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Revision as of 00:39, 28 February 2009
| Building 26 | |
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Nathan walks through Building 26. | |
| Location: | Washington, DC |
| Purpose: | Nathan's operations' headquarters |
Nathan Petrelli leads his operation of hunting down evolved humans at Building 26.
Notable Employees
- Emile Danko
- Danko's analyst
- Daphne's escort agent
- Mark Leggett (deceased)
- Med tech
- Nathan's analyst
- Nathan Petrelli
Notable Occupants
Notable Visitors
About
Trust and Blood
Forty-three hours after the Flight 195 crash, Nathan Petrelli sits in his office at Building 26, talking to Angela on the phone. He recounts what happened at the crash site to Angela. After finishing the phone call, an analyst comes into the office to tell Nathan that someone is ready for him. Nathan nods and heads out of his office, walking down a corridor before walking into the back of a truck. Rachel Mills and another guard unmask a battered Tracy, who, after trying to persuade Nathan to let her go and ultimately failing, yells desperately that Nathan is one of them.
Building 26
Cold Wars
In a flashback, Noah and Danko discuss the best way to go about capturing the heroes
Trivia
- According to Greg Beeman's blog, the design concept for Building 26 is that it should be "a very anonymous space that this organization moved into quickly and could move out of quickly. Almost like a boiler room where shady phone solicitations could be made from." Greg calls the design of the building the "no aesthetic-aesthetic." Ruth Ammon countered the very plain design by "creating windowed offices at the perimeters of the set... She brought in lots of practical light sources on the desks and mixed and matched them. Ruth also added "tubes of computer wiring and electrical wiring coming down from the ceiling, being twist-tied together as the lines dispersed to the various desks."
See Also
- For other uses of Building 26, see Building 26 (disambig).