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|continent = [[North America]]
 
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|location = [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]
 
|location = [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]
|notable = [[Victor Stein]]<br>[[Janet Stein]]<br>[[Chase Stein]]
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|notable = [[Victor Stein]]<br>[[Janet Stein]]<br>[[Chase Stein]]<br>[[Jonah|Jonah/The Magistrate]]<br>[[Magistrate's Wife]]<br>[[Magistrate's Daughter]]
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The '''Stein Mansion''' was the place of living of [[Victor Stein|Victor]], [[Janet Stein|Janet]] and [[Chase Stein]] in [[Los Angeles]].
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The '''Stein Mansion''' was the place of living of [[Victor Stein|Victor]], [[Janet Stein|Janet]] and [[Chase Stein]] in [[Los Angeles]]. It was taken over by [[Jonah]] and his [[Gibborim]] family.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
   
 
===Tense Family Life===
 
===Tense Family Life===
 
 
While he was training in his room, [[Chase Stein]] was asked by his mother [[Janet Stein]] to come for breakfast. Chase joined his father [[Victor Stein]] at the table, who blamed his son for his mediocre grade in a Spanish exam. Victor claimed that Chase should fear him more so he would have better school results.<ref>''[[Reunion (Runaways)|Runaways: 1.01: Reunion]]''</ref> Later, Chase and Janet talked about Victor in the former's bedroom, and Chase fully expressed how much he disliked his own father.
 
While he was training in his room, [[Chase Stein]] was asked by his mother [[Janet Stein]] to come for breakfast. Chase joined his father [[Victor Stein]] at the table, who blamed his son for his mediocre grade in a Spanish exam. Victor claimed that Chase should fear him more so he would have better school results.<ref>''[[Reunion (Runaways)|Runaways: 1.01: Reunion]]''</ref> Later, Chase and Janet talked about Victor in the former's bedroom, and Chase fully expressed how much he disliked his own father.
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[[File:Victor on MBox Ep2.png|thumb|left|250px|[[Victor Stein]] works on the [[Dematerialization Box]]]]
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Janet went down to find Victor in his lab, where he worked on the [[Dematerialization Box]], attempting to fix it for the upcoming [[Rite of Blood]] despite his violent headaches. When Janet suggested that Victor could ask for help, he abruptly rejected such an idea before apologizing to his wife.<ref>''[[Rewind (Runaways)|Runaways: 1.02: Rewind]]''</ref>
   
Janet went down to find Victor in his lab, where he worked on the [[Dematerialization Box]], attempting to fix it for the upcoming [[Rite of Blood]] despite his violent headaches. When Janet suggested that Victor could ask for help, he abruptly rejected such an idea before apologizing to his wife.<ref>''[[Rewind (Runaways)|Runaways: 1.02: Rewind]]''</ref>
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Following the failed sacrifice of [[Destiny Gonzalez]], Victor spent a whole night in his lab, occasionally hallucinating on Gonzalez who he had murdered. Janet then came to tell him that they were late for a dinner and suggested that Victor had more problems that he disclosed, but Victor once again rebuked his wife, claming that she had to fully support him.<ref name="R103">''[[Destiny|Runaways: 1.03: Destiny]]''</ref>
 
Following the failed sacrifice of [[Destiny Gonzalez]], Victor spent a whole night in his lab, occasionnaly hallucinating on Gonzalez who he had murdered. Janet then came to tell him that they were late for a dinner and suggested that Victor had more problems that he disclosed, but Victor once again rebuked his wife, claming that she had to fully support him.<ref name="R103">''[[Destiny|Runaways: 1.03: Destiny]]''</ref>
 
   
 
===Investigation===
 
===Investigation===
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[[File:Des16.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Chase Stein]] and [[Gert Yorkes]] find the [[Dematerialization Box]] in the lab]]
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{{Quote|They found [[Destiny Gonzalez|her]] body on the beach, not in that weird [[Dematerialization Box|box]] which we found in [[Victor Stein|Victor]]'s garage, empty.|[[Gert Yorkes]]|Fifteen}}
 
