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===[[Graphic Novel:Walls, Part 2]]===
===[[Graphic Novel:Walls, Part 2]]===
After escaping the building, [[Future Hiro]] and [[Peter Petrelli (explosion future)|Future Peter]] find themselves in trouble against a team consisting of a number of [[evolved humans]]. [[Future Niki]] disables an [[agent (enhanced speed)|agent]], allowing Peter to [[empathic mimicry|mimic]] "[[electromagnetism|lightning]]" against another [[Prison ambush agent|team member]]. After a fight ensues, Niki [[enhanced strength|disables]] a third [[agent (electromagnetism)|agent]] using a pole-dancing technique. Peter and Hiro lead the prisoners out of the facility, hoping to go to [[Texas]].
After escaping the building, [[Future Hiro]] and [[Peter Petrelli (explosion future)|Future Peter]] find themselves in trouble against a team consisting of a number of [[evolved humans]]. [[Future Niki]] disables an [[agent (enhanced speed)|agent]], allowing Peter to use a [[empathic mimicry|newfound]] [[electric manipulation|ability]] against another [[Prison ambush agent|team member]]. After a fight ensues, Niki [[enhanced strength|disables]] a third [[agent (electric manipulation)|agent]] using a pole-dancing technique. Peter and Hiro lead the prisoners out of the facility, hoping to go to [[Texas]].


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==Notes==

Revision as of 15:25, 19 December 2008

Moab Federal Penitentiary

Moab Federal Penitentiary
Location: Moab, UT
Purpose: Future holding area

About 200 people, including many evolved humans (including Niki Sanders) are detained at the Moab Federal Penitentiary one year after the explosion.

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Graphic Novel:Walls, Part 1

It has been one year since the explosion and Future Hiro, along with Future Peter, break into the Moab Federal Penitentiary, where about 200 people (including many evolved humans) are being held.

Graphic Novel:Walls, Part 2

After escaping the building, Future Hiro and Future Peter find themselves in trouble against a team consisting of a number of evolved humans. Future Niki disables an agent, allowing Peter to use a newfound ability against another team member. After a fight ensues, Niki disables a third agent using a pole-dancing technique. Peter and Hiro lead the prisoners out of the facility, hoping to go to Texas.

Notes

  • This appears to be a fictional prison. The Federal Bureau of Prisons lists no facilities in Utah. There are two state prisons in Utah but neither are in Moab, and neither resemble the one depicted in the graphic novel. If an actual prison was used as a model, it has not been revealed or identified.
  • It is unknown if the prison is only for evolved humans.
  • In multiple deleted scenes from Genesis and the unaired pilot, D.L. is incarcerated in the facility (though screen titles refer to it as "Moab Federal Prison"). In the unaired scenes, D.L. repeatedly wakes up having escaped his cell, unaware of how he got out. He is relocated to a more secure cell next to Ezekiel, but still cannot be contained. While in prison, D.L. yearns to go to New York to seek revenge on his prosecutor--Nathan Petrelli. Additionally, Micah steals $300 from Tina, rides a bus to Moab, and greets his father under intense circumstances.

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