Talk:NTAC
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Should we remove Ryland from this listing? --GeoMike 12:41, 21 August 2006 (EDT)
I just added a note that he's no longer with them. --Mateo 09:16, 22 August 2006 (EDT)
Why not just make a "former NTAC" catagory? There are several, the Doctor, Ryland, Navaro was there for a little bit, Warren, maybe a few I'm forgetting. --Kaito1412 20:50, 22 August 2006 (EDT)
- Sounds like a fine idea to me. Just make sure to make that a subcategory of NTAC --Mateo 19:57, 23 August 2006 (EDT)
Here some reality mixed with fiction. There is an NTAC, although it is called the Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center (NTAC). NTAC was created to provide leadership and guidance to the emerging field of threat assessment. Specifically, NTAC is supposed to offer timely, realistic, useful, and effective advice to law enforcement and other professionals and organizations with responsibilities to investigate and/or prevent targeted violence. After watching the series premiere again, NTAC was already in place prior to the arrival of the 4400. So, my theory (only the creators know for sure), is that the NTAC here is a base of operations for threats in and aroudn the Pacific Northwest and the Western Seaboard. Logically, upon the 4400's arrival, NTAC would take central place with the monitoring and keeping of the 4400 since their purpose involves threat assessment. Any thoughts? --Caroline 12:15, 26 August 2006 (EDT)
I agree with your thoughts about NTAC being already in place. I bet a Seattle-based NTAC would be in charge of Pacific NorthWest threats. The Western Seaboard though, is too large of an area just for NTAC-Seattle (maybe it would be Seattle & Los Angeles (not knowing if there is a NTAC - Portland and/or San Francisco)). --GeoMike 22:48, 26 August 2006 (EDT)
[edit] Dr. Max Hudson's death
I assumed that he killed himself as well, but on the commentary for the season two finale one of the writers said that he actually intended Hudson to be killed by someone working for the government. However, they did mention that this probably would not ever be clearly stated. This article should at least leave the possibility open that he was murdered.
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