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Essay heading: Firestarter
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They give birth to a daughter Charlene or Charlie who finds that she has the ability to create fires with the power of her mind (pyrokinesis). The ever vigilant government agency The Shop who sponsored the Lot 6 experiments wants to use Charlie’s gift for military applications. Vicky is killed as the agents attempt to snatch Charlie... displayed 300 characters
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Vicky is killed as the agents attempt to snatch Charlie. Andy goes on the run with Charlie but they are captured by John Rainbird (George C. Scott), the Shop’s deadly Indian assassin. Imprisoned at the Shop’s headquarters, Charlie refuses to go along with the experiments, so Rainbird creates a disguise as an orderly in order to gain Charlie’s affections and persuade her to participate in the experiments... displayed next 300 characters
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