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#107942 - 03/25/08 01:53 PM
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From the Baltimore Sun
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Eruption in Hospital Kills Twelve
Teenager responsible was son of doctor
By Anna Rochport | sun reporter March 25, 2008
When William Martin checked into John Hopkins Hospital on March 23, he thought he was coming in for an outpatient operation to repair a hernia. He couldn’t foresee the event that would change a simple procedure into a life-threatening situation.
Twelve are dead after an eruption which released an electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) in the emergency care unit. Tragically, the ICU and the NICU were within the radius of the EMP, short-circuiting and shutting down life support machines. Of the twelve dead, seven were infants in the NICU. The new nova, who is a minor and whose name is being withheld by the Rashoud Facility, appeared to erupt in reaction to a violent patient.
The patient, Marcus Terrance, had been brought to the hospital for treatment of wounds received while resisting arrest. Terrance is accused of possession with intent to sell. While the doctors were working on Terrance’s wounds, he pulled a small pistol and attempted to take one of the emergency room doctors hostage. Her son, volunteering at the hospital that day, saw the attack and erupted. He attacked the assailant, releasing an EMP blast into the area. The assailant was killed from a combination of his wounds and being pushed through a wall by the nova.
The doctor in question was the mother of the nova. She was shot before the nova could subdue the patient. She died later from her wounds, and her name is being withheld until next-of-kin can be contacted. Jack Applebaum, one of the Baltimore officers who brought Terrance into the hospital, stated that the accused had been searched for weapons. An investigation by both the Baltimore PD and the hospital will be conducted in the near future. When asked if the young nova would face charges, Steve Collins, the Baltimore Chief of Police, had no comment.
According to hospital staff, the teenager had been volunteering at the hospital for the past six months. "I'd never known [him] to be violent," one of the hospital staff said on condition of animinoty. "He's a sweet boy, very protective of his mother. It was just the two of them and they watched out for one another."
Martin survived but, like many others who attached to machines that were affected by the EMP field, will face future complications. “I may sue,” the forty-seven year-old resident of Towson, Maryland stated. “I’m talking to my lawyer right now.”
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#109788 - 04/08/08 10:26 PM
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DIS-ASS-TER! Nova Newcomer Knockout's Nudity Nukes Networks
APRIL 8TH, 2008
CALGARY - Nova fighting fans watching the East Beats West exhibition got more than an eyeful, Tuesday night.
During a matchup between novas Burninator and Knockout - both of whom were making their public debut on th program - Burninator hit Knockout with a blast that burnt off her clothing.
Knockout seemed to not notice, and hit Burninator hard enough to knock him out and win the fight.
The XWF and Most Excellent Super Fight, the two promotional organizations behind the show, have been hit with a lawsuit from federal authorities. Knockout herself is being sued directly by seventeen people claiming "significant heart trouble" began after seeing her unclothed.
A spokesman for Most Excellent Super Fight denies that Knockout's suit was insufficiently insulated or that Knockout herself was under-trained.
The XWF has condemned the incident.
"Nudity has no place on our program," said Gregory Wynn, Director of Public Relations for XWF Inc. "People expect the best, bloodiest and most bone-crunching nova-on-nova contests imaginable and we have always prided ourselves on our dedication to keeping such content family friendly."
Video of the incident has reached over six billion hits on YouTube. When contacted, a spokeswoman for Google stated "it must be a glitch because there aren't that many computers on Earth."
Knockout herself was unreachable for comment. Her manager, Conrad Francis Blake, spoke on her behalf.
"You guys better leave my buddy alone, man. She won't even let me see the goods and I'm her roommate at the University of Calgary. She's had a lot to deal with since I accidentally turned her into a girl and she doesn't need any more."
BREAKING - New Nova Knockout a Transsexual? RELATED - Antaeus: "I'd Hit It"
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#109970 - 04/10/08 01:49 AM
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April 9th, 2008
New York City - Yesterday, at a construction site in Downtown Manhattan, a man fell from a 40th story scaffold. While co-workers and witnesses watched, Mr. Dillon Sayer stepped backwards a bit too far, and fell off the scaffolding. Unlike many others who have fallen before him, Mr. Sayer survived the fall by becoming something else. He is presumed to have erupted upon impact with the ground. While we couldn't get a clear statement from Mr. Sayer, witnesses report him as getting up within seconds of impact, looking up, then passing out. When the police and ambulances arrived, Mr Sayer had already undergone a massive change. He no longer looks like a normal "baseline." He seemed to be covered in steel. He was taken, in an ambulance to Utopia's Manhattan Rashoud Facility, where he was processed and is currently undergoing evaluation. Utopia's spokesperson commented only briefly by stating, "While Mr. Sayer has become fodder for the press, please retain some modicum of civility when speaking with him. He almost died. Further comments will be made through his family."
