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Agent [[Broyles]] informed S.H.I.E.L.D agent [[Phil Coulson]] about the situation on the Brynmore premises. Zabo's group had wrecked havoc, releasing dangerous prisoners from their confines while the power was out. Agent [[Bobbi Morse]] recovered security camera footage of the villains before the image was interrupted. Coulson quickly realized what Zabo was trying to achieve: freeing the captives in the sub-level basement.
 
Agent [[Broyles]] informed S.H.I.E.L.D agent [[Phil Coulson]] about the situation on the Brynmore premises. Zabo's group had wrecked havoc, releasing dangerous prisoners from their confines while the power was out. Agent [[Bobbi Morse]] recovered security camera footage of the villains before the image was interrupted. Coulson quickly realized what Zabo was trying to achieve: freeing the captives in the sub-level basement.
   
Morse and Coulson moved in, seeing if the two deadly prisoners housed below ground, David Angar and [[John Bruno]], were still there or if they had escaped with [[Skye]]'s father. Bruno came from the shadows and attacked Morse, but she quickly defeated him despite his enhanced strength. They found Angar's cell empty with "Fight On" inscribed on the wall by Zabo, referring to Phil Coulson's high school slogan in [[Manitowoc]], [[Wisconsin]].<ref>''[[One of Us|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 2.13: One of Us]]''</ref>
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Morse and Coulson moved in, seeing if the two deadly prisoners housed below ground, David Angar and [[John Bruno]], were still there or if they had escaped with [[Skye]]'s father. Bruno came from the shadows and attacked Morse, but she quickly defeated him despite his fighting skills. They found Angar's cell empty with "Fight On" inscribed on the wall by Zabo, referring to Phil Coulson's high school slogan in [[Manitowoc]], [[Wisconsin]].<ref>''[[One of Us|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 2.13: One of Us]]''</ref>
   
 
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Revision as of 06:58, 13 August 2015

The Brynmore Psychiatric Facility is a maximum security psychiatric facility in Ohio.

History

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Imprisonment

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Prison Break

Francis-Noche-Strength-Gate

David Angar, an Index candidate capable of inducing a catatonic state with only his voice, sparked the interest of Calvin Zabo, who was assembling a team of gifted individuals to combat S.H.I.E.L.D.. Zabo, Karla Faye Gideon, Wendell Levi, and Francis Noche arrived at the front gate of the Psychiatric Facility, pretending to be lost. Gideon assassinated the guard, and Levi disabled all power and communications in the facility. Francis Noche used his strength to bend the gate so the group could enter the building.

Agent Broyles informed S.H.I.E.L.D agent Phil Coulson about the situation on the Brynmore premises. Zabo's group had wrecked havoc, releasing dangerous prisoners from their confines while the power was out. Agent Bobbi Morse recovered security camera footage of the villains before the image was interrupted. Coulson quickly realized what Zabo was trying to achieve: freeing the captives in the sub-level basement.

Morse and Coulson moved in, seeing if the two deadly prisoners housed below ground, David Angar and John Bruno, were still there or if they had escaped with Skye's father. Bruno came from the shadows and attacked Morse, but she quickly defeated him despite his fighting skills. They found Angar's cell empty with "Fight On" inscribed on the wall by Zabo, referring to Phil Coulson's high school slogan in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.[1]

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