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  1. Warehouse 13 (TV Series 2009–2014) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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    Early life

    Helena was born in the Atlas House in 1866, presumably on the same date as the historical H.G. Wells, September 21. She had at least one sibling, her brother Charles. Assuming her publishing timeline parallels the historical H.G. Wells, her first literary work was published in 1888 and served as the basis for the popular novel, The Time Machine.As Wells' literary popularity grew, the man commonly thought of as "H.G. Wells" was in fact Helena's brother, lending his face and mustache for her st...

    Warehouse 12

    On Helena's first visit to the Warehouse, Caturanga asked her what she smelled while inside. Helena replied she was able to smell apples, which Caturanga explained was a sign that the Warehouse favored her. Within the next month, she was one of the agents assigned to track down Jack the Ripper, using a combination of Harriet Tubman's Thimble to disguise herself as well as purple-tinted glasses to counteract Jack's lanternand ultimately take down the murderer with a shot from her tesla. She in...

    Post-Warehouse 12

    With fandom consensus of a date sometime around 1900, she was bronzed at her own request and confined to the Bronze Sector of the Warehouse, immobile but still conscious (according to her Bronzer card, she was Bronzed May 2nd, 1914, with agent P. Saunderson either being the one to Bronze her, or simply acting as an escort). Several of her personal effects, including her ring, locket, and compact, were stored in the Escher Vault (her compact, and likely her other personal belongings, were coll...

    Helena has stated that "many of [her] lovers were men", indicating that she is bisexual. Her colleague, William Wolcott, once asked if there wasn't "a man in London [she hadn't] charmed," to which she replied, "Oscar Wilde, and it's not for lacking of trying," indicating she experienced multiple relationships in her adult life.A known lover was her...

    Helena is an adapt combatant able to hold her own against and even defeat trained men twice her size. She is particularly skilled at kenpō. She also possesses incredible investigative skills, able to notice the slightest details and deduce from them the exact unfolding of events.

    Helena held a great love of literature, indicated by both her prolific writings and her request to retain that love when her body and mind were separated by the Janus Coin.She seemed to have the knowledge of a few languages, some now-dead, as referenced by her recognition of the Demotic phrase Mrs. Frederic spoke with the reactivation of Warehouse ...

    In "3... 2... 1", Helena states that her daughter's death had occurred 2 years prior to her present date, 1893, making Christina's death occur in 1891, however, in "Stand", Christina's tomb clearly...
    According to "Endless", Helena had only been apprenticed at the Warehouse for a month when she was involved in the artifact retrieval from Jack the Ripper, making her introduction to the Warehouse...
    However, if her literary career was intended to follow the historical H.G. Wells, then Caturanga could not have been as impressed as he stated with her books, as "H.G. Wells" had not published any...
    According to Helena's "Emily Lake" driver's license:
    Initially, her brother Charles (who adopted her initials under the guise of "H. G. Wells", the public-facing male author) was described as "the writer" while Helena provided the ideas and research...

    Season Four

    1. "A New Hope" 2. "Endless Wonder" 3. "There's Always a Downside" (mentioned) 4. "Second Chance" 5. "Instinct" 6. "All the Time in the World" (mentioned)

    Season Five

    1. "Endless"

  3. Agent Helena George "H.G." Wells is a fictional character on the American television series Warehouse 13, played by Jaime Murray. [1] Agent Wells was a recurring guest character of the series, playing the major antagonist of Season 2 and appearing alongside the agents Myka Bering and Pete Lattimer. Wells was portrayed as having a genius-level ...

  4. Jun 3, 2019 · One of the founders of modern science fiction. Intimidating imagination. Time traveler. Slightly psychotic, near-world ending murderer. Bisexual icon. Yes, Helena Wells as depicted on SYFY’s Warehouse 13 really was the complete package.

    • Tricia Ennis
    • Benjamin Bullard
    • Joanne Kelly (Myka Bering) Joanne Kelly as Myka Bering in Warehouse 13; Joanne Kelly in 2017. Let’s just call her the sensible half of Warehouse 13’s core detective duo — though that’s hardly to say she had a total handle on things.
    • Eddie McClintock (Pete Lattimer) Eddie McClintock as Pete Lattimer in Warehouse 13; Eddie McClintock in 2016. The free-spirited doofus who in many ways personified the heart of the show, Agent Pete Lattimer (Eddie McClintock) never met a Warehouse 13 case he couldn’t solve — without nearly bungling it, of course.
    • Saul Rubinek (Artie Nielsen) Saul Rubinek as Artie Nielsen in Warehouse 13; Saul Rubinek in 2023. Where would Warehouse 13 be without Artie? One of the O.G.s of the government’s super-secret artifact program, the offbeat agent played by Saul Rubinek perfectly embodied the kind of unconventional thinking and downright odd persona that probably comes with years of handling dangerous mythic devices in solitude.
    • Allison Scagliotti (Claudia Donovan) Allison Scagliotti as Claudia Donovan in Warehouse 13; Allison Scagliotti in 2022. Pete, Myka, H.G., and Claudia: Die-hard Warehouse 13 fans definitely stay down to rep their favorite quirky character from the show, and for many, that honor goes to hacker extraordinaire Claudia Donovan (Allison Scagliotti).
  5. Jun 3, 2013 · Instinct: Directed by Jennifer Lynch. With Eddie McClintock, Joanne Kelly, Saul Rubinek, Allison Scagliotti. H.G. Wells returns to help Pete and Myka with an artifact that's forcing confessions out of criminals all while earthquakes are beginning to shake the Warehouse.

  6. Sep 7, 2010 · Where and When: Directed by Stephen Cragg. With Eddie McClintock, Joanne Kelly, Saul Rubinek, Genelle Williams. Pete and Myka use H.G. Wells's time machine to travel back to 1961.

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