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'''Razon's camera''' is a device which takes photographs of the past. Developed by [[Balubal Razon]], it uses a special kind of flash bulb which allows it to do some form of pseudo-science and take images of scenes as they were in the far past.{{cite}}
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'''Razon's camera''' is a device which takes photographs of the past. Developed by [[Balubal Razon]], it uses a special kind of flash bulb which allows it to do some form of pseudo-science and take images of scenes as they were in the far past.{{book ref|legion|8}}
   
To prove this Razon sent [[Stephen Leeds]] a number of pictures of past scenes.{{cite}} To further prove it he took the camera to [[wikipedia: Jerusalem|Jerusalem]] to take a picture of [[wikipedia: Jesus|Jesus]].{{book ref|legion|4}}
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To prove that the camera works, Razon took pictures of famous places and people during the past, such as [[Wikipedia: George Washington|George Washington]] and the [[Wikipedia: Lone Cypress|Lone Cypress]]. These results were further validated in a lab.{{book ref|legion|3}} The camera was then taken to [[wikipedia: Jerusalem|Jerusalem]] to take a picture of [[wikipedia: Jesus|Jesus]],{{book ref|legion|4}} after which it was destroyed.{{book ref|legion|8}}
   
 
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Revision as of 14:24, 22 July 2020

Razon's camera
World of Origin Earth (Legion)

Razon's camera is a device which takes photographs of the past. Developed by Balubal Razon, it uses a special kind of flash bulb which allows it to do some form of pseudo-science and take images of scenes as they were in the far past.[1]

To prove that the camera works, Razon took pictures of famous places and people during the past, such as George Washington and the Lone Cypress. These results were further validated in a lab.[2] The camera was then taken to Jerusalem to take a picture of Jesus,[3] after which it was destroyed.[1]

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