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Image:Needle.jpg|Hana [[EDT|shows]] [[Ted]] the blueprints for the syringe... |
Image:Needle.jpg|Hana [[EDT|shows]] [[Ted]] the blueprints for the syringe... |
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Image:Awis needle.jpg|...which include dimensions and descriptions for assembly. |
Image:Awis needle.jpg|...which include dimensions and descriptions for assembly. |
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Image:Pneumatic Needle Views.gif|In the [[Heroes |
Image:Pneumatic Needle Views.gif|In the [[Heroes Evolutions]] ARG, [[Hana]] posted images of the needle on her [[Hana's website|her website]]... |
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Image:Pneumatic Syringe.gif|...including technical diagrams. |
Image:Pneumatic Syringe.gif|...including technical diagrams. |
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Image:Pneumatic syringe.jpg|Hana brings the gun to a [[Karen Sprague's grave|cemetery]]... |
Image:Pneumatic syringe.jpg|Hana brings the gun to a [[Karen Sprague's grave|cemetery]]... |
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Revision as of 04:56, 9 September 2008
| Pneumatic syringe | |
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| First mentioned: | How Do You Stop an Exploding Man?, Part 1 |
| Owned by: | The Company |
| Current status: | Many were destroyed in the Pharmatech Industrial Building fire. At least one is in the possession of Hana Gitelman. |
The pneumatic syringe is a medical instrument designed for injecting radioisotopes into animals for tracking purposes. The Company uses the device to inject a tracking isotopes into evolved humans they have captured. The device leaves the mark on individuals who have received the injection.
About
Graphic Novel:How Do You Stop an Exploding Man?, Part 1
In a cabin in the desert, Hana shows Ted blueprints for the needle.
Graphic Novel:How Do You Stop an Exploding Man?, Part 2
Ted travels to Billings, MT, and forces his way into the Pharmatech Industrial Building. Inside a room stockpiled with the weapon, Ted is confronted by a Pharmatech scientist who wields one at him in. Ted takes control and demands information about the hypo gun. The scientist tells Ted that the gun is used to inject wild animals with a radioactive isotope that allows them to be tracked. Ted, infuriated, burns down the building.
Unexpected
Hana shows Ted blueprints for the needle. Later, the two of them meet in a cemetery with Matt Parkman and show the device to him, explaining what it does.
Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 1
At a medical facility, somebody from the Company prepares a pneumatic syringe to use on Matt.
Graphic Novel:Special
During West's bag and tag at Primatech Paper Co., Mr. Bennet orders that the pneumatic needle is administered with care.
Heroes Evolutions
On February 15, 2007, Hana posted two images of the syringe on her website: front, back, and side views, and an assembly diagram of the syringe.
On March 14, 2008, a mystery person sent a message with a link to a 360-degree view of the needle, available for download.
Notes
- The pneumatic syringe has also been called a "hypo gun" and a "needle".
- Though Ted Sprague learns from the Pharmatech scientist that the pneumatic syringe is used to track animals, he still believes that his radioactive ability has been foisted upon him, ultimately causing his wife's death.
Gallery
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A Pharmatech scientist tells Ted that the hypo gun is used to inject wild animals for tracking.
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The Pharmatech Industrial Building stockpiles the weapon.
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...which include dimensions and descriptions for assembly.
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...including technical diagrams.
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Hana brings the gun to a cemetery...
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...and holds it at her side.
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She holds it in the air to show she means no harm.
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Matt takes a look at the pneumatic syringe.
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The syringe is used on Matt.
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The syringe is used on West.
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