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|image = Playground (Framework).png
 
|image = Playground (Framework).png
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|continent = [[North America]]
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|location = [[United States of America]]
|notable = [[Patriot|Jeffrey Mace]]<br>[[Grant Ward (Framework)|Grant Ward]]<br>[[Burrows (Framework)|Burrows]]<br>[[Jemma Simmons]]
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|notable = [[Grant Ward (Framework)|Grant Ward]]<br>[[Burrows (Framework)|Burrows]]<br>[[Jemma Simmons]]<br>[[Phil Coulson]] †
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|formerinhabitants = [[Patriot|Jeffrey Mace]] †
|affiliation = [[Strategic Scientific Reserve]]<br>[[S.H.I.E.L.D. (Framework)|Resistance]]
 
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|affiliation = {{Affiliation|SSR}} (Framework)<br>{{Affiliation|SHDF}}
|tv series = ''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]''<br>*''[[Identity and Change]]''
 
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{{Quote|This place, what happened here?"<br>"For about seventy years after World War II, nothing; no one even knew it was here. Then a couple years back, a brave agent named [[Billy Koenig (Framework)|Billy Koenig]] gave his life getting me the location. It's taken all that time just to get it operational again.|[[Jemma Simmons]], [[Phil Coulson]] and [[Jeffrey Mace]]|Identity and Change}}
 
The '''Playground''' is a virtual recreation of the [[Playground|real-world S.H.I.E.L.D. headquarters of the same name]] that serves as the headquarters for the [[S.H.I.E.L.D. (Framework)|Resistance]] inside the [[Framework]].
 
The '''Playground''' is a virtual recreation of the [[Playground|real-world S.H.I.E.L.D. headquarters of the same name]] that serves as the headquarters for the [[S.H.I.E.L.D. (Framework)|Resistance]] inside the [[Framework]].
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
The Playground within the [[Framework]] was in a poor state of disrepair when [[Patriot|Jeffrey Mace]] ([[Inhumans|Inhuman]] leader of the [[S.H.I.E.L.D. (Framework)|Resistance]]) learned of its existence from a loyal S.H.I.E.L.D. agent called [[Billy Koenig (Framework)|Billy Koenig]]. It was abandoned for 70 years and no one knew of its existence. It took the Resistance several years to get the facility operational. 
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The Playground within the [[Framework]] was in a poor state of disrepair when [[Patriot|Jeffrey Mace]], [[Inhumans|Inhuman]] leader of the [[S.H.I.E.L.D. (Framework)|Resistance]], learned of its existence from a loyal S.H.I.E.L.D. agent called [[Billy Koenig (Framework)|Billy Koenig]]. It was abandoned for 70 years and no one knew of its existence. It took the Resistance several years to get the facility operational.<ref name="AoS417">''[[Identity and Change|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 4.17: Identity and Change]]''</ref>
   
During the early days of the Resistance using the Playground as a base, many agents died and their names were carved into a brick wall within the base as a [[Wall of Valor]].
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During the early days of the Resistance using the Playground as a base, many agents died and their names were carved into a brick wall within the base as a [[Wall of Valor]]. The facility is also a sanctuary for those of Inhuman potential and their families.<ref name="AoS417"/>
   
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==Appearances==
The facility is also a sanctuary for those of Inhuman potential and their families.
 
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*''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]''
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**''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D./Season Four|Season Four]]''
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***''[[Identity and Change]]''
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***''[[No Regrets]]''
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***''[[All the Madame's Men]]''
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***''[[World's End]]''
   
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==Trivia==
The hanger is a state of disrepair and the hanger doors seem to be unable to be closed.
 
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*As the set for the real-life Playground as it exists currently was reused as-is for its appearance within the Framework, a number of visual changes to the base that occurred in real-life between [[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D./Season Two|Season Two]] and [[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D./Season Three|Season Three]] have been disregarded within the Framework. This is despite the fact that in the Framework, the base stood abandoned for approximately 70 years and that the Resistance had limited funds and resources to get the base barely operational, much less upgrade its facilities.
 
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**The hangar had a different floorplan (including different markings on the ground) and the doors were originally smaller as the hangar did not need to accommodate an aircraft as large as [[Zephyr One]].<ref>[[:File:220BusMissing.png]]<br>[[:File:317Hangar.png]]<br>[[:File:417Hangar.png]]</ref>
==Design and Capabilities==
 
''To be added''
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Locations]]
 
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Revision as of 17:03, 1 September 2019

"This place, what happened here?"
"For about seventy years after World War II, nothing; no one even knew it was here. Then a couple years back, a brave agent named Billy Koenig gave his life getting me the location. It's taken all that time just to get it operational again."
Jemma Simmons, Phil Coulson and Jeffrey Mace[src]

The Playground is a virtual recreation of the real-world S.H.I.E.L.D. headquarters of the same name that serves as the headquarters for the Resistance inside the Framework.

History

The Playground within the Framework was in a poor state of disrepair when Jeffrey Mace, Inhuman leader of the Resistance, learned of its existence from a loyal S.H.I.E.L.D. agent called Billy Koenig. It was abandoned for 70 years and no one knew of its existence. It took the Resistance several years to get the facility operational.[1]

During the early days of the Resistance using the Playground as a base, many agents died and their names were carved into a brick wall within the base as a Wall of Valor. The facility is also a sanctuary for those of Inhuman potential and their families.[1]

Appearances

Trivia

  • As the set for the real-life Playground as it exists currently was reused as-is for its appearance within the Framework, a number of visual changes to the base that occurred in real-life between Season Two and Season Three have been disregarded within the Framework. This is despite the fact that in the Framework, the base stood abandoned for approximately 70 years and that the Resistance had limited funds and resources to get the base barely operational, much less upgrade its facilities.
    • The hangar had a different floorplan (including different markings on the ground) and the doors were originally smaller as the hangar did not need to accommodate an aircraft as large as Zephyr One.[2]

References