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{{Infobox Character
 
{{Infobox Character
 
| name = Theodore Sprague
 
| name = Theodore Sprague
| image = [[Image:Ted Sprague.jpg|250px|Ted Sprague]]
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| image = [[File:Ted.jpg|thumb]]
 
| actor = Matthew John Armstrong
 
| actor = Matthew John Armstrong
| debut = [[Nothing to Hide]]
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| first = [[Nothing to Hide]]
| departure = [[Landslide]]
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| power = [[Induced Radioactivity]]
| power(s) = [[Induced Radioactivity]]
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| alias = TeddieBear616 (screenname)
| alias(es) = TeddieBear616 (screenname)
 
 
| gender = Male
 
| gender = Male
 
| age = 33
 
| age = 33
 
| dateofbirth = August 28, 1973
 
| dateofbirth = August 28, 1973
 
| placeofbirth = Los Angeles, CA
 
| placeofbirth = Los Angeles, CA
| occupation =
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| occupation = Unknown
| spouse = [[Karen Sprague]]<br>(deceased)
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| significant = [[Karen Sprague]]<br>(deceased)
| parent(s) =
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| family = [[Mindy Sprague]]
| child(ren) =
 
| sibling(s) =
 
| other =
 
 
| status = Deceased
 
| status = Deceased
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{dialogue|Gun salesman|Looks like you're hunkering down for World War III.|Ted|Something like that.|Ted purchasing a sniper rifle|How to Stop an Exploding Man Part 1}}
 
   
 
'''Ted Sprague''' is a recurring character in ''[[Heroes]]'' played by Matthew John Armstrong. Ted has the power to emit 10,000 CI of radiation.
 
'''Ted Sprague''' is a recurring character in ''[[Heroes]]'' played by Matthew John Armstrong. Ted has the power to emit 10,000 CI of radiation.
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==Character Overview==
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He served as a supporting antagonist for some of [[Volume One]] (mostly due to him being unable to fully control his powers and believing that [[The Company]] gave him his powers and caused the death of his wife, so he seeked revenge over them, including [[Noah Bennet]]), but he later becomes a supporting protagonist. He was unfortunately murdered by [[Sylar]] near the end of [[Volume One]].
   
 
After the death of his wife from cancer created by his radiation, he sought out those that gave him his power to kill them. Thought by others to be a terrorist hiding plutonium, Ted was able to produce levels similar to the element with his own body.
 
After the death of his wife from cancer created by his radiation, he sought out those that gave him his power to kill them. Thought by others to be a terrorist hiding plutonium, Ted was able to produce levels similar to the element with his own body.
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[[Image:Glass Bubbling.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Ted boils a glass of water with his radiation.]]
 
[[Image:Glass Bubbling.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Ted boils a glass of water with his radiation.]]
   
Two days later, Ted was in Billings, Montana investigating the source of his power's origin. He entered the [[Primatech Industrial Building]] and found a scientist that was handling a hypodermic gun, similar to the ones used on [[Hero]]es. After threatening the scientist, he found that they manufactured it for wildlife researchers that used the gun to inject an isotope into their subjects, in this case animals. The isotope allowed for the researchers to track the animals where ever they went. Ted, now feeling like a wild animal that was being tracked torched the building and escaped.
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Two days later, Ted was in Billings, Montana investigating the source of his power's origin. He entered [[Primatech]] and found a scientist that was handling a hypodermic gun, similar to the ones used on [[Hero]]es. After threatening the scientist, he found that they manufactured it for wildlife researchers that used the gun to inject an isotope into their subjects, in this case animals. The isotope allowed for the researchers to track the animals where ever they went. Ted, now feeling like a wild animal that was being tracked torched the building and escaped.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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*[[Nothing to Hide]]
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*[[Seven Minutes to Midnight]]
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*[[Godsend]]
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*[[Unexpected]]
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*[[Company Man]]
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*[[.07%]]
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*[[The Hard Part]]
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*[[Landslide]]
 
*[[How to Stop an Exploding Man Part 1 graphic novel]]
 
*[[How to Stop an Exploding Man Part 1 graphic novel]]
 
*[[How to Stop an Exploding Man Part 2 graphic novel]]
 
*[[How to Stop an Exploding Man Part 2 graphic novel]]
 
 
[[Category:Characters|Sprague, Ted]]
 
[[Category:Characters|Sprague, Ted]]
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[[Category:Recurring Characters|Sprague, Ted]]
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[[Category:Villains]]
 
[[Category:Evolved Humans]]
 
[[Category:Evolved Humans]]
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[[Category:Male Characters]]
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[[Category:Deceased Characters]]

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Ted Sprague is a recurring character in Heroes played by Matthew John Armstrong. Ted has the power to emit 10,000 CI of radiation.

Character Overview

He served as a supporting antagonist for some of Volume One (mostly due to him being unable to fully control his powers and believing that The Company gave him his powers and caused the death of his wife, so he seeked revenge over them, including Noah Bennet), but he later becomes a supporting protagonist. He was unfortunately murdered by Sylar near the end of Volume One.

After the death of his wife from cancer created by his radiation, he sought out those that gave him his power to kill them. Thought by others to be a terrorist hiding plutonium, Ted was able to produce levels similar to the element with his own body.

Two weeks prior to contacting Hana Gitelman, he purchased a sniper rifle in Nevada before moving to a shack in New Mexico. Officials from the Company caught up with Sprague and attempted to contain him with liquid concrete. Ted exploded with fury killing all his men, but couldn't find their leader.

Glass Bubbling

Ted boils a glass of water with his radiation.

Two days later, Ted was in Billings, Montana investigating the source of his power's origin. He entered Primatech and found a scientist that was handling a hypodermic gun, similar to the ones used on Heroes. After threatening the scientist, he found that they manufactured it for wildlife researchers that used the gun to inject an isotope into their subjects, in this case animals. The isotope allowed for the researchers to track the animals where ever they went. Ted, now feeling like a wild animal that was being tracked torched the building and escaped.

Appearances