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In 1989, Hana survives a [[suicide]] attack when her bus crashes off a cliff. She is hospitalized and misses the funerals of [[Zahava Gitelman|her mother]] and [[Hana's grandmother|grandmother]]. |
In 1989, Hana survives a [[suicide]] attack when her bus crashes off a cliff. She is hospitalized and misses the funerals of [[Zahava Gitelman|her mother]] and [[Hana's grandmother|grandmother]]. |
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In 1997, Hana attempts to enlist in the [[Israel]]i Army as a para-trooper. Despite her skills, her request is denied because of "grave concerns about [her] heart". Because her "judgment cannot be trusted, she takes an intelligence position with the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mossad Mossad], in which she analyzes, plans attacks, and plots strategies. She seems to know the moves of her enemies before they do. Hana is promoted, but remains unhappy; she continues to work to prove her worthiness. One night while walking the perimeter, she is overtaken by [[Mr. Bennet]], who assures her that he is there to [[AWI|change her life]]. |
In 1997, Hana attempts to enlist in the [[Israel]]i Army as a para-trooper. Despite her skills, her request is denied by the [[IDF enlisting officer]] because of "grave concerns about [her] heart". Because her "judgment cannot be trusted", she takes an intelligence position with the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mossad Mossad], in which she analyzes, plans attacks, and plots strategies. She seems to know the moves of her enemies before they do. Hana is promoted, but remains unhappy; she continues to work to prove her worthiness. One night while walking the perimeter, she is overtaken by [[Mr. Bennet]], who assures her that he is there to [[AWI|change her life]]. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:Wireless, Part 2]]=== |
===[[Graphic Novel:Wireless, Part 2]]=== |
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Revision as of 06:07, 9 January 2007
| Hana Gitelman | |
|---|---|
| First appearance | Wireless, Part 1 |
| In-story stats | |
| Known ability | Electronic data transception |
| Gender | |
| Residence | Hana Gitelman's home |
| Occupations | Lieutenant, Israeli Army |
| Parent | Zahava Gitelman |
Hana is an evolved human who experiences tragedy in her youth and joins the Israeli Army.
Character history
Graphic Novel:Wireless, Part 1
In 1989, Hana survives a suicide attack when her bus crashes off a cliff. She is hospitalized and misses the funerals of her mother and grandmother.
In 1997, Hana attempts to enlist in the Israeli Army as a para-trooper. Despite her skills, her request is denied by the IDF enlisting officer because of "grave concerns about [her] heart". Because her "judgment cannot be trusted", she takes an intelligence position with the Mossad, in which she analyzes, plans attacks, and plots strategies. She seems to know the moves of her enemies before they do. Hana is promoted, but remains unhappy; she continues to work to prove her worthiness. One night while walking the perimeter, she is overtaken by Mr. Bennet, who assures her that he is there to change her life.
Graphic Novel:Wireless, Part 2
Three years after her hospitalization, Hana is sent by her father to a Tel Aviv psychologist to overcome her abandonment issues. In the present, Mr. Bennet asks Hana to trust him. She tries her best to do so, despite her misgivings about trusting people since her mother's and grandmother's deaths. Telling her he works for the CIA, he takes her to a secret facility in Alaska, where she begins to train physically as she continues to be evaluated medically. She grows frustrated with the lack of progress, but is suddenly able to perceive a text message sent to Mr. Bennet by a person named "Thompson". Suddenly, she is overwhelmed by emails, text messages, and satellite transmissions which she is able to perceive out of thin air, and Mr. Bennet knocks her unconscious.
When Hana wakes up several weeks later, she is unable to speak due to her long convalescence, but is able to communicate with Mr. Bennet and his organization by sending messages directly from her mind to cell phones. Mr. Bennet tells her she's ready for her first mission.
Powers
Hana has the ability to perceive electronic communications. She can read e-mails and text messages as they are being transmitted, even before they are received. She can also send messages directly from her mind.
Gallery
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Hana, as a young girl, looks up to the legacy left by her mother and grandmother.
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Spurred by the legacies left by her forbearers, Hana wants to enlist in the IDF.
Fan Theories
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