When she discovered her fiancee's true motives, she broke off the relationship and engagement. She was unaware that "The Collector" was just using her in order to get to the rare books in her care, including the Gozerian Codex. Twitty was seduced by a man named Edmund Hoover (also known as The Collector), who was a rather unscrupulous rare book collector. Eleanor Twitty was the head librarian of the New York City Public Library and curated its Special Collections, which included ancient artifacts, stone tablets, and otherwise forgotten parchments. Secondary Canon History Ghostbusters: The Video Game ĭr. ![]() Roger came out the door after them and asked them if they saw it and what it was. Ray, Egon, and Peter promptly left the library. They cried out and Ray and Egon backed away almost in unison. Ray suddenly exclaimed, "Get her!" The ghost transmogrified into a monstrous form and screamed "Rah!" at them. They inched back out and slowly moved closer. He instructed them to stay close and do exactly as he said. Peter returned to the aisle, corralling Ray and Egon back into the aisle. He kicked himself and clarified, "Originally." The ghost only shushed him. Peter greeted the ghost, introduced himself, and asked her where it was from. ![]() Ray followed and quickly snapped photographs with the Nikon SLR FE2 Camera. Peter rolled his eyes and asked them to come over for a talk. Egon and Ray were silent and looked at each other. Ray was excited and as softly as he could, stated it was a full torso apparition. Egon followed the ghost's readings with the P.K.E. Soon after a green wooden bookcase almost fell on them. Peter collected some of the Ectoplasm for analysis. Egon, Ray, and Peter went down into the stacks and observed Symmetrical Stacking and Ectoplasm left behind by the ghost. Based on eyewitness descriptions, Ray believed the entity to be a Free-Roaming, Vaporous, Full Torso Apparition. valances and they went right off the top of the scale, buried the needle. Egon confirmed the ghost's presence with the P.K.E. Ray Stantz and Egon Spengler conducted an investigation later that day. Roger Delacorte contacted Columbia University for help. It blew books off shelves from 20 feet away. Alice only remembered it had arms because it reached for her. Alice screamed and her hair was blown back. She turned right, stopped, and came face to face with Library ghost. She turned right, stopped, turned, and went left instead. She went left, left again, another left, turned and looked briefly, then kept running. Alice paused, turned around, screamed and ran, dodged drawers, and hurried through the stacks. As a librarian named Alice passed by a card catalog, the ghost exhibited telekinesis and made several drawers open on their own and cards shot out all over the area. ![]() In 1984, the Library ghost caused a disturbance in the stacks of the New York City Public Library. History Primary Canon History Ghostbusters (1984) Ghostbusters: The Board Game, deemed a Tertiary Canon, loosely follows the events of IDW Comics. Library ghost (prime) appears in the IDW Comic Series, a Secondary Canon, which follows Ghostbusters (1984) and Ghostbusters II, also includes some elements from Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Realistic Versions) and Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Stylized Versions) as well as being canon to Tobin's Spirit Guide (Insight Editions). In Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Realistic Versions), a Secondary Canon, Ghostbusters (1984) and Ghostbusters II pre-date the game, Ghostbusters: Afterlife conflicts with the game. Library ghost in the Primary Canon is developed from Ghostbusters (1984). 11.3 Secondary Canon (Expanded Universe) Images.9.3 Secondary Canon (Expanded Universe) Appearances. ![]() 8.4 Ghostbusters: The Board Game Trivia.8.2 Ghostbusters: The Video Game Trivia.7.2 Secondary Canon (Expanded Universe) Classification.7.1.1 Ghostbusters: The Video Game Realistic Versions Classification.5 Ghostbusters: The Board Game Information.3.4.1 According to Tobin's Spirit Guide.3.3.1 According to Tobin's Spirit Guide.3.2.1 According to Tobin's Spirit Guide.3 Ghostbusters: The Video Game Information.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |