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The Neodymium Laser Fencing is a wall made of lasers powered by Neodymium and used to secure the grounds at Ian Quinn's estate in Malta.

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  • Neodymium Laser Fencing
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  • The Neodymium Laser Fencing is a wall made of lasers powered by Neodymium and used to secure the grounds at Ian Quinn's estate in Malta.
  • The Neodymium Laser Fencing was the first line of defense for Ian Quinn's compound on Malta. Fitz felt he needed a trained monkey to circumvent the fence (as he did with several situations). He got Ward instead.
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  • Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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Name
  • Neodymium Laser Fencing
Type
  • A wall made of lasers designed to secure the grounds of Ian Quinn's estate
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Location
  • Ian Quinn's Mansion, Malta
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  • The Neodymium Laser Fencing is a wall made of lasers powered by Neodymium and used to secure the grounds at Ian Quinn's estate in Malta.
  • The Neodymium Laser Fencing was the first line of defense for Ian Quinn's compound on Malta. Fitz felt he needed a trained monkey to circumvent the fence (as he did with several situations). He got Ward instead.
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