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A television is on in [[Isaac's apartment]]. After [[Isaac]] tells [[Simone]] to leave, a news report catches Isaac's attention. The reporter explains that a [[train wreck|train crashed]] under unknown circumstances and was registered to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. She also mentions a mysterious [[Claire|good Samaritan]] who [[heroism|rescued]] a [[train wreck victim|man]]. | A television is on in [[Isaac's apartment]]. After [[Isaac]] tells [[Simone]] to leave, a news report catches Isaac's attention. The reporter explains that a [[train wreck|train crashed]] under unknown circumstances and was registered to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. She also mentions a mysterious [[Claire|good Samaritan]] who [[heroism|rescued]] a [[train wreck victim|man]]. | ||
Later, in [[the Bennets' home] | Later, in [[the Bennets' home|Odessa]], the Bennets have the TV on KFVD 4. Laura Lancaster reports the same story. | ||
===[[Five Years Gone]]=== | |||
Laura Lancaster's name appears on [[:Image:Memorial names.JPG|a shrine]] at the [[explosion memorial]]. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Laura Lancaster is the name of a real life [[NBC]] executive. She is the senior vice president of drama and cable programming, reports to the real life [[Angela Bromstad#Trivia|Angela Bromstad]], and is credited with the creative supervision of some NBC shows including [[Tim Kring]]'s ''Crossing Jordan''. | * Laura Lancaster is the name of a real life [[NBC]] executive. She is the senior vice president of drama and cable programming, reports to the real life [[Angela Bromstad#Trivia|Angela Bromstad]], and is credited with the creative supervision of some NBC shows including [[Tim Kring]]'s ''[[Crossing Jordan]]''. | ||
* Laura Lancaster's name appears on [[:Image:Memorial names.JPG|a shrine]] at the [[explosion memorial]], which probably has less to do with the insignificant reporter character, and more to do with the NBC executive. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:20, 14 October 2015
Laura Lancaster | |
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Portrayed by | Claudia DiFolco |
First appearance | Genesis |
In-story stats | |
Known ability | None |
Gender | |
Home | Odessa, TX |
Occupation | Reporter |
Laura Lancaster reports on the train wreck.
Character History
Genesis
A television is on in Isaac's apartment. After Isaac tells Simone to leave, a news report catches Isaac's attention. The reporter explains that a train crashed under unknown circumstances and was registered to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. She also mentions a mysterious good Samaritan who rescued a man.
Later, in Odessa, the Bennets have the TV on KFVD 4. Laura Lancaster reports the same story.
Five Years Gone
Laura Lancaster's name appears on a shrine at the explosion memorial.
Notes

- Laura Lancaster reports for KFVD 4. It is unknown to which U.S. locations this channel broadcasts. However, Isaac receives the broadcast in his New York City apartment and the Bennets receive the broadcast in their Odessa home.
- Prompted by real-life complaints from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission about Lancaster's report, Oliver Grigsby suggested that "maybe the news reporter got it wrong."
- In a deleted scene from the Tim Kring Cut, Laura Lancaster reports for KTMB.
Trivia
- Laura Lancaster is the name of a real life NBC executive. She is the senior vice president of drama and cable programming, reports to the real life Angela Bromstad, and is credited with the creative supervision of some NBC shows including Tim Kring's Crossing Jordan.
- Laura Lancaster's name appears on a shrine at the explosion memorial, which probably has less to do with the insignificant reporter character, and more to do with the NBC executive.