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==Notable Locations== | ==Notable Locations== | ||
* The [[Eiffel Tower]] | |||
* [[Paris homeless tent village|A homeless tent village]] | |||
* [[Paris hotel|A hotel]] | * [[Paris hotel|A hotel]] | ||
* [[The Louvre]] | * [[The Louvre]] | ||
* [[Paris market|A market]] | |||
* [[Samir Mellouk's shop]] | * [[Samir Mellouk's shop]] | ||
* [[Daphne Millbrook's apartment]] | * [[Daphne Millbrook's apartment]] | ||
* [[Paris park|A park]] | * [[Paris park|A park]] | ||
* [[RGS Hotel]] | * [[RGS Hotel (Paris)|RGS Hotel]] | ||
* Versailles (about | * Versailles (about 15 miles West of Paris) | ||
==Notable Residents== | ==Notable Residents== | ||
* [[Book vendor]] | |||
* Effiel tower guards: [[Eiffel Tower guard (I)|1]] ⋅ [[Eiffel Tower guard (II)|2]] | |||
* [[Florist]] | |||
* [[Frederica]] (deceased) | * [[Frederica]] (deceased) | ||
* Homeless men: [[Homeless man (I)|1]] ⋅ [[Homeless man (II)|2]] | |||
* [[Samir Mellouk]] | * [[Samir Mellouk]] | ||
* [[Daphne Millbrook]] | * [[Daphne Millbrook]] | ||
* [[Adam Monroe]] (deceased) | * [[Adam Monroe]] (deceased) | ||
* [[Paris hotel employee]] | |||
* [[Paris merchant]] | |||
* [[Paris woman]] | |||
* [[Paris utility worker]] (deceased) | * [[Paris utility worker]] (deceased) | ||
==Notable Visitors== | ==Notable Visitors== | ||
* [[Tommy Clark]] | |||
* [[Emily Duval]] | |||
* [[Rollo Fusor]] | * [[Rollo Fusor]] | ||
* [[Rollo Fusor's accomplice]] | * [[Rollo Fusor's accomplice]] | ||
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===[[Graphic Novel:The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei]]=== | ===[[Graphic Novel:The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei]]=== | ||
After fighting in the [[American Revolution]] for [[England]], [[Adam]] moves to Paris. In [[1782]] he meets [[Frederica]] at a ball | After fighting in the [[American Revolution]] for [[England]], [[Adam]] moves to Paris. In [[1782]] he meets [[Frederica]] at a ball in Versailles. She later dies from exposure to lead in her cosmetics. | ||
===[[Graphic Novel:Root and Branch, Part 2]]=== | ===[[Graphic Novel:Root and Branch, Part 2]]=== | ||
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===[[The Butterfly Effect]]=== | ===[[The Butterfly Effect]]=== | ||
[[Hiro]] and [[Ando]] [[teleport]] [[ability extension|together]] from [[Tokyo]] to Paris. They go to 14 Rue Saint-Jacques, [[Daphne Millbrook's apartment]]. They meet [[Daphne]], try to use [[Daphne's medal|a medal of hers]] to get their [[formula]] back, and then watch as Daphne [[super speed|runs]] to [[Berlin, Germany]]. | [[Hiro]] and [[Ando]] [[Space-time manipulation|teleport]] [[ability extension|together]] from [[Tokyo]] to Paris. They go to 14 Rue Saint-Jacques, [[Daphne Millbrook's apartment]]. They meet [[Daphne]], try to use [[Daphne's medal|a medal of hers]] to get their [[formula]] back, and then watch as Daphne [[super speed|runs]] to [[Berlin, Germany]]. | ||
===[[Graphic Novel:The Caged Bird, Part 2]]=== | |||
[[Daphne Millbrook]] travels to Paris. She tries to call [[Mr. Millbrook|her father]] from a Parisian hotel, but is informed by an [[Paris hotel employee|hotel employee]] that the phone is off-limits for her. She later seeks refuge at [[Pont Neuf]] and seeks work at a [[florist]]'s shop. However, Daphne never finds a life that suits her, and eventually steals from a [[Paris merchant|hot roll vendor]] in a [[Paris market|market]]. [[Samir Mellouk]] approaches her and says that he might have work for her, and Daphne begins working for Samir. | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Paris is nicknamed "The City of Light" (''La Ville-lumière''). | * Paris is nicknamed "The City of Light" (''La Ville-lumière''). | ||
==See Also== | |||
* {{seealsodisambig|Paris}} | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://www.paris.org/ Official Site] (French) | * [http://www.paris.org/ Official Site] (French) | ||
* [http://www.paris-26-gigapixels.com/index-en.html Gigapixel panorama] | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:21, 23 October 2015
Paris, France | |
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Language(s) Spoken: | French |
Paris is the capital and largest city of France, and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. It is sometimes known by it's nickname "The City of Light".
