Shulminator 6000

The Shulminator 6000 is a trapping mechanism invented and blueprinted by Rus to trap Shulman (the resident bully of 98th Street School). It only ever appears in the episode "Rus' Fortune".

The name is derived from the combination of the words "Shulman" and "eliminator". The Shulminator 6000 was built around the slide/jungle gym structure of the playground (this is not Old Crusty, however, this is where Queen Barb has his throne and observation deck.)

Usage
The Shulminator 6000 was designed by Rus, he has had it ever since he first met Shulman, however, it was built when he got a fortune from a found fortune-teller that told him that he will be facing his last day. Thankfully, this is soon disproved, along with the "good" fortunes received by. The Shulminator 6000 worked great, but in a twist of fate, it trapped Boyd instead of Shulman. Shulman is nonetheless shaken. Boyd gives Rus detention for until 6th grade, and the Shulminator gets disassembled.

History
This object only ever appears in the episode "Rus' Fortune." It follows a system of kinetic balances aimed at suspension and gravity disposition of several miscellaneous, unconnected objects that - under the sequence that Rus had designed - would deploy a cage suspended that's on a pulley.

Appearance
The Shulminator works when someone like Shulman steps on an inflated hot water bottle with a cue ball stuck in it. The cue ball will shoot up and hit a wooden target, thus setting off a rope mechanism that brings down a large colorful cage down on the victim, trapping him/her. An addition, such as a cloth sign that says, "Don't feed the Shulman, Remember Rus Rimple" (sic) can be added for effect

Trivia

 * It resembles the board game Mousetrap.
 * Its name is a mash-up of the words "Shulman" (as in the character who is a bully) and eliminator.
 * Once Rus showed the blueprints to The Recess Gang, Greta noted that it looks "technically sound". Her two cents' worth is immensely relevant, due to her stature as a genius.
 * If this mechanism is anything to go by, Rus is experienced in both engineering and mathematics.