{{Quote|They found [[Destiny Gonzalez|her]] body on the beach, not in that weird [[Dematerialization Box|box]] which we found in [[Victor Stein|Victor]]'s garage, empty.|[[Gert Yorkes]]|Fifteen}}
 
Having witnessed the [[Rite of Blood]], [[Chase Stein]] and [[Gert Yorkes]] went to the Stein Mansion in order to find clues explaining what they had seen. They searched through [[Victor Stein]]'s lab and found the hidden [[Dematerialization Box]]. As it was empty, Chase and Yorkes decided to leave the mansion and to carry on their investigation in the [[Yorkes Residence]].<ref name="R103"/>
 
Having witnessed the [[Rite of Blood]], [[Chase Stein]] and [[Gert Yorkes]] went to the Stein Mansion in order to find clues explaining what they had seen. They searched through [[Victor Stein]]'s lab and found the hidden [[Dematerialization Box]]. As it was empty, Chase and Yorkes decided to leave the mansion and to carry on their investigation in the [[Yorkes Residence]].<ref name="R103"/>
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[[File:Runaways Teaser Trailer 37.png|thumb|left|250px|[[Chase Stein]] works on the [[Fistigons]]]]
 
 
Later, Chase returned to his bedroom and had a video call with the rest of the [[Runaways]] where they shared the tiny results of their investigation and the recent discovery of [[Destiny Gonzalez]]'s corpse. Chase then ended the call and kept working on his [[Fistigons]], as he wanted to use them to prevent their [[PRIDE|parents]] from harming anyone else.<ref name="R104">''[[Fifteen|Runaways: 1.04: Fifteen]]''</ref>
 
Later, Chase returned to his bedroom and had a video call with the rest of the [[Runaways]] where they shared the tiny results of their investigation and the recent discovery of [[Destiny Gonzalez]]'s corpse. Chase then ended the call and kept working on his [[Fistigons]], as he wanted to use them to prevent their [[PRIDE|parents]] from harming anyone else.<ref name="R104">''[[Fifteen|Runaways: 1.04: Fifteen]]''</ref>
   
 
===Paternal Bonding===
 
===Paternal Bonding===
 
 
In order to further develop the [[Fistigons]], [[Chase Stein]] decided to use his father [[Victor Stein]]'s lab. Victor got back home and found his son working in his lab. Victor took the still not functional Fistigons and briefly inspected them before dropping them. Chase expected his father to blame him, but much to his surprise, Victor asked his son to explain his idea and began giving him advice to achieve his project.<ref name="R104"/>
 
In order to further develop the [[Fistigons]], [[Chase Stein]] decided to use his father [[Victor Stein]]'s lab. Victor got back home and found his son working in his lab. Victor took the still not functional Fistigons and briefly inspected them before dropping them. Chase expected his father to blame him, but much to his surprise, Victor asked his son to explain his idea and began giving him advice to achieve his project.<ref name="R104"/>
   
 
While they worked together on the Fistigons, Victor admitted that he had been tough to Chase but that he was convinced that his son could become someone truly important. Although surprised, Chase was glad to be able to bond with his father by working with him in the mansion's garage. However, Chase left the mansion with the Fistigons when he was informed of the [[Kidnapping of Alex Wilder]].
 
While they worked together on the Fistigons, Victor admitted that he had been tough to Chase but that he was convinced that his son could become someone truly important. Although surprised, Chase was glad to be able to bond with his father by working with him in the mansion's garage. However, Chase left the mansion with the Fistigons when he was informed of the [[Kidnapping of Alex Wilder]].
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[[File:Stein-testing-TimeMachine-RW1.05.png|thumb|250px|[[Chase Stein|Chase]] and [[Victor Stein]] work on [[Victor Stein's Time Machine]]]]
 
 
Victor and [[Janet Stein]] also left the mansion to perform a final [[Rite of Blood]]. Victor then returned to the garage, soon followed by Chase. Deciding to further work with his son, Victor told him about an invention he had been developing for years: a [[Victor Stein's Time Machine|time machine]] able to show images of the future or the past.
 
