [[spoiler: acting outside of WareHouse13 to find out Sykes' plan to destroy the Warehouse.]]

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* Jossed, although Steve ends up [[spoiler: acting outside of WareHouse13 Series/WareHouse13 to find out Sykes' plan to destroy the Warehouse.]]



[[WMG: ''{{Warehouse 13}}'' (and by extension, ''Series/{{Eureka}}'' and ''{{Alphas}}'') takes place in the "Normal Again" world from ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', and Creator/BeatrixPotter was the pen name of Anyanka the Vengeance Demon.]]

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[[WMG: ''{{Warehouse ''Series/{{Warehouse 13}}'' (and by extension, ''Series/{{Eureka}}'' and ''{{Alphas}}'') ''Series/{{Alphas}}'') takes place in the "Normal Again" world from ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', and Creator/BeatrixPotter was the pen name of Anyanka the Vengeance Demon.]]



Magic clearly hasn't overrun the world in ''Normal Again'' as it had in the Wishverse and the "What if Buffy died" verse, so the [[RightHandVersusLeftHand bureaucratic confusion]] amongst various government agencies ensures that the [[{{Warehouse 13}} Secret Service]] and [[{{Alphas}} DCIS]] are unaware of the Watchers and the Slayer, and the British are still ticked about Warehouse 12 being moved so the Slayer and most Watchers don't know of the existence of the Warehouse. Most of the creators of artifacts put their own brand of energy into the artifacts by the focus and near-ritualistic repetition of what they did (see: witchcraft and its demon-worshipper equivalents), strengthened (or even [[TheThemeParkVersion changed outright]]) by their [[CommonKnowledge public]] [[TheThemeParkVersion image]]. Alphas are probably unrelated to magic, and more closely tie into the MadScience of Series/{{Eureka}} and [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Warren Mears]].

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Magic clearly hasn't overrun the world in ''Normal Again'' as it had in the Wishverse and the "What if Buffy died" verse, so the [[RightHandVersusLeftHand bureaucratic confusion]] amongst various government agencies ensures that the [[{{Warehouse [[Series/{{Warehouse 13}} Secret Service]] and [[{{Alphas}} DCIS]] are unaware of the Watchers and the Slayer, and the British are still ticked about Warehouse 12 being moved so the Slayer and most Watchers don't know of the existence of the Warehouse. Most of the creators of artifacts put their own brand of energy into the artifacts by the focus and near-ritualistic repetition of what they did (see: witchcraft and its demon-worshipper equivalents), strengthened (or even [[TheThemeParkVersion changed outright]]) by their [[CommonKnowledge public]] [[TheThemeParkVersion image]]. Alphas are probably unrelated to magic, and more closely tie into the MadScience of Series/{{Eureka}} and [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Warren Mears]].
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Kivas Fajo, the collector from "The Most Toys" episode of StarTrekTheNextGeneration, are either one and the same or somehow related:

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Kivas Fajo, the collector from "The Most Toys" episode of StarTrekTheNextGeneration, ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', are either one and the same or somehow related:
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[[[WMG: Artie and Kivas Fajo are one and the same, or otherwise related.]]
Kivas Fajo, the collector from "The Most Toys" episode of StarTrekTheNextGeneration, are either one and the same or somehow related:
* Collectors of the arcane and priceless
* Same look (duh, the same actor)
Biggest problem is I just can't see Artie kidnapping someone out of greed, which was Kivas' apparent motive.
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[[WMG: Warehouse 13 is run by [[TheDCU Cadmus]].]]

