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[[Ted]] finds refuge in an '''abandoned cabin''' in the [[Nevada desert]]. | [[Ted]] finds refuge in an '''abandoned cabin''' in the [[Nevada desert]]. |
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Lights glow from the windows, as Ted experiments with his powers. | |
Location: | Nevada desert |
Purpose: | Hideout |
Ted finds refuge in an abandoned cabin in the Nevada desert.
Notable Occupants
Notable Visitors
About
Godsend
Theodore Sprague settles in an abandoned cabin in the Nevada desert. Ted practices making fireballs in his hands, which glow bright.
Graphic Novel:How Do You Stop an Exploding Man?, Part 1
After escaping from FBI Headquarters, Ted buys a gun and moves to an abandoned cabin. One night, Ted receives a message on his computer from a user called "Wireless", even though he is not connected to the Internet. The next moment, a woman enters his cabin, introducing herself as Hana Gitelman. After telling him her story, including her encounters with a man in horn-rimmed glasses, Hana 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.
Graphic Novel:How Do You Stop an Exploding Man?, Part 2
Ted is captured by a Company field leader outside his cabin. Though momentarily detained by liquid concrete, he escapes and flees to Billings, MT.
Notes
- Ted's cabin is noted as being in the Nevada desert in both Godsend and ...Exploding Man, Part 1. In ...Exploding Man, Part 2, the cabin is noted as being "somewhere in the New Mexico desert".
- Ted's cabin bears a striking resemblance to real-life bomber Ted Kaczynski's cabin in rural Montana.
Gallery
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Ted is content chopping wood at his hideaway.
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In the cabin's sleeping quarters, Ted chats with a user named "Wireless".
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Outside the cabin's window, Hana "sees" something.
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An AWI leader captures Ted outside his cabin.
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The real-life Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, by whom Ted's character was influenced, lived in a cabin in rural Montana quite similar to Ted's.