Victor and [[Janet Stein]] also left the mansion to perform a final [[Rite of Blood]]. Victor then returned to the garage, soon followed by Chase. Deciding to further work with his son, Victor told him about an invention he had been developing for years: a [[Victor Stein's Time Machine|time machine]] able to show images of the future or the past.
   
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Despite Victor's reveal, he and Chase kept working on the Fistigons in the mansion' garage. Once his son left to prepare for the upcoming [[PRIDE]] gala, Victor remained alone in the lab and listened to a conversation between Janet and her lover [[Robert Minoru]], as he had begun to spy on his wife's phone.<ref>''[[Metamorphosis|Runaways: 1.06: Metamorphosis]]''</ref>
 
Despite Victor's reveal, he and Chase kept working on the Fistigons in the mansion' garage. Once his son left to prepare for the upcoming [[PRIDE]] gala, Victor remained alone in the lab and listened to a conversation between Janet and her lover [[Robert Minoru]], as he had begun to spy on his wife's phone.<ref>''[[Metamorphosis|Runaways: 1.06: Metamorphosis]]''</ref>
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As Victor had once again fallen asleep in the mansion's lab, he was awakened by his time machine, which displayed a picture of an adult Chase begging his father not to pick up the Fistigons and apologizing to Victor. Later, Chase joined his father as he successfully did some calculations to improve a battery manufactured by [[Nemo]]. Chase noticed that his relationship with his father had improved even more after [[Jonah]] gave Victor a [[Jonah's Serum|mysterious treatment]], which seemed to completely change Victor's personality.
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Victor then left the garage, leaving Chase and Janet in the garage to talk about Janet's affair with Minoru, although Janet promised that she would do anything to keep her family unharmed.<ref name="R107">''[[Refraction|Runaways: 1.07: Refraction]]''</ref>
   
 
===[[Attack on Victor Stein]]===
 
===[[Attack on Victor Stein]]===
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[[File:Runaways1x07-1247.png|thumb|left|250px|[[Victor Stein]] attacks his [[Chase Stein|son]] with the [[Fistigons]]]]
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However, [[Victor Stein]] eventually returned to his harsh and unforgiving personality. Once he got back from the [[Atlas Academy]]'s open house, he confronted his son [[Chase Stein]] about his presence in the lab, something Chase did not understand as they had spent hours together working on the [[Fistigons]]. Father and son began to argue, which escalated to a fight as Victor attempted to hit his son, who punched him back. Victor then took the Fistigons and fired at Chase, throwing him through a window. As Victor prepared to hit his son again, he was shot by [[Janet Stein]] with the gun [[Robert Minoru]] had given her.<ref name="R107"/>
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As she could not call the police, Janet instead informed the other members of [[PRIDE]]. Robert and [[Tina Minoru]] were the first to arrive in the mansion, followed by [[Geoffrey Wilder|Geoffrey]] and [[Catherine Wilder]]. While Janet and Chase talked about Victor's anger in the kitchen, [[Dale Yorkes|Dale]] and [[Stacey Yorkes]] also arrived in the mansion. Meanwhile, Chase went to his bedroom and sought some emotional support. He called [[Gert Yorkes]], who did not answer, and [[Karolina Dean]], telling her that something had happened and asking her to come to the mansion before changing his mind and hanging up.
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[[File:Tsunami pic.png|thumb|250px|[[PRIDE]] attempts to save [[Victor Stein]]]]
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Having learned about Victor, [[Leslie Dean]] also arrived into the mansion as Dale announced that Victor had fallen into a coma. Leslie asked her husband [[Frank Dean|Frank]] to come to the mansion as well to save Victor with his [[Healing Gloves]]. Frank arrived and used his gloves, but the operation failed and Victor died.
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Minutes later, Gert and Karolina also arrived to the mansion to support Chase. As they parked their car, they noticed the arrival of [[Jonah]] who had been informed by Tina. Jonah joined the other members of PRIDE in the garage and explained that he would resurrect Victor by using the [[Dematerialization Box]]es. However, he needed a sacrifice for that and suggested Janet to give his life for Victor. An argument erupted between the members of PRIDE. In the end, Robert was willing to sacrifice, but Tina refused to lose her husband and destroy one of the Dematerialization Boxes, thus rendering the sacrifice impossible.<ref>''[[Tsunami|Runaways: 1.08: Tsunami]]''</ref>
   