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[[WMG: Warehouse 13 is run by [[TheDCU [[Franchise/TheDCU Cadmus]].]]
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* Interestingly, I would consider H.G. Wells to be a much less powerful Spark than Claudia or Tesla; While she managed to build a MentalTimeTravel machine and completely reconfigure the output of a destructive artifact using only 19th-century materials, all of her inventions have some form of Artifact-based MagiTek (see again, Rheticus' Compass). It's plausible that she's the sort of Spark that has enough Sparkiness to [[Literature/TheFirstMenInTheMoon make the]] [[TheTimeMachine logical leaps]] and be a GadgeteerGenius, but not enough to [[MagicPoweredPseudoscience completely subvert the known laws of science]] without [[FantasticScience Artifact help]]. Claudia (at least early in the series) and Tesla, on the other hand, routinely create and rework non-Artifact Warehouse tech to wholly surpass current scientific progress.

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* Interestingly, I would consider H.G. Wells to be a much less powerful Spark than Claudia or Tesla; While she managed to build a MentalTimeTravel machine and completely reconfigure the output of a destructive artifact using only 19th-century materials, all of her inventions have some form of Artifact-based MagiTek (see again, Rheticus' Compass). It's plausible that she's the sort of Spark that has enough Sparkiness to [[Literature/TheFirstMenInTheMoon make the]] [[TheTimeMachine [[Literature/TheTimeMachine logical leaps]] and be a GadgeteerGenius, but not enough to [[MagicPoweredPseudoscience completely subvert the known laws of science]] without [[FantasticScience Artifact help]]. Claudia (at least early in the series) and Tesla, on the other hand, routinely create and rework non-Artifact Warehouse tech to wholly surpass current scientific progress.
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Is a [[TheTimeMachine time machine]]. When you hear her ranting about how woman were treated in the past, she brings up a time machine. She certainly seems smart enough, had a lot of time to think and could probably pull it off with the Imperceptor (read:[[AppliedPhlebotinum cavorite]]) technology.

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Is a [[TheTimeMachine [[Literature/TheTimeMachine time machine]]. When you hear her ranting about how woman were treated in the past, she brings up a time machine. She certainly seems smart enough, had a lot of time to think and could probably pull it off with the Imperceptor (read:[[AppliedPhlebotinum cavorite]]) technology.
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* Let's add [[TheMiddleman O2STK]] as well.

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* Let's add [[TheMiddleman [[Series/TheMiddleman O2STK]] as well.
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** Not necessary. James Woods is a former agent and current Regent of the Warehouse.
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** Alternatively it was going to be moved to Canada but something happened and the and a sizable chunk of northern America was annexed by Canada so plans to move the Warehouse were cancelled

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** Alternatively it was going to be moved to Canada but something happened and the and a sizable chunk of northern America was annexed by Canada so plans the plan to move the Warehouse were was cancelled
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* This would actually make some sense, as with one or two exceptions Wells' work after the point where Fem!Wells was bronzed started to feature less technology and more social commentary. It could be said that her "brother", not having all the science and inventions, had to abandon the genre to a degree.

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* This would actually make some sense, as with one or two exceptions Wells' work after the point where Fem!Wells was bronzed started to feature less technology and more social commentary. It could be said that her "brother", not having all the science and inventions, had to abandon that side of the genre to a degree.



[[WMG: Creator/HGWells' daughter is]]

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[[WMG: Creator/HGWells' H.G. Wells' daughter is]]



[[WMG: Creator/HGWells will die, do a FaceHeelTurn, or get stranded in the future in the last episode of season 2]]

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[[WMG: Creator/HGWells H.G. Wells will die, do a FaceHeelTurn, or get stranded in the future in the last episode of season 2]]



[[WMG: Some people (UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla, Creator/HGWells, [[GadgeteerGenius Claudia Donovan]]) have TheSparkOfGenius, possibly because of [[AmplifierArtifact an Artifact]].]]

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[[WMG: Some people (UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla, Creator/HGWells, [[GadgeteerGenius H.G. Wells, Claudia Donovan]]) Donovan,]]) have TheSparkOfGenius, possibly because of [[AmplifierArtifact an Artifact]].]]



