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Latest revision as of 02:44, 6 December 2015
| Snyder | |
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| Portrayed by | David Meunier |
| First appearance | Game Over |
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| Known ability | None |
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| Occupation | Scientist for Renautas |
Snyder is a Renautas scientist who works closely with Richard Schwenkman.
Character History
Game Over
As Richard Schwenkman and Erica Kravid converse, Snyder carries out tests by sending crates into the future using the machine built by harnessing Hiro Nakamura's ability.
Later, when the laboratory is attacked by Noah and Quentin, Snyder uses the machine to teleport himself and his team into the future as a means of escape.
11:53 to Odessa
At Gateway, Snyder and two other Renautas employees encounter Miko wandering around. They circle her suspiciously, and when one of the agents approaches her in order to take her in, Miko subdues the trio before running off.
See Also
- For other uses of Synder, see Synder (disambig).
