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* As with the previous three parts, the story is told as a backdrop to the details in [[Claude]]'s report for [[the Company]]. |
* As with the previous three parts, the story is told as a backdrop to the details in [[Claude]]'s report for [[the Company]]. |
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* In trying to get [[Haram]] not to retire immediately, [[Claude]] tells [[Haram]] he "can fix all this in the report, fudge the facts a little". Whether Claude actually did fudge the facts is uncertain, as is whether the novel accurately depicts the actual events or shows just what was written in the report. |
* In trying to get [[Haram]] not to retire immediately, [[Claude]] tells [[Haram]] he "can fix all this in the report, fudge the facts a little". Whether Claude actually did fudge the facts is uncertain, as is whether the novel accurately depicts the actual events or shows just what was written in the report. |
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* It is not detailed as to exactly when [[Claude]] is delivering his final report on the mission. However, it is mentioned Claude has already met [[Noah Bennet]] and that |
* It is not detailed as to exactly when [[Claude]] is delivering his final report on the mission. However, it is mentioned Claude has already met [[Noah Bennet]] and that occurred for the first time in [[1991]]. Also, based on Claude's reaction to [[Haram]]'s retirement, it is much sooner than the six months to which they agreed. |
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==Goofs== |
==Goofs== |
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* In [[Episode:Company Man|Company Man]], [[Claude]] is already invisible and in the room with [[Thompson]] when [[Mr. Bennet]] is both hired and first told that [[Claude]] will be his partner. [[Claude]] then turns visible, shocking [[Mr. Bennet]]. Contrast to this novel where: |
* In [[Episode:Company Man|Company Man]], [[Claude]] is already invisible and in the room with [[Thompson]] when [[Mr. Bennet]] is both hired and first told that [[Claude]] will be his partner. [[Claude]] then turns visible, shocking [[Mr. Bennet]]. Contrast to this novel where: |
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**[[Mr. Bennet]] had already been hired prior to he and [[Claude]] becoming |
**[[Mr. Bennet]] had already been hired prior to he and [[Claude]] becoming partners; |
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**[[Claude]] & [[Mr. Bennet]] seem to have a prior trainer/trainee relationship; |
**[[Claude]] & [[Mr. Bennet]] seem to have a prior trainer/trainee relationship; |
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**[[Mr. Bennet]] seems to know about their partnering before [[Claude]] does; |
**[[Mr. Bennet]] seems to know about their partnering before [[Claude]] does; |
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Revision as of 22:15, 14 August 2007
| Golden Handshake, Part 4 Severance Pay | |
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| Issue #: | 46 |
| Released: | August 13, 2007 |
| Story by: | Steven T. Seagle & Duncan Rouleau |
| Art by: | Michael Gaydos |
| Colors by: | Chris Sotomayor |
| Lettering by: | Comicraft |
| Produced by: | Aspen MLT Inc. |
| Easter Egg: | Behind-the-scenes image of Masi Oka |
| Previous: | Golden Handshake, Part 3 |

| Be quiet and die. |
| The search for Fusor took a deadly new turn. Both Haram and Claude realize their assumptions about the killer have led them down the wrong path. But now Fusor has turned the tables and directed her lethal powers onto Haram... |
Summary
Still at the Paris park and trapped under a fallen tree, Claude turns invisible and hits Rollo Fusor's accomplice with a stick, forcing her to release Haram. Taking advantage of the opportunity, Haram grabs her by the arms and forces her to self-dehydrate into a pile of dust. Having finished their mission, Claude convinces Haram to agree to continue as his partner for another six months when police arrive to the park.
Later, Claude arrives at the entrance lobby of Primatech Paper Co. to turn in his report on Fusor's case, when he is surprised to learn from the secretary of Haram's early retirement and that his trainee Mr. Bennet has already been promoted to being his partner. The secretary then holds the door open to Thompson's office, saying that Thompson is waiting to speak with them.
Notes
- As with the previous three parts, the story is told as a backdrop to the details in Claude's report for the Company.
- In trying to get Haram not to retire immediately, Claude tells Haram he "can fix all this in the report, fudge the facts a little". Whether Claude actually did fudge the facts is uncertain, as is whether the novel accurately depicts the actual events or shows just what was written in the report.
- It is not detailed as to exactly when Claude is delivering his final report on the mission. However, it is mentioned Claude has already met Noah Bennet and that occurred for the first time in 1991. Also, based on Claude's reaction to Haram's retirement, it is much sooner than the six months to which they agreed.
Goofs
- In Company Man, Claude is already invisible and in the room with Thompson when Mr. Bennet is both hired and first told that Claude will be his partner. Claude then turns visible, shocking Mr. Bennet. Contrast to this novel where:
- Mr. Bennet had already been hired prior to he and Claude becoming partners;
- Claude & Mr. Bennet seem to have a prior trainer/trainee relationship;
- Mr. Bennet seems to know about their partnering before Claude does;
- Thompson's secretary is the one who informs Claude about his partnership with Mr. Bennet.
Trivia
- The events of Claude referring to Rollo Fusor's accomplice as a "witch", her telling Claude she will get him "next", and being dehydrated into dust appear to parallel the story of the Wizard of Oz.
See Also
- For images from Golden Handshake, Part 4, see Images from Golden Handshake, Part 4.
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