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| - * V is seen reading Thomas Pynchon's novel in which he reads the lines from Chapter Two: "There is more behind and inside V. than any of us had suspected. Not who, but what is she."
* Dr. Surridge's comment about an experiment she had heard is a reference to the in which it was a series of social psychology experiments conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram in 1963.
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* Watchmen
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| - * V for Vendetta article at Wikipedia
* V for Vendetta (movie) article at Wikipedia
* V article at Wikipedia
* Guy Fawkes article at Wikipedia
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| - --12-23
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- Eric Finch and Dominic Stone arrive in Plaistow, but V is long gone. Finch finds Surridge's diary sitting on a nightstand beside her bed. Over the course of several hours, he pours over the journal and reports his findings to Chancellor Adam Susan.
Inside the journal is a detailed account of Surridge's pathological studies from the time she spent at Larkhill. She goes into detail concerning the subject from Room #5, the only apparent survivor of the Batch 5 experiments. As hoped, the subject's strength and reflexes were greatly enhanced from the hormone treatments, though the procedure rendered him completely insane. The journal further reveals that on Christmas Eve in 1993, the man from Room #5, having acquired all of the chemicals needed to produce napalm and mustard gas, engineered an elaborate escape attempt from Larkhill. His body was hideously burned from the multiple explosions, but he was nonetheless free. The subject from Room #5 eventually became the terrorist, Codename V.
Finch is obsessed with Surridge's journal, but cannot understand why V left it for others to find. He cannot determine whether V's vendetta against his former tormentors is complete, or if there are still more travesties awaiting the people of London.
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Notes
| - * V for Vendetta takes place within its own insular continuity, and does not share continuity with that of the mainstream DC Universe, or the continuities of any other DC Comics project.
* This issue is reprinted in the V For Vendetta trade paperback.
* Select chapters from this issue were originally printed in Warrior magazine by Quality Communications .
* This issue is divided into three chapters:
:* Part IX: Violence
:* Part X: Venom
:* Part XII: The Vortex
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| - When I saw you that night... the night you escaped. You were standing against the flames. You turned and you looked straight at me. I knew then that one day you'd come looking for me, that you'd find me.
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