About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 33. Chapters: Apocalypse Box, Artificial gravity, Blockade mine, Breather, Breathing gills, Changeling net, Chrysalis Device, Coded identification crystal, Com pad, Core shuttle, Credit chit, Cryonic freezer unit, Cyberweb Implant, Data crystal, Death Cloud, DeepProbe Network, Defense Grid, Drakh plague, Encounter suit, Energy Transfer Device, Energy mine, Fusion reactor, Gold Channel, Gravimetrics, Great Machine, Heimdal probe, Holo-suit, Identicard, Invisibility Web, Jump point, Jumpgate, Link, Maintenance Bot, Mass driver, Minbari Gravitation Ring, Motorcycle, Nano-virus shield, Nephilim, Neural collapser, Organic Technology, PPG, Pain giver, Perimeter mine, Planetary defense grid, Quantum space, Recorder, Sensual Telemetry Body Suit, Shadow "Remote Control" device, Shadow "Temporal Rift" device, Shadow Technology, Shock stick, Silicon cutter, Skin tab, Sleeper, Sleeper tube, Soul Globe, Sparky the Computer, Starfire Wheel, Techno-mage nano-virus, Tersk, Thermonuclear device, Thirdspace artifact, Translator device, Transport tube, Triluminary, Vorlon Technology. Excerpt: An Apocalypse Box is an object with mysterious origins and purpose, though it is known to posses a personality and can divulge information dating back thousands of years. There are said to be six Apocalypse Boxes and that the previous owners of all but one have ended up murdered. In 2265 Matthew Gideon won an Apocalypse Box from a man called Jenson in a poker game. Jenson claimed "It gives you an edge. It knows things no one else knows." though he later warned "you have to be very careful because... it lies. Not all the time. Just enough." before stopping mid-sentence as if hearing something and running out into the street where he was hit and killed by an oncoming skimmer. In 2267, during the Excalibur mission, the box secretly provided Gideon with several clues to possible candidates for a cure to the Drakh plague, though mostly the leads proved to be dead ends. At the...