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==Notable Locations== |
==Notable Locations== |
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* A church |
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* [[The Frenches' home]] |
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* [[Used car lot]] |
* [[Used car lot]] |
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==Notable Residents== |
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* [[Karen Eriksen]] (deceased) |
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* [[Alexander French]] and his family |
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* [[Bianca Karina]] and her family (formerly) |
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* [[Matt Neuenberg]] |
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* [[West Rosen]] and his family (formerly) |
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==Notable Visitors== |
==Notable Visitors== |
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* [[Noah Bennet]] |
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* [[Joanne Collins]] |
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* [[Luke Collins]] |
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* [[The Haitian]] |
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* [[Matt Parkman]] |
* [[Matt Parkman]] |
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* [[Ted Sprague]] |
* [[Ted Sprague]] |
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==About== |
==About== |
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St. Louis is the 18th largest metropolitan area in the country. It is known for its professional athletic teams in baseball, football and hockey. |
St. Louis is the 18th largest metropolitan area in the country. It is known for its professional athletic teams in baseball, football, and hockey, as well as it's collegiate basketball teams. It's location along the Mississippi River made the city a suitable location for traders in the 18th century, and its location in "middle America" brings a cultural and economical diversity. It is known as "The Gateway to the West" and is the starting point for the Lewis & Clark Trail, as well as home to a stretch of the scenic and historic Route 66. |
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===[[The Hard Part]]=== |
===[[The Hard Part]]=== |
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On their way from [[Odessa]] to [[New York City]], [[Mr. Bennet]], [[Matt]], and [[Ted]] stop in St. Louis. They switch cars at a [[used car lot]], and Ted [[radiation|gets the car started]]. |
On their way from [[Odessa]] to [[New York City]], [[Mr. Bennet]], [[Matt]], and [[Ted]] stop in St. Louis. They switch cars at a [[used car lot]], and Ted [[radiation|gets the car started]]. |
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===[[Kindred]]=== |
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[[West]] tells [[Claire]] that he was [[bag and tag|abducted]] by [[Noah|a man in horn-rimmed glasses]] when he was living in St. Louis. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:Special]]=== |
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While in junior high, [[West]] is abducted by [[Mr. Bennet]] and [[the Haitian]] in St. Louis and taken to [[Primatech Paper Company]] in [[Odessa]]. While there, he briefly meets [[Claire]] but loses all memory of that day. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:The Man with Too Much Brains]]=== |
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During his [[school (Matt Neuenberg)|school]] talent show, [[Matt Neuenberg]] recalls from [[enhanced memory|memory]] that the St. Louis Cardinals were defeated by the Detroit Tigers in all seven games of the 1968 World Series. |
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===[[The Needs of the Many]]=== |
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[[Luke]] and [[Joanne Collins]] go after their next [[Luke and Joanne's victims|target]]. They knock on the door of [[Alexander French]]. When he answers the door, they shoot him. They begin to go through his house and find out that he has a [[Scooter|dog]]. |
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==[[Heroes Evolutions]]== |
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[[Matt Neuenberg]]'s case file at [[primatechpaper.com]] says he was born in St. Louis, MO on [[December 24, 1990]]. [[Bianca Karina]]'s file says she was born in St. Louis on [[January 25, 1978]]. |
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===[[Save the Cheerleader, Destroy the World]]=== |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*St. Louis hosted the first Olympics in the United States in 1904. |
*St. Louis hosted the first Olympics in the United States in 1904. |
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*St. Louis also hosted the 1904 World's Fair, where the ice cream cone is credited as being invented by an enterprising [[waffle]] vendor. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 15 March 2016
| St. Louis, MO | |
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St. Louis, Missouri | |
| Language(s) Spoken: | English |
St. Louis, MO is a large, metropolitan city in Missouri. It features a diverse economy and history.
Notable Locations
- A church
- The Frenches' home
- Used car lot
Notable Residents
- Karen Eriksen (deceased)
- Alexander French and his family
- Bianca Karina and her family (formerly)
- Matt Neuenberg
- West Rosen and his family (formerly)
Notable Visitors
About
St. Louis is the 18th largest metropolitan area in the country. It is known for its professional athletic teams in baseball, football, and hockey, as well as it's collegiate basketball teams. It's location along the Mississippi River made the city a suitable location for traders in the 18th century, and its location in "middle America" brings a cultural and economical diversity. It is known as "The Gateway to the West" and is the starting point for the Lewis & Clark Trail, as well as home to a stretch of the scenic and historic Route 66.
The Hard Part
On their way from Odessa to New York City, Mr. Bennet, Matt, and Ted stop in St. Louis. They switch cars at a used car lot, and Ted gets the car started.
Kindred
West tells Claire that he was abducted by a man in horn-rimmed glasses when he was living in St. Louis.
Graphic Novel:Special
While in junior high, West is abducted by Mr. Bennet and the Haitian in St. Louis and taken to Primatech Paper Company in Odessa. While there, he briefly meets Claire but loses all memory of that day.
Graphic Novel:The Man with Too Much Brains
During his school talent show, Matt Neuenberg recalls from memory that the St. Louis Cardinals were defeated by the Detroit Tigers in all seven games of the 1968 World Series.
The Needs of the Many
Luke and Joanne Collins go after their next target. They knock on the door of Alexander French. When he answers the door, they shoot him. They begin to go through his house and find out that he has a dog.
Heroes Evolutions
Matt Neuenberg's case file at primatechpaper.com says he was born in St. Louis, MO on December 24, 1990. Bianca Karina's file says she was born in St. Louis on January 25, 1978.
Save the Cheerleader, Destroy the World
Trivia
- St. Louis hosted the first Olympics in the United States in 1904.
- St. Louis also hosted the 1904 World's Fair, where the ice cream cone is credited as being invented by an enterprising waffle vendor.
Gallery
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Matt, Ted and Bennet visit a used car lot to provide new travel.
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