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| - Wheelchairs are objects found in Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. They allow Munch to move faster and jump higher on land. If the wheelchair is lost it can be brought back to the wheelchair platform by pulling the lever.
- This is about Sylvette Suede's wheelchair.
- Wheelchair is a rare base item.
- Wheelchairs are an environmental staple in the Silent Hill series, appearing quite often in a variety of locations such as alley ways, hospitals, and even abandoned buildings. In Silent Hill 4: The Room, an enemy in the form of a possessed wheelchair makes itself a hazardous foe.
- Stephen Hawking, the author of A Brief History of Time, had to use a wheelchair as a result of being paralysed by the degenerative condition Lou Gehrig's disease. A wheelchair could be built in Poppy Pomfrey's office. In his old age, Amos Diggory used a wheelchair.
- The Wheelchair is a small, single seat device with two large wheels on the back and two rotatory wheels on the front to facilitate steering.
- Las Wheelchairs (Sillas de Ruedas) son un elemento de ambientación básico en Silent Hill. Aparecen muy a menudo en varios lugares tales como callejones, hospitales e incluso edificios abandonados. En Silent Hill 4: The Room, cobran vida y deambulan provocando daños a Henry Townshend y a Eileen Galvin.
- The smuggler Billey used a wheelchair for mobility after refusing cybernetic replacements for his spine and lungs following a crash-landing that resulted in severe internal injuries and spinal damage.
- The Wheelchair is an occurring character in the Smosh series. He is a wheel chair that can be found in Anthony and Ian's garage. He was not mentioned much but in the episode MY FUTURE WIFE, the Barbershop Pole was replaced by Wheelchair as there new friend. Wheelchair, Barbershop Pole, Mankey Carcass, BrokeBack Skeletons, and Giant Snorlax Feet are known as the Smoshy- Smosh Garage Members.
- A wheelchair is a device used by a person who is unable to walk or suffers from other ailments or disabilities. Melora Pazlar had to use a wheelchair on Deep Space 9, due to her anti-gravity unit being unusable. (DS9 episode: "Melora") In 2377, Ro Laren briefly used a wheelchair when she was recovering from the injuries inflicted on her by Taran'atar. Doctor Tarses was angry she was not using the exoframe supports he had given her. (DS9 episode: "Fearful Symmetry")
- In Detroit of the year 2004, Lawrence Strode used a wheelchair. It was taken by Loomis – when he abducted Strode – to a makeshift infirmary in an abandoned factory formerly run by the American Wrecking Company, along with Strode himself, who Loomis rendered unconscious. The wheelchair's arrival was secretly watched by time travelers Jonathan Archer and T'Pol. The same wheelchair was subsequently used by Loomis to wheel an apparently unconscious Archer into the makeshift infirmary. (ENT: "Carpenter Street")
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