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      • Stuart Redman, one of the gas station employees, proves immune to the virus. He is forcibly held in a specialized center in Stovington, Vermont, in the hope that a treatment can be made. Redman escapes after the center's staff dies, and he is forced to kill one of the members in self-defense.
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    • Stuart Redman. While all of the characters in The Stand have their own horror stories when it comes to the deadly virus known as Captain Trips (among many other names), the brave and tough Stuart Redman’s first interaction was quite significant, as he actually meets Patient Zero: a security guard from a Department of Defense laboratory that escaped when testing on the weaponized contagion went wrong.
    • Frannie Goldsmith. When we first meet Frannie Goldsmith (played by Odessa Young in the Stand miniseries), she is dealing with some serious issues that have nothing to do with the virus.
    • Harold Lauder. The love between Frannie and Stu at the end of the world is a beautiful thing… but one person who doesn’t quite feel that way is Harold Lauder (who will be played by Owen Teague).
    • Mother Abigail Freeman. With The Stand being a Stephen King story, the fact that it has elements of the supernatural should be of surprise to nobody, and right at the heart of it is Mother Abigail Freeman.
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    A quiet man from the fictitious town of Arnette, Texas. He is there at the beginning of the plague and survives not only the Flu, but the government's attempt to eliminate him. Later he emerges as one of the leaders of the Boulder Free Zone. He proves to be a natural leader and resilient under great stress.

    Stu and Frannie Goldsmith become lovers, and a couple, during their journey across the United States to Boulder, Colorado.

    Stu was born and raised in the (fictional) town of Arnette, Texas. Stu went to work in a meatpacking plant at 14, lying about his age because his family desperately needed money. Stu had two brothers, one who died as a child. Stu often felt a bit looked down on and overshadowed by his brother's success. It is mentioned in the novel that "Stu had be...

    The Plague

    Four years after Norma's death, Stu is working at a calculator factory, and earning extra income working at the gas station of his friend Bill "Hap" Hapscomb. It is there, while Stu is sitting with Hap and several other friends, that Charles Campion (a military guard at the base where Captain Tripswas developed) arrives in Arnette and crashes his car into Hap's pumps. Stu's action of quickly turning off the pumps averts an explosion; however, Campion and his wife and daughter are already dyin...

    Boulder Free Zone

    In the Boulder Free Zone, Stu is elected first to thead hoc, and then the permanent version of the Boulder Free Zone Committee, later becoming its chairman and chief law officer. Harold puts on an air of friendless toward Stu and Fran, but secretly still intends to kill both of them. Stu is nearly shot by Harold one night, only spared when Harold freezes and can't pull the trigger. Acting on a tip by Leo Rockway that Harold is up to no good, Fran and fellow committee member Larry Underwoodbre...

    The Stand

    Stu and the other surviving men of the committee — Larry, Ralph, and Glen — are told by Mother Abagail to go west to Las Vegas and confront Flagg. She tells them that "one will fall by the way", but she does not know which one. Ultimately, it is Stu; in the Utah badlands he falls down a washed-out embankment and breaks his leg. Reluctantly, but at Stu's insistence, the other three men leave him by a broken-down car in the washout and continue west. Kojakremains with him: hunting small game, f...

    Out of all the three protagonists of The Stand,Stuart is the only one to have survived, while for both Larry and Nick are both killed.
    Stu wasn't seen again or mentioned in any other novel, by Stephen King, leaving his fate currently unknown. Despite surviving though.
  2. The Stand: Captain Trips is a five-issue comic book miniseries, the first of six The Stand series by Marvel Comics, adapting Stephen King's 1978 novel of the same name. It was overseen by King, written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa , illustrated by Mike Perkins , and colored by Laura Martin . [ 1 ] "

  3. Marsden's Stu Redman is an ordinary working-class factory man in an extraordinary situation with a damaged quality to him that belies his exterior.

  4. Sep 10, 2008 · The Stand: Captain Trips is a five-issue comic book series written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, illustrated by Mike Perkins, and published by Marvel Comics from 10 September 2008 to 28 January 2009. The mini-series, which is the first of six such series, is followed by The Stand: American Nightmares .

  5. Dec 24, 2020 · When Larry Underwood first arrives in Boulder, Colorado with his caravan, he is surprised to discover that Stu Redman both knows his name and has been waiting for him.

  6. Captain Trips is a nickname for the constantly-shifting antigen virus that exterminates 99.4% of the human population in The Stand. The meaning of the nickname is never revealed. Developed under the codename Project Blue by a biological weapon's laboratory located beneath California's Mojave...

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