

A deep cut for fans: The Warehouse originally lacked a portable protocol. Before the 1970s, Regents had to drag artifacts back on horse-drawn carts. It wasn't until the "Moscow Incident of 1978" (involving a runaway Fabergé egg that caused time loops) that Artie Nielsen developed the modern portable containment unit.
Talk to any fan, and they’ll warn you about the failure of the portable system. Some artifacts cannot be contained by portable means: warehouse 13 portable
Inspired by the show’s containment protocols (neutralize, contain, conceal), here is how you build your own: A deep cut for fans: The Warehouse originally
When most people think of , they picture the sprawling, cavernous super-structure hidden in the desolate plains of South Dakota. They imagine endless aisles of shelving, towering "Tesla corridors," and a chaotic ecosystem of artifacts waiting to neutralize or destroy the next unsuspecting owner. But for the elite agents of the Warehouse—Pete, Myka, Claudia, and Artie—the action rarely happens in the controlled environment of the main facility. Talk to any fan, and they’ll warn you