The Myka/H.G. Wells thing is pretty much canon. Pete has absolutely no problem with being ogled by another man (even though Steve really isn't into him), and is almost ecstatic when he realizes that Steve's ex resembles him and that he's Steve's "type." Meanwhile Steve identifies as gay, but he probably experimented in the past. Artie and [=MacPherson=] were very close; who knows ''how'' close? The odd one out is Claudia, unless she and Leena had a thing...

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The Myka/H.G. Wells thing is pretty much canon.canon and both have mentioned liking men, too. Pete has absolutely no problem with being ogled by another man (even though Steve really isn't into him), and is almost ecstatic when he realizes that Steve's ex resembles him and that he's Steve's "type." Meanwhile Steve identifies as gay, but he probably experimented in the past. Artie and [=MacPherson=] were very close; who knows ''how'' close? The odd one out is Claudia, unless she and Leena had a thing...
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* Myka must of been affected too

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* Myka must of have been affected too
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* Confirmed, except for [[spoiler: the part about working on the Moon, and we only see Claudia]]
* And except for the part where it's Warehouse 14! Claudia effectively says "Don't worry, we've had scares where the Warehouse seemed like it was about to move before," then ''we see the outside of the same friggin' Warehouse''. Ahem. (Totally my headcanon now that WH14's going to be on the moon, though.)

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* Confirmed, except for [[spoiler: that the part about details were Jossed. The end of season five was a flash-forward, which may have been twenty years, to a team of SuspiciouslySimilarSubtitute agents. ''But'' they are working on in the Moon, and we only see Claudia]]
* And except for the part where it's
same old Warehouse 14! ''13'' in the same place as it has always been. There is a bickering male and female agent pairing, being instructed by an older man who tries to get them to focus on the case. Then Claudia effectively says "Don't worry, we've had scares where the silently appears behind them in a sexy, shiny black outfit. She even reassures them that, no matter how often it seems like Warehouse seemed like it was about to 13 might move before," then ''we see the outside or be replaced, it won't be, saying "If I had a nickel for every time..." before trailing off after realising how much her team really do remind her of the same friggin' Warehouse''. Ahem. (Totally my headcanon now that WH14's going to be on the moon, though.)
her original team-mates.




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* Couldn't be more Jossed, thankfully!




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* Confirmed, although [[spoiler: the only current-day character we see is Claudia, who now fulfills Mrs. Frederic's role, as well as being able to teleport like her and speaking in a similar fashion]]

[[WMG: Warehouse 13 is a [[Series/AgentsOfSHIELD S.H.I.E.L.D facility]]]]

It was active and collecting weird stuff before the Fridge was created and Nick Fury thought it best to keep it active afterward in case the Fridge was raided. The Eagle sigil is nowhere to be found because this is one of his super-secret locations like Providence base.

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* Confirmed, although [[spoiler: the only current-day character we see is Claudia, who now fulfills Mrs. Frederic's role, as well as being able to teleport like her and speaking in a similar fashion]]

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[[WMG: Warehouse 13 is a allied with [[Series/AgentsOfSHIELD S.H.I.E.L.D facility]]]]

D.,]]]]
It was active and collecting weird stuff long before the Fridge S.H.I.E.L.D. was created founded and Nick Fury thought it best to keep it active afterward in case the Fridge was raided. a good idea, building his own equivalent called 'The Fridge', for non-artifact-based problems. The Eagle sigil is nowhere to be found because this is one mounted somewhere in the Warehouse, and agents from S.H.I.E.L.D. are always welcome at the B&B, while agents of his super-secret locations like Providence base.Warehouse 13 are always welcome on the Command Helicarrier.

