The Mega-Magnifying Glass was a machine created by Herbert P. Bear and the plot device of the game Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force: Herbert's Revenge. Herbert intended to use its giant lens to heat and melt the snow of the Club Penguin Island, refracting sunlight to the Mine Shack. The concentration of light made a hole in the room, creating an immense geyser which started to flood the entire island. Thanks to the team, the hole was plugged by a Herbert Statue. The invention was later destroyed by Dot, Rookie, Jet Pack Guy and the player, using blocks of ice to reflect the beam direct to the glass.
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| - The Mega-Magnifying Glass was a machine created by Herbert P. Bear and the plot device of the game Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force: Herbert's Revenge. Herbert intended to use its giant lens to heat and melt the snow of the Club Penguin Island, refracting sunlight to the Mine Shack. The concentration of light made a hole in the room, creating an immense geyser which started to flood the entire island. Thanks to the team, the hole was plugged by a Herbert Statue. The invention was later destroyed by Dot, Rookie, Jet Pack Guy and the player, using blocks of ice to reflect the beam direct to the glass.
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| - The Mega-Magnifying Glass was a machine created by Herbert P. Bear and the plot device of the game Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force: Herbert's Revenge. Herbert intended to use its giant lens to heat and melt the snow of the Club Penguin Island, refracting sunlight to the Mine Shack. The concentration of light made a hole in the room, creating an immense geyser which started to flood the entire island. Thanks to the team, the hole was plugged by a Herbert Statue. The invention was later destroyed by Dot, Rookie, Jet Pack Guy and the player, using blocks of ice to reflect the beam direct to the glass.
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