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In front of the [[Angry Skunk Bar]], a traffiker named [[Misha]] is talking to [[Harmon]], telling him to be careful because people are disappearing. Then [[Angie]], a waitress, turns up late for her shift. Misha heads inside the bar, and takes a seat, and another [[trafficker]] asks Misha if they can help [[Maya]] for a new identity. They offer one for $7,000, offering less if she knows any [[Abilities|tricks]]. Maya says she used to, but not anymore, and says she would pay $4,000. Misha doesn't understand why they would hunt someone without [[abilities]] and shows off [[Telekinesis|his ability]]. |
In front of the [[Angry Skunk Bar]], a traffiker named [[Misha]] is talking to [[Harmon]], telling him to be careful because people are disappearing. Then [[Angie]], a waitress, turns up late for her shift. Misha heads inside the bar, and takes a seat, and another [[trafficker]] asks Misha if they can help [[Maya]] for a new identity. They offer one for $7,000, offering less if she knows any [[Abilities|tricks]]. Maya says she used to, but not anymore, and says she would pay $4,000. Misha doesn't understand why they would hunt someone without [[abilities]] and shows off [[Telekinesis|his ability]]. |
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Outside, after Harmon has tagged a mailbox with 'Rebel', a man in uniform, [[Simon Bolivar]], finds Harmon and delivers him a message: "Viva Libertad, Rebel & Be Saved". Meanwhile a [[technician]] and a group of armed agents watching from a van nearby. |
Outside, after Harmon has tagged a mailbox with 'Rebel', a man in uniform, [[Simon Bolivar]], finds Harmon and delivers him a message: "Viva Libertad, Rebel & Be Saved". Meanwhile a [[technician]] and a group of armed agents are watching from a van nearby. |
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Inside the bar; Harmon, Angie, Maya, Misha and the other trafficker discuss whether to trust [[Rebel]] or not, when the message appears on the TV screen. Misha and the other traffiker are captured on the street, and have the meeting location of Harmon, Angie, and Maya beaten out of them. While [[Danko's team]] arrives at the roof of the bar, the three escape. Harmon runs away by [[Wall crawling|crawling the wall]]. Angie and Maya both also manage to escape, while Maya receives another message from rebel, saying that he can still help, and if she trusts them. While walking to work the next day, the van with the agents starts to close in on her, but Rebel warns her, and tells her to run. She sees herself on a Viva Libertad poster, and [[Flight|flies]] away as the agents pour out of the van. Rebel finishes narration signed 'Viva la Libertad -- A friend'. |
Inside the bar; Harmon, Angie, Maya, Misha and the other trafficker discuss whether to trust [[Rebel]] or not, when the message appears on the TV screen. Misha and the other traffiker are captured on the street, and have the meeting location of Harmon, Angie, and Maya beaten out of them. While [[Danko's team]] arrives at the roof of the bar, the three escape. Harmon runs away by [[Wall crawling|crawling the wall]]. Angie and Maya both also manage to escape, while Maya receives another message from rebel, saying that he can still help, and if she trusts them. While walking to work the next day, the van with the agents starts to close in on her, but Rebel warns her, and tells her to run. She sees herself on a Viva Libertad poster, and [[Flight|flies]] away as the agents pour out of the van. Rebel finishes narration signed 'Viva la Libertad -- A friend'. |
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Revision as of 16:46, 15 February 2009
| Libertad | |
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| Issue #: | 124 |
| Released: | February 10, 2009 |
| Story by: | D.J. Doyle |
| Art by: | Marcus To |
| Digital Inks by: | Mark Roslan |
| Colors by: | Brian Buccellato |
| Lettering by: | Comicraft |
| Produced by: | Aspen MLT Inc. |
| Easter Egg: | Behind the scenes image of Milo Ventimiglia, Greg Grunberg, James Kyson Lee, Masi Oka, and Sendhil Ramamurthy |
| Previous: | Out of Town... On Business |

| Rebel and be saved. |
| While her world is falling apart and danger lurks around the corner, Claire Bennet receives a call to arms from a mysterious "friend" named Libertad. A simple text message telling her to hold out hope, fight back, and be ready. Little does Claire know that she's not the first to get these messages. And she's not the first to wonder: Can I trust them? |
Summary
In front of the Angry Skunk Bar, a traffiker named Misha is talking to Harmon, telling him to be careful because people are disappearing. Then Angie, a waitress, turns up late for her shift. Misha heads inside the bar, and takes a seat, and another trafficker asks Misha if they can help Maya for a new identity. They offer one for $7,000, offering less if she knows any tricks. Maya says she used to, but not anymore, and says she would pay $4,000. Misha doesn't understand why they would hunt someone without abilities and shows off his ability.
Outside, after Harmon has tagged a mailbox with 'Rebel', a man in uniform, Simon Bolivar, finds Harmon and delivers him a message: "Viva Libertad, Rebel & Be Saved". Meanwhile a technician and a group of armed agents are watching from a van nearby.
Inside the bar; Harmon, Angie, Maya, Misha and the other trafficker discuss whether to trust Rebel or not, when the message appears on the TV screen. Misha and the other traffiker are captured on the street, and have the meeting location of Harmon, Angie, and Maya beaten out of them. While Danko's team arrives at the roof of the bar, the three escape. Harmon runs away by crawling the wall. Angie and Maya both also manage to escape, while Maya receives another message from rebel, saying that he can still help, and if she trusts them. While walking to work the next day, the van with the agents starts to close in on her, but Rebel warns her, and tells her to run. She sees herself on a Viva Libertad poster, and flies away as the agents pour out of the van. Rebel finishes narration signed 'Viva la Libertad -- A friend'.
Memorable Quotes
"Please take it so I can get the hell out of here."
- -Simon Bolivar (to Harmon while handling him the message from Rebel)
Character Appearances
Notes
- ¡Libertad! was a political writing of Richard Drucker. However, whether or not the character "Libertad" has any connection to Drucker remains to be seen.
See Also
- For images from Libertad, see images from Libertad.
- For other uses of Libertad, see Libertad (disambig).
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