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* This idea could be disproven by H.G. Wells whipping out a full-fledged artifact associated with herself, or if some random unremarkable person whom nobody has heard of having his own artifact.
** That's not disproving. We said ''many'' artifacts are activated/created by someone dying. The H.G. Wells Artifact or Random Joe Artifact are just a few of the artifacts that aren't.
* Jossed by Cinderella's knife. Unless the knife didn't belong to her in the first place, it definitely held its power when Cinderella was alive. Same with some stockings earlier in the season.
** That's not jossing. We said ''many'' artifacts are activated/created by someone dying. The Cinderella Knife is just one of the artifacts that isn't.
** Qualifying words like "many" are not a cheat code to make you always right.
Perhaps Artifacts are actually [[TabletopGame/GeniusTheTransgression Wonders]], and being bronzed prevents one's Wonders from becoming Orphans.
* To clarify, Wonders are tied to the [[MadScientist Genius]] that created them. And when a Genius dies any surviving Wonders of his become sentient, as well as developing terrifying new abilities.
* Since this topic is so qualified it's bizarre I can't say if this is Jossed or not, but I can say an artifact is created at the meeting of an object, a person and a moment. You don't need a death or even a famous person, so I guess that disproves the ''many'' part at the very least, since generally you need a person alive for them to actually ''do'' something, although it seems a death could cause an artifact, it just has to be an extraordinary moment. Also, there are artifacts from living people floating around out there but they haven't been bagged and tagged because they still belong to those people and the Warehouse doesn't interfere unless the artifact becomes a problem, so that's why we don't see artifacts from people who are still alive, because they still own them, so that part is Jossed as well.

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* This idea could be disproven by H.G. Wells whipping out a full-fledged artifact associated with herself, or if some random unremarkable person whom nobody has heard of having his own artifact.
** That's not disproving. We said ''many'' artifacts are activated/created by someone dying. The H.G. Wells Artifact or Random Joe Artifact are just a few of the artifacts that aren't.
* Jossed by Cinderella's knife. Unless the knife didn't belong to her in the first place, it definitely held its power when Cinderella was alive. Same with some stockings earlier in the season.
** That's not jossing. We said ''many'' artifacts are activated/created by someone dying. The Cinderella Knife is just one of the artifacts that isn't.
** Qualifying words like "many" are not a cheat code to make you always right.
Perhaps Artifacts are actually [[TabletopGame/GeniusTheTransgression Wonders]], and being bronzed prevents one's Wonders from becoming Orphans.
* ** To clarify, Wonders are tied to the [[MadScientist Genius]] that created them. And when a Genius dies any surviving Wonders of his become sentient, as well as developing terrifying new abilities.
* Since this topic is so qualified it's bizarre I can't say if this is Jossed or not, but I can say an artifact is created at the meeting of an object, a person and a moment. You don't need a death or even a famous person, so I guess that disproves the ''many'' part at the very least, since generally you need a person alive for them to actually ''do'' something, although it It seems a death could cause an artifact, it just has to be an extraordinary moment. Also, there moment.
** There
are artifacts from living people floating around out there but they haven't been bagged and tagged because they still belong to those people and the Warehouse doesn't interfere unless the artifact becomes a problem, so that's why we don't see artifacts from people who are still alive, because they still own them, so that part is Jossed as well.problem.



* Jossed. Hitler's microphone, according to Jack Kenny, gives the speaker mind control powers.

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* Jossed. Hitler's microphone, according to Jack Kenny, gives the speaker mind control powers.



** Warehouse 13 - USA
*** Which raises the question of how the Huns, a very nomadic culture, managed to hold a warehouse.
**** The Huns didn't hold the Warehouse -- the Warehouse is just housed in the region controlled by the most powerful culture at the time. It probably lends some extra protection (for the Warehouse, from outsiders, and for the culture, from artifacts that could make them fall from power). The Regents have controlled the Warehouse ever since it was created in Macedonia.

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*** Which raises Note that the question of how the Huns, a very nomadic culture, managed to hold a warehouse.
**** The
Huns didn't necessarily hold the Warehouse -- the Warehouse is just housed in the region controlled by the most powerful culture at the time. It probably lends some extra protection (for the Warehouse, from outsiders, and for the culture, from artifacts that could make them fall from power). The Regents have controlled the Warehouse ever since it was created in Macedonia.