 
==Layout==
 
==Layout==
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Like the residences of the other members of [[PRIDE]], the Stein Mansion was a large and wealthy home with two floors. The mansion's most notable feature was the laboratory in which [[Victor Stein]] spent a lot of time working on various inventions and devices, like his [[Victor Stein's Time Machine|time machine]] or the [[Dematerialization Box]]. The lab was located next to the mansion's garage, which hosted several expensive cars.
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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In chronological order:
 
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*''[[Runaways (TV series)|Runaways]]''
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***''[[Tsunami]]''
 
***''[[Tsunami]]''
 
***''[[Doomsday]]''
 
***''[[Doomsday]]''
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**''[[Runaways (TV series)/Season Two|Season Two]]''
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***''[[Radio On]]''
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***''[[Double Zeros]]''
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***''[[Rock Bottom]]''
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***''[[Bury Another]]''
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***''[[Last Rites]]''
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***''[[Big Shot (episode)|Big Shot]]''
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***''[[Hostile Takeover]]''
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***''[[Last Waltz]]''
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***''[[Earth Angel]]''
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***''[[Split Up]]''
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==References==
 
==References==
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Revision as of 21:14, 25 February 2019

The Stein Mansion was the place of living of Victor, Janet and Chase Stein in Los Angeles. It was taken over by Jonah and his Gibborim family.

History

Tense Family Life

While he was training in his room, Chase Stein was asked by his mother Janet Stein to come for breakfast. Chase joined his father Victor Stein at the table, who blamed his son for his mediocre grade in a Spanish exam. Victor claimed that Chase should fear him more so he would have better school results.[1] Later, Chase and Janet talked about Victor in the former's bedroom, and Chase fully expressed how much he disliked his own father.

Victor on MBox Ep2

Victor Stein works on the Dematerialization Box

Janet went down to find Victor in his lab, where he worked on the Dematerialization Box, attempting to fix it for the upcoming Rite of Blood despite his violent headaches. When Janet suggested that Victor could ask for help, he abruptly rejected such an idea before apologizing to his wife.[2]

Following the failed sacrifice of Destiny Gonzalez, Victor spent a whole night in his lab, occasionally hallucinating on Gonzalez who he had murdered. Janet then came to tell him that they were late for a dinner and suggested that Victor had more problems that he disclosed, but Victor once again rebuked his wife, claming that she had to fully support him.[3]

Investigation

Des16

Chase Stein and Gert Yorkes find the Dematerialization Box in the lab

"They found her body on the beach, not in that weird box which we found in Victor's garage, empty."
Gert Yorkes[src]

Having witnessed the Rite of Blood, Chase Stein and Gert Yorkes went to the Stein Mansion in order to find clues explaining what they had seen. They searched through Victor Stein's lab and found the hidden Dematerialization Box. As it was empty, Chase and Yorkes decided to leave the mansion and to carry on their investigation in the Yorkes Residence.[3]

Runaways Teaser Trailer 37

Chase Stein works on the Fistigons

Later, Chase returned to his bedroom and had a video call with the rest of the Runaways where they shared the tiny results of their investigation and the recent discovery of Destiny Gonzalez's corpse. Chase then ended the call and kept working on his Fistigons, as he wanted to use them to prevent their parents from harming anyone else.[4]

Paternal Bonding

In order to further develop the Fistigons, Chase Stein decided to use his father Victor Stein's lab. Victor got back home and found his son working in his lab. Victor took the still not functional Fistigons and briefly inspected them before dropping them. Chase expected his father to blame him, but much to his surprise, Victor asked his son to explain his idea and began giving him advice to achieve his project.[4]

While they worked together on the Fistigons, Victor admitted that he had been tough to Chase but that he was convinced that his son could become someone truly important. Although surprised, Chase was glad to be able to bond with his father by working with him in the mansion's garage. However, Chase left the mansion with the Fistigons when he was informed of the Kidnapping of Alex Wilder.

