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The '''Spectral analyzer''' was a device used by the Ghostbusters to analyze photographs and determine whether there was a living presence in them. It worked using ionizing radiation such as x-rays, as Röntgens were a unit on the device. |
The '''Spectral analyzer''' was a device used by the Ghostbusters to analyze photographs and determine whether there was a living presence in them. It worked using ionizing radiation such as x-rays, as Röntgens were a unit on the device. |
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[[Ray Stantz|Ray]] and [[Egon Spengler|Egon]] used the device to examine photographs taken by [[Peter Venkman|Peter]] of the [[Vigo]] painting. Speculating the presence of Multi-Planar Kirlian Emanations, they used a high Röntgen setting on a wide shot. After the analyzer completed its analysis, the photograph now revealed the [[River of Slime]]. |
[[Ray Stantz|Ray]] and [[Egon Spengler|Egon]] used the device to examine photographs taken by [[Peter Venkman|Peter]] of the [[Vigo]] painting. Speculating the presence of Multi-Planar Kirlian Emanations, they used a high Röntgen setting on a wide shot. After the analyzer completed its analysis, the photograph now revealed the [[River of Slime]]. |
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+ | '''[[Ghostbusters II]]''' |
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Revision as of 07:32, 17 April 2013
The Spectral analyzer was a device used by the Ghostbusters to analyze photographs and determine whether there was a living presence in them. It worked using ionizing radiation such as x-rays, as Röntgens were a unit on the device.
History
Ray and Egon used the device to examine photographs taken by Peter of the Vigo painting. Speculating the presence of Multi-Planar Kirlian Emanations, they used a high Röntgen setting on a wide shot. After the analyzer completed its analysis, the photograph now revealed the River of Slime.