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#110414 - 04/12/08 08:49 PM
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Nova
Registered: 08/03/04
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April 12th, 2008
The N! Network - Today a tragedy turns to hope. Good evening, this is Violet Cameron with Nova Planet reporting. On today's show we have special guest Nathan Black star of his own show here on the N!network. But first we have some breaking news about last nights eruption of a teen in Texas. The police and hospital are still withholding his identity due to his age, but we at N! have learned some details of the tragic situation that we will share with you. Just to bring our viewers up to speed, incase they haven't been watching; it seems the young man and his date were enjoying an evening out and were attacked by three gang members intent on murder and rape. They would have succeeded too if the young man hadn't erupted after being hit in the head in the head by a baseball bat and then beaten. According to the statement the young lady gave the police, the men first cracked his skull open then took turns beating him with the baseball bat. Afterwards they turned their attention to the young woman and prepared to assault her. That's when the young man erupted and killed two of the attackers and scared the other away. Police are still looking for the third attacker. According to Police Chief Darrel Walters, they do have a gun with a clear set of fingerprints. He urges the attacker to turn himself in. When I spoke with the Chief, he said that it wasn't likely that the young man would be charged with any crime since it seems pretty clear from the evidence that it was a case of self-defense.
The young man was admitted to St. Elizabeth's emergency room in critical condition. His list of injuries included a cracked skull, five broken ribs, three gunshot wounds, a punctured lung, and internal bleeding. Last night despite his eruption doctors were only giving him a 5% chance of pulling through due to the extent of his injuries. Tragedy indeed.
Here's where the hope I mentioned earlier comes in. Just before the show aired, I personally spoke to the hospital and the young mans condition has been downgraded to stable. Despite the fact that he is still in intensive care doctors are now saying that with a little time they expect him to make a full recovery! Yet another miracle of the nova age. N!network will continue to report as details come in and keep you updated on his condition. Now stay tuned, after the break we will be speaking to Nathan Black about his upcoming book, Life with Novas.
*the camera pans across the audience as they applaud and fades to commercial*
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#112837 - 05/08/08 04:49 PM
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Loc: Phoenix, AZ
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Search called off for missing teen
by Ralph Johnson - May. 7, 2008 10:43 AM The Arizona Republic
PHOENIX - Two weeks after a Phoenix youth ran away from home, the search has been called off for him. "At this point, we have no expectation to find James Guhde alive, or to find his body," Detective Gutierrez said in a prepared statement. "If he did follow through on his claims in the note he left behind and jumped into the Grand Canyon, then had he survived, we'd have found him by now. At this point, I expect that the Park Rangers and the Coconino County Police Department will turn this into a recovery mission, not a rescue mission."
Dozens of experienced hikers have been arriving at the Grand Canyon over the last two weeks to help in the search. Dozens more were turned away because the Grand Canyon Park Rangers were worried about inexperienced campers hurting themselves trying to find Guhde. "We have lost one young light," Reverand Jerad Conners, the Gudhe family's pastor and one of the experienced hikers looking for Guhde, "we don't want to lose anyone else."
Another person barred from the search was Gudhe's ex-girlfriend Jael Carver, who made news herself after her eruption earlier this year. The police have refused to comment, but it is widely believed that Carver is the woman referenced in Gudhe's final note, in which he stated that he didn't want to live in a world "where she can do what she wants, and I have to be ok with it." According to classmates, Carver and Gudhe ceased their relationship the Sunday before his disappearance, which was the last time they talked. The police have not named her as a suspect but have not allowed her to join the search. Carver has given no comment about this situation.
His parents say they are not giving up. "My son isn't dead," Mrs. Gudhe said in an emotional statment to the press. "I'd feel it if he were. He didn't do it and is hiding, or he erupted, and something's happened. But he's alive, and we'll find him."
Mr. Gudhe added, "I blame the NQA for his disappearance. They made him think he had a chance." Several online pamphlets and other materials from the NQA site were found on his home computer. The NQA, short for No Quantum Accident, advocates the safe, intentional eruption of latents. At this time, the organization urges all those interested in forcing their eruption to take as many safety precautions as they can.
Those interested in helping look for Guhde should contact Jerad Conners through the God's Light Assembly Church. Reverand Conners and his church will continue to look for Gudhe. "We don't intend to stop," he said, standing with the Guhde family. "We will look as long as it takes to bring Jimmy home."
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