Stein-testing-TimeMachine-RW1

Chase and Victor Stein work on Victor Stein's Time Machine

Victor and Janet Stein also left the mansion to perform a final Rite of Blood. Victor then returned to the garage, soon followed by Chase. Deciding to further work with his son, Victor told him about an invention he had been developing for years: a time machine able to show images of the future or the past.

However, their first trial with the machine failed, triggering another anger spike associated with a headache for Victor. Deciding that he could no longer keep the truth for himself, Victor revealed to his son that he suffered from a brain cancer. After they shared a hug, both Victor and Chase left the garage, unaware that the machine dropped on the ground displayed images of a future destruction of Los Angeles.[5]

Despite Victor's reveal, he and Chase kept working on the Fistigons in the mansion' garage. Once his son left to prepare for the upcoming PRIDE gala, Victor remained alone in the lab and listened to a conversation between Janet and her lover Robert Minoru, as he had begun to spy on his wife's phone.[6]

As Victor had once again fallen asleep in the mansion's lab, he was awakened by his time machine, which displayed a picture of an adult Chase begging his father not to pick up the Fistigons and apologizing to Victor. Later, Chase joined his father as he successfully did some calculations to improve a battery manufactured by Nemo. Chase noticed that his relationship with his father had improved even more after Jonah gave Victor a mysterious treatment, which seemed to completely change Victor's personality.

Victor then left the garage, leaving Chase and Janet in the garage to talk about Janet's affair with Minoru, although Janet promised that she would do anything to keep her family unharmed.[7]

Attack on Victor Stein

Runaways1x07-1247

Victor Stein attacks his son with the Fistigons

However, Victor Stein eventually returned to his harsh and unforgiving personality. Once he got back from the Atlas Academy's open house, he confronted his son Chase Stein about his presence in the lab, something Chase did not understand as they had spent hours together working on the Fistigons. Father and son began to argue, which escalated to a fight as Victor attempted to hit his son, who punched him back. Victor then took the Fistigons and fired at Chase, throwing him through a window. As Victor prepared to hit his son again, he was shot by Janet Stein with the gun Robert Minoru had given her.[7]

As she could not call the police, Janet instead informed the other members of PRIDE. Robert and Tina Minoru were the first to arrive in the mansion, followed by Geoffrey and Catherine Wilder. While Janet and Chase talked about Victor's anger in the kitchen, Dale and Stacey Yorkes also arrived in the mansion. Meanwhile, Chase went to his bedroom and sought some emotional support. He called Gert Yorkes, who did not answer, and Karolina Dean, telling her that something had happened and asking her to come to the mansion before changing his mind and hanging up.

Tsunami pic

PRIDE attempts to save Victor Stein

Having learned about Victor, Leslie Dean also arrived into the mansion as Dale announced that Victor had fallen into a coma. Leslie asked her husband Frank to come to the mansion as well to save Victor with his Healing Gloves. Frank arrived and used his gloves, but the operation failed and Victor died.

Minutes later, Gert and Karolina also arrived to the mansion to support Chase. As they parked their car, they noticed the arrival of Jonah who had been informed by Tina. Jonah joined the other members of PRIDE in the garage and explained that he would resurrect Victor by using the Dematerialization Boxes. However, he needed a sacrifice for that and suggested Janet to give his life for Victor. An argument erupted between the members of PRIDE. In the end, Robert was willing to sacrifice, but Tina refused to lose her husband and destroy one of the Dematerialization Boxes, thus rendering the sacrifice impossible.[8]

Layout

Like the residences of the other members of PRIDE, the Stein Mansion was a large and wealthy home with two floors. The mansion's most notable feature was the laboratory in which Victor Stein spent a lot of time working on various inventions and devices, like his time machine or the Dematerialization Box. The lab was located next to the mansion's garage, which hosted several expensive cars.

Appearances

Appearances for Stein Mansion

In chronological order:

References

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