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Image:Thompson.JPG|Thompson sends a message to [[Mr. Bennet]]. |
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Image:Thompson_in_office.jpg|Thompson in [[Thompson's office|his office]] 15 years ago.<br /> |
Image:Thompson_in_office.jpg|Thompson in [[Thompson's office|his office]] 15 years ago.<br />{{epp|117}} |
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Image:Thompson in office2.jpg|[[Thompson]] conducts interviews in his office.{{epp|117}} |
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Revision as of 11:58, 28 February 2007
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| Portrayed by | Eric Roberts |
| First appearance | Graphic Novel:Wireless, Part 2 |
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| Known ability | None |
| Gender | |
| Occupation | Position of leadership in the The Company |
Thompson is Mr. Bennet's superior in The Company and also knows of Claire's true origins.
Character History
Graphic Novel:Wireless, Part 2
While overseeing the training of Hana Gitelman at a secret facility in Alaska, Mr. Bennet receives a text message on his cell phone from someone identified as "Thompson". The message inquires whether or not Hana has manifested her powers yet. Hana perceives and understands the message sooner than Bennet could read it himself.
Company Man
Fifteen years ago, Thompson hired Mr. Bennet as an employee of The Company and introduces him to his partner Claude. A year later he is on Charles Deveaux's rooftop when Mr. Bennet becomes Claire's surrogate father. In the present day, Thompson arrives at the Bennet home during the standoff with Ted. Thompson shoots Ted, causing a near nuclear explosion. He witnesses Claire's healing abilities and inquires when Mr. Bennet will be giving Claire back to the company.
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Thompson sends a message to Mr. Bennet.
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Thompson conducts interviews in his office.(Company Man)
Fan Theories
Please refer to Theory:Eric Thompson, Sr. for fan-created theories and other speculation.
