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| history = Sprague was tracked and captured while on a routine business trip to [[Kansas]], conducted as part of his job for a medical supply company. His wife, [[Karen]], most likely died due to the manifestation of Sprague's [[ability]] to [[radiation|emit radioactive particles]]. She succumbed to [[cancer]] after enduring sustained exposure to high levels of radiation. | | history = Sprague was tracked and captured while on a routine business trip to [[Kansas]], conducted as part of his job for a medical supply company. His wife, [[Karen]], most likely died due to the manifestation of Sprague's [[ability]] to [[radiation|emit radioactive particles]]. She succumbed to [[cancer]] after enduring sustained exposure to high levels of radiation. | ||
[[FBI]] Agent [[Audrey Hanson]] and [[LAPD]] officer [[Matt Parkman]] (see case file C002) investigated the death of [[Robert Fresco]], Karen Sprague's oncologist, as a possible "[[Sylar]]" victim. Their investigation instead led them to Sprague, who admitted to accidentally killing Fresco with his radiological ability. | [[FBI]] Agent [[Audrey Hanson]] and [[LAPD]] officer [[Matt Parkman]] (see case file [[Assignment Tracker 2.0/Matt Parkman|C002]]) investigated the death of [[Robert Fresco]], Karen Sprague's oncologist, as a possible "[[Sylar]]" victim. Their investigation instead led them to Sprague, who admitted to accidentally killing Fresco with his radiological ability. | ||
Sprague was apprehended while visiting his wife in the [[Los Angeles hospital|hospital]]. Karen died during the arrest, and Sprague was taken in for questioning by Hanson and Parkman. After questioning, Sprague escaped FBI custody during prisoner transport and fled to the [[Nevada desert]]. The Company captured him there, but he managed to escape and was most likely [[Sylar's victims|murdered]] by [[Gabriel Gray]] (see [[Assignment Tracker 2.0/Gabriel Gray|C3004]] {{sic}} file) who possibly [[power theft|acquired]] Sprague's power of radiation. | Sprague was apprehended while visiting his wife in the [[Los Angeles hospital|hospital]]. Karen died during the arrest, and Sprague was taken in for questioning by Hanson and Parkman. After questioning, Sprague escaped FBI custody during prisoner transport and fled to the [[Nevada desert]]. The Company captured him there, but he managed to escape and was most likely [[Sylar's victims|murdered]] by [[Gabriel Gray]] (see [[Assignment Tracker 2.0/Gabriel Gray|C3004]] {{sic}} file) who possibly [[power theft|acquired]] Sprague's power of radiation. |
Latest revision as of 20:48, 8 April 2010
This page is a recreation of Ted Sprague's Assignment Tracker 2.0 file. To view the original primatechpaper.com file, go to case number C003, and enter the password TSntz14b.
FBI Agent Audrey Hanson and LAPD officer Matt Parkman (see case file C002) investigated the death of Robert Fresco, Karen Sprague's oncologist, as a possible "Sylar" victim. Their investigation instead led them to Sprague, who admitted to accidentally killing Fresco with his radiological ability.
Sprague was apprehended while visiting his wife in the hospital. Karen died during the arrest, and Sprague was taken in for questioning by Hanson and Parkman. After questioning, Sprague escaped FBI custody during prisoner transport and fled to the Nevada desert. The Company captured him there, but he managed to escape and was most likely murdered by Gabriel Gray (see C3004 [sic] file) who possibly acquired Sprague's power of radiation.
Preliminary testing indicates that Sprague's body was capable of releasing upwards of 10,000 Ci of radiation, enough to cause immediate death.