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It's the desert within Ted hides and practices his power.
Notable Residents
Notable Visitors
About
It occupies over 22,000 square miles (57,000 km²) in a typical Basin and Range topography. This desert is generally defined by the presence of Joshua Trees. They are considered an indicator species for the desert. It receives less than 6 inches (150 mm) of rain a year and is generally between 3,000 and 6,000 feet. Summer weather is dominated by heat — temperatures on valley floors can soar above 120° F and above 130° F at the lowest elevations but winter months bring temperatures dipping to below 20° F on valley floors, and below 0° F at higher elevations.
Godsend
Ted practices his abilities in a cabin. He deliberately induces radioactivity in one hand, and then the other. Peter Petrelli plans to fly to Las Vegas in order to find Ted.
Graphic Novel:How Do You Stop an Exploding Man?, Part 1
Hana Gitelman sends him instant messages and arrives at his cabin, in the desert and shows Ted a mark on her neck, and specifications for the needle used to make it. She tells him he can track the medical equipment down and locate the man responsible for abducting them. Hana abruptly receives communications that show Ted is in danger. Hours after she leaves, Ted is confronted by a military force.
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Probable future notable visitors : Peter Petrelli
Gallery
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Ted practices focusing his power.
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Ted lets out a blast of energy.
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Ted's cabin in the desert.