Notable Locations
- The Eiffel Tower
- A homeless tent village
- A hotel
- The Louvre
- A market
- Samir Mellouk's shop
- Daphne Millbrook's apartment
- A park
- RGS Hotel
- Versailles (about 15 miles West of Paris)
Notable Residents
- Book vendor
- Effiel tower guards: 1 ⋅ 2
- Florist
- Frederica (deceased)
- Homeless men: 1 ⋅ 2
- Samir Mellouk
- Daphne Millbrook
- Adam Monroe (deceased)
- Paris hotel employee
- Paris merchant
- Paris woman
- Paris utility worker (deceased)
Notable Visitors
- Tommy Clark
- Emily Duval
- Rollo Fusor
- Rollo Fusor's accomplice
- The German
- Haram
- Hartsdale duplicate and other clones
- Sabine Hazel
- Dr. Livitz
- Ando Masahashi
- Hiro Nakamura
- Paris hotel victim
- Claude Rains
About
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Angela Petrelli tries to convince Claire to stay in Paris until she is older and able to make decisions for herself.
The Hard Part
Angela helps prepare Claire for Paris, including packing fashionable and warm clothes, since Paris is cold this time of year.
Graphic Novel:Golden Handshake, Part 2
In 1990, Claude and Haram track down Rollo Fusor to a hotel and secretly spy on him from outside before storming the room. However, they find Fusor and another man are both dead, and the lady accomplice is missing.
Graphic Novel:Golden Handshake, Part 3
After Rollo Fusor's accomplice dehydrates a man, she escapes the hotel and is chased into a park by Claude and Haram. Despite the scene made, the woman is successful in turning the tables and capturing both Claude and Haram.
Graphic Novel:Golden Handshake, Part 4
Still at the Paris park and trapped under a fallen tree, Claude turns invisible and hits Rollo Fusor's accomplice with a stick, forcing her to release Haram. Taking advantage of the opportunity, Haram grabs her by the arms and forces her to self-dehydrate into a pile of dust. Having finished their mission, Claude convinces Haram to agree to continue as his partner for another six months when police arrive to the park.
Four Months Later...
Sandra asks Mr. Muggles how one goes "back to the farm after you have seen gay Paris".
Kindred
Michelle offers to create an illusion of Paris for Sylar.
Graphic Novel:The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei
After fighting in the American Revolution for England, Adam moves to Paris. In 1782 he meets Frederica at a ball in Versailles. She later dies from exposure to lead in her cosmetics.
Graphic Novel:Root and Branch, Part 2
Sabine and a duplicate of Julien Dumont spend a night in Paris.
Graphic Novel:Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration, Part 1
Samir Mellouk and Daphne Millbrook reside in Paris working as thieves out of a shop. They steal the Mona Lisa from The Louvre. After Mellouk is captured by Company agents Sabine Hazel and Julien Dumont, an unnamed man approaches Daphne, assigning her to a Tokyo heist.
The Butterfly Effect
Hiro and Ando teleport together from Tokyo to Paris. They go to 14 Rue Saint-Jacques, Daphne Millbrook's apartment. They meet Daphne, try to use a medal of hers to get their formula back, and then watch as Daphne runs to Berlin, Germany.
Graphic Novel:The Caged Bird, Part 2
Daphne Millbrook travels to Paris. She tries to call her father from a Parisian hotel, but is informed by an hotel employee that the phone is off-limits for her. She later seeks refuge at Pont Neuf and seeks work at a florist's shop. However, Daphne never finds a life that suits her, and eventually steals from a hot roll vendor in a market. Samir Mellouk approaches her and says that he might have work for her, and Daphne begins working for Samir.
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Trivia
- Paris is nicknamed "The City of Light" (La Ville-lumière).
See Also
- For other uses of Paris, see Paris (disambig).
External Links
- Official Site (French)
- Gigapixel panorama