![]() Jennifer asked Peter if he really thought she had a gift. He warned Jennifer to get used to that kind of resentment because her ability was going to provoke some people. He changed his demeanor as he sat down next to Jennifer. The male student ripped the electrodes off his hands, told Peter to keep the five bucks, then he stormed out of the room and slammed the door. Peter stood and countered maybe his theory was correct. The male student became irate and screamed the effect was the shocks were pissing him off. Peter pressed his hands together and revealed he was studying the effect of negative reinforcement on ESP ability. He asked Peter what he was trying to prove. The male student pointed out he didn't know Peter was giving the volunteers electric shocks. Peter countered he volunteered and would be paid. The male student guessed it was a couple of wavy lines but Peter lied and told him it was wrong. Peter reminded them they only had 75 more to go. Jennifer smiled and swore she wasn't cheating, the answers were coming to her. The male student tried looking from her vantage point. Peter moved the card around and squinted. He pressed the eraser end of a pencil on the side of his head, smiled, and asked what it was. Peter jotted down a note, asked Jennifer is she was ready, and held up the next card for Jennifer. He grabbed it off the table, put it back in his mouth, and continued chewing. Peter revealed a square then shocked him. The male student guessed it was a circle. Peter lied and pretended to be amazed she was correct. Peter revealed the card to them and shocked him. The male student guessed it was a square. The male volunteer and female volunteer, Jennifer, were wired to electrodes of an Electro-Shock Generator. ![]() Peter instructed the male volunteer he was going to turn over the next card, wanted him to concentrate, and tell him what he thought it was. In 1984, Peter conducted an ESP experiment with volunteers in Room 205 A in Weaver Hall. At some point, someone used lipstick to write "Venkman burn in hell" over the names of Peter, Egon, and Ray on the door to the Paranormal Studies Laboratory. Egon believed it "would have worked" but Peter prevented him from going through with trying to replicate it. Egon once tried to drill a hole in his own head, utilizing a process known as trepanation. Egon and Ray were usually the first to interview case subjects, even people Peter called "schizos" no matter how far-fetched their stories were. The trio researched the supernatural but, unlike his partners, Peter was not as enthusiastic about the topic and was skeptical about the existence of ghosts. Peter Venkman earned doctorates in parapsychology and psychology then became a professor at Columbia University where he worked with Dr. History Primary Canon History Before Ghostbusters (1984) Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime video game, deemed a Tertiary Canon, follows Ghostbusters (1984) and Ghostbusters II. Peter (from Dimension 50-S) in the IDW Comic Series, is a alternate version based on Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime. Peter (prime) appears in the IDW Comic Series, a Secondary Canon, which follows Ghostbusters (1984) and Ghostbusters II, also includes some elements from Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Realistic Versions) and Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Stylized Versions) as well as being canon to Tobin's Spirit Guide (Insight Editions). In Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Realistic Versions), a Secondary Canon, Ghostbusters (1984) and Ghostbusters II pre-date the game, Ghostbusters: Afterlife conflicts with the game. Peter in the Primary Canon is developed from Ghostbusters (1984), Ghostbusters II, and Ghostbusters: Afterlife. 8.4 Secondary Canon (Expanded Universe) Images.8.2 Primary Canon (Expanded Universe) Images.5.10 Miscellaneous Tertiary Canon Trivia.5.9 Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed Trivia. ![]()
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