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Cello

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Cello

Emma plays a cello

Owned by: Bob Bishop,
Cellist,
Emma Coolidge
Current status: In Emma's possession

The cello is a musical instrument that some Heroes seem to have.

About

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Ink

Emma notices a cellist playing nearby and sees the sound as glowing red energy. When the cellist leaves, she goes over to touch the cello. When she plucks at a string, she sees more lights. She starts playing and generating a light show that only she can see. Despite never having played, she follows the light cues and performs beautifully as everyone in the park looks on, including Peter. He smiles at her as she realizes what she's done, hands the bow to the cellist, and runs off.

Hysterical Blindness

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Emma returns to her apartment and finds a cello there. She picks it up and starts to play again. As Emma plays, she starts to become emotional, unintentionally manipulating the sound from the cello she's playing with a slicing motion, damaging the wall of her home.

Tabula Rasa

Emma asks Peter if he sent a cello to her apartment, Peter answers that he didn't.

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