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− | The '''Frequency Emulator''' is a generator designed to lock onto any ectoplasmic frequency and emulate it. |
+ | The '''Frequency Emulator''' is a generator designed to lock onto any ectoplasmic frequency and emulate it.<ref>Tucker, Keith (2009). ''The Real Ghostbusters Complete Collection'' Volume Four Disc Five, "Afterlife in the Fast Lane" Storyboard p. 35. CPT Holdings, Inc. ''Line reads: "CU [Close up] Emulator digital display counts..."''</ref> |
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− | During the First Annual Ghostbusters Grand Prix, [[Janine Melnitz/Animated|Janine Melnitz]] used the Frequency Emulator last in hopes it would help her save the Ghostbusters. She fired it on the spot where [[The Phantom]] created an ectoplasmic tunnel to the [[Netherworld/Animated|Netherworld]]. After some time, the Emulator locked onto a frequency of 7000 and successfully reopened the tunnel. |
+ | During the First Annual Ghostbusters Grand Prix, [[Janine Melnitz/Animated|Janine Melnitz]] used the Frequency Emulator last in hopes it would help her save the Ghostbusters. She fired it on the spot where [[The Phantom]] created an ectoplasmic tunnel to the [[Netherworld/Animated|Netherworld]]. After some time, the Emulator locked onto a frequency of 7000 and successfully reopened the tunnel.<ref>Tucker, Keith (2009). ''The Real Ghostbusters Complete Collection'' Volume Four Disc Five, "Afterlife in the Fast Lane" Storyboard p. 36. CPT Holdings, Inc. ''Line reads: "...Then locks into place at 7000."''</ref><ref>Tucker, Keith (2009). ''The Real Ghostbusters Complete Collection'' Volume Four Disc Five, "Afterlife in the Fast Lane" Storyboard p. 36. CPT Holdings, Inc. ''Line reads: "SFX Acquisition Frequency."''</ref> The Ghostbusters drove through the tunnel and returned to Manhattan. Janine promptly shut down the Emulator before the Phantom could grab [[Ecto-1/Animated|Ecto-1]]. |
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Latest revision as of 08:32, 7 August 2019
The Frequency Emulator is a generator designed to lock onto any ectoplasmic frequency and emulate it.[1]
History
During the First Annual Ghostbusters Grand Prix, Janine Melnitz used the Frequency Emulator last in hopes it would help her save the Ghostbusters. She fired it on the spot where The Phantom created an ectoplasmic tunnel to the Netherworld. After some time, the Emulator locked onto a frequency of 7000 and successfully reopened the tunnel.[2][3] The Ghostbusters drove through the tunnel and returned to Manhattan. Janine promptly shut down the Emulator before the Phantom could grab Ecto-1.
Appearances
References
- ↑ Tucker, Keith (2009). The Real Ghostbusters Complete Collection Volume Four Disc Five, "Afterlife in the Fast Lane" Storyboard p. 35. CPT Holdings, Inc. Line reads: "CU [Close up] Emulator digital display counts..."
- ↑ Tucker, Keith (2009). The Real Ghostbusters Complete Collection Volume Four Disc Five, "Afterlife in the Fast Lane" Storyboard p. 36. CPT Holdings, Inc. Line reads: "...Then locks into place at 7000."
- ↑ Tucker, Keith (2009). The Real Ghostbusters Complete Collection Volume Four Disc Five, "Afterlife in the Fast Lane" Storyboard p. 36. CPT Holdings, Inc. Line reads: "SFX Acquisition Frequency."