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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 the lab of Azari Labratories.{{book ref|legion|3}} Razon then stole the camera and took it to [[wikipedia: Jerusalem|Jerusalem]] to take a picture of [[wikipedia: Jesus|Jesus]].{{book ref|legion|4}}{{book ref|legion|6}} Shortly afterwards, the [[wikipedia:Abu Sayyaf|Abu Sayyaf]] captured the camera, along with Razon himself. Razon refused to repair the camera and was subsequently killed by the Abu Sayyaf. The escape of [[Monica]], also captured by the Abu Sayyaf, provoked a shooting match during which all of the terrorists are shot. One didn't die, however, and pulls the pin on a grenade, thus destroying the camera.{{book ref|legion|7}} However, Stephen, who had also been captured, was able to save the flash bulb.{{book ref|legion|8}}
 
In order to re-create the camera, Stephen worksworked with a new aspect he manifested just for this purpose, [[Arnaud]].{{book ref|legion|8}} Stephen spendsspent many nights working on it, with Arnaud guiding his hands. By the time he went chasing after [[Sandra]], Stephen hashad a working model, although it can't go back very far before the photos begin to deteriorate in quality. Arnaud was unsure how BalubalRazon got around this limitation.{{book ref|legion3|2}} Later that day, Stephen gave it to [[Barb]] to take photos of the fairgrounds going back half-hours earlier that day, revealing the presence of [[Kyle]] and [[Sandra]].{{book ref|legion3|5}} The camera iswas left in Stephen's limo while Stephen infiltrates [[Wode|Walters and Ostman Detention Enterprises]], and afterwards, Stephen used it to take a picture in which he (but no-one else) can see his aspects.{{book ref|legion3|14}}
 
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