**** It was there only for a very short time, just as long as they were settled in Europe.

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**** *** It was there only for a very short time, just as long as they were settled in Europe.



* And then later Confirmed and then firmly Jossed [[spoiler: (Or was it?)]]
** Does it count as Jossed if it happened and then got reversed? That's more like confirmed and then changed.

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* And then later permanently Confirmed and again. (But then firmly Jossed [[spoiler: (Or was it?)]]
** Does it count as Jossed if it happened and then got reversed? That's more like confirmed and then changed.
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What's the drawback? Pete being immature?
* How about Pete's alcoholism?
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What's the drawback? Pete being immature?
* How about
tuned to 'vibes' is his power. Pete's alcoholism?
* Good point.
alcoholism is his corresponding flaw.
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[[WMG: The characters of ''Warehouse 13'', ''Series/{{Eureka}}'', ''Series/{{Alphas}}'' and ''Series/{{Haven}}'' will all be involved in an [[Film/TheAvengers Avengers-esque]] team-up.]]

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[[WMG: The characters of ''Warehouse 13'', ''Series/{{Eureka}}'', ''Series/{{Alphas}}'' and ''Series/{{Haven}}'' will all be involved in an [[Film/TheAvengers [[Film/TheAvengers2012 Avengers-esque]] team-up.]]
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** Jossed by H.G. Wells herself. She isn't a hyper fan and she never claimed to have written the books. In her first episode, she states that ''her brother'' wrote the books, she merely provided the science and the inventions.

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** Jossed Played with by H.G. Wells herself. She isn't a hyper fan and she never claimed to have written the books. In her first episode, she states that ''her brother'' wrote the books, she merely provided the science and the inventions.
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[[WMG: Some people (NikolaTesla, Creator/HGWells, [[GadgeteerGenius Claudia Donovan]]) have TheSparkOfGenius, possibly because of [[AmplifierArtifact an Artifact]].]]

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[[WMG: Some people (NikolaTesla, (UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla, Creator/HGWells, [[GadgeteerGenius Claudia Donovan]]) have TheSparkOfGenius, possibly because of [[AmplifierArtifact an Artifact]].]]
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* {{Jossed}}. Apparently, all it took to free Steve from the metronome was an incredibly cryptic riddle, a moment of reconciliation with his mother, and Claudia inadvertently affecting Steve's mother with the metronome, leading to Steve breaking it.
* Not really Jossed, just the reason for it is Jossed. All signs point to Claudia eventually taking over as the Caretaker.

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* {{Jossed}}. Apparently, all it took to free Steve from the metronome was an incredibly cryptic riddle, a moment of reconciliation with his mother, and Claudia inadvertently affecting Steve's mother with the metronome, leading to Steve breaking it.
* Not really Jossed, just the reason
Confirmed. Except for it that last part, which is Jossed. All signs point to Claudia eventually taking over as the Caretaker.
already sorted by then.
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* And except for the part where it's Warehouse 14! Claudia effectively says "Don't worry, we've had scares where the Warehouse seemed like it was about to move before," then ''we see the outside of the same friggin' Warehouse''. Ahem.

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* And except for the part where it's Warehouse 14! Claudia effectively says "Don't worry, we've had scares where the Warehouse seemed like it was about to move before," then ''we see the outside of the same friggin' Warehouse''. Ahem.
Ahem. (Totally my headcanon now that WH14's going to be on the moon, though.)
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* And the part where it's Warehouse 14, guys! Claudia effectively says "Don't worry, we've had scares where the Warehouse seemed like it was about to move before," then ''we see the outside of the same friggin' Warehouse''. Ahem.

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* And except for the part where it's Warehouse 14, guys! 14! Claudia effectively says "Don't worry, we've had scares where the Warehouse seemed like it was about to move before," then ''we see the outside of the same friggin' Warehouse''. Ahem.

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