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+ | The''' Peeping Goggles''' are a set of high-tech goggles invented by [[Keswick]] in [[Mind Trap]]. They allow the wearer to peep through the clothes of people in their field of vision. When Keswick presented the goggles to everyone else, [[Kitty]] snatched them away and threw them down into the trash chute. [[The Chameleon]] found the goggles while sifting through one of [[T.U.F.F.]]'s dumpsters. He tried to put them on, but just like all other eyewear he tries on, they didn't fit. It is unknown what happened to the goggles afterwards. |
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+ | *The Peeping Goggles serve a function similar to x-ray goggles, which are designed to allow people to "see through or look into solid objects." |
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Latest revision as of 22:38, 19 November 2012
The Peeping Goggles are a set of high-tech goggles invented by Keswick in Mind Trap. They allow the wearer to peep through the clothes of people in their field of vision. When Keswick presented the goggles to everyone else, Kitty snatched them away and threw them down into the trash chute. The Chameleon found the goggles while sifting through one of T.U.F.F.'s dumpsters. He tried to put them on, but just like all other eyewear he tries on, they didn't fit. It is unknown what happened to the goggles afterwards.
Trivia
- The Peeping Goggles serve a function similar to x-ray goggles, which are designed to allow people to "see through or look into solid objects."