The storeroom is an area of the emission tower.
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| - The storeroom is an area of the emission tower.
- The Storeroom is a room in Gregory House. It is a room where old junks and stuffs are stored.
- In 1949, Elizabeth Collins Stoddard believed that Jason McGuire buried her husband, Paul, in the storeroom. She kept it locked and wore the only key on a chain around her neck (246). Victoria Winters first discovered the storeroom soon after coming to Collinwood when she came down to the basement looking for David Collins, who was hiding from her. She mistakenly thought he might be inside. Elizabeth told her it used to be a storeroom (6). Vicki would soon learn about the lock and key. The sobbing that Vicki hears coming from the locked room is eventually revealed to be Elizabeth (272), sobbing over what she believed to be the grave of her dead husband.
- A storeroom was a place where supplies of various commodities were kept. In 2367, Barash, masquerading as "Ethan", helped Riker escape through a storeroom the Romulans had forgotten about. (TNG: "Future Imperfect" ) In 2370, Rom assured Quark that he could open a pulsatel lockseal in 10 seconds, as he had sometimes had to unlock the one on Quark's storeroom to serve customers. (DS9: "Necessary Evil") In 2371, Quark explained to Jadzia Dax that he'd had three cases of Kanar in his storeroom since the Occupation. (DS9: "Destiny")
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| - The storeroom is an area of the emission tower.
- The Storeroom is a room in Gregory House. It is a room where old junks and stuffs are stored.
- A storeroom was a place where supplies of various commodities were kept. In 2367, Barash, masquerading as "Ethan", helped Riker escape through a storeroom the Romulans had forgotten about. (TNG: "Future Imperfect" ) In 2370, Rom assured Quark that he could open a pulsatel lockseal in 10 seconds, as he had sometimes had to unlock the one on Quark's storeroom to serve customers. (DS9: "Necessary Evil") In 2371, Quark explained to Jadzia Dax that he'd had three cases of Kanar in his storeroom since the Occupation. (DS9: "Destiny") Later that year, he asked Nog to fetch Rom from the storeroom to man the bar in his place, as he had a senior staff meeting to attend. (DS9: "Facets") Also in 2371, Constable Odo found 27 Cardassian voles in Quark's storeroom. Quark claimed that he and Morn were catching them and counting them rather than numbering them for a fight as Odo asserted. (DS9: "Through the Looking Glass")
- In 1949, Elizabeth Collins Stoddard believed that Jason McGuire buried her husband, Paul, in the storeroom. She kept it locked and wore the only key on a chain around her neck (246). Victoria Winters first discovered the storeroom soon after coming to Collinwood when she came down to the basement looking for David Collins, who was hiding from her. She mistakenly thought he might be inside. Elizabeth told her it used to be a storeroom (6). Vicki would soon learn about the lock and key. The sobbing that Vicki hears coming from the locked room is eventually revealed to be Elizabeth (272), sobbing over what she believed to be the grave of her dead husband. Carolyn forced Elizabeth to open the storeroom to prove it being locked had nothing to do with the reason Liz is marrying Jason (249). Little did Carolyn know, Jason McGuire had checked out the room, knowing the truth was that there was nothing to find. He had helped Paul Stoddard fake his death many years ago and so there was nothing to find. He keeps this knowledge to himself until Elizabeth confesses to Paul's murder and takes a group there to look at the room. It was only at this point that Jason told the whole story, and an excavation of the floor confirmed that Paul Stoddard's corpse was not present (273). After this, the storeroom was never seen or mentioned again.
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