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Revision as of 19:03, 1 December 2009
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| Portrayed by | John Lee Ames |
| First appearance | The Fifth Stage |
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| Known ability | Telekinesis |
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| Residence | Sullivan Bros. Carnival |
| Occupation | Carnival worker |
Game operator is a carnie in the Sullivan Bros. Carnival.
Character History
The Fifth Stage
When Claire and Gretchen pass a game booth, they see a burly guy who claims to have played minor league baseball missing the bottles with every shot. Claire tells Gretchen to watch the Game operator's right hand and, as the burly guy throws the ball he can be seen making a slight motion with it, and consequently altering the course of the ball. Gretchen dismisses him as a con artist, but quickly changes her mind when a small girl tries next. The girl makes an attempt to knock the bottles down, and although her throw is weak and is about to fall short of the target, the Game operator uses his ability to quickly lift the ball and guide it towards the bottles. The Game operator congratulates the girl and gives her a stuffed animal as a prize.
Evolved Human Abilities
The Game operator has the ability to move things with his mind. He demonstrates it at Sullivan Bros. Carnival making a burly guy miss the bottles with the ball, by diverting the course of the ball. Later he helped a little girl in the same game by directing the ball to the pins.
