Tattoo puzzle-On Body Michael Scofield Prison Break

Tattoo puzzle-On Body Michael Scofield Prison Break - Tattoos on the body Micheael Scofield is prominent in the American television series, Prison Break, and accounted for most of the plot of the show in the first two seasons. Scofield (played by Wentworth Miller), made an elaborate plan to save her brother decided that the death sentence for slander has killed brother vice president, Lincoln Burrows (played by Dominic Purcell) out of Fox River Prison. To help him remember the finer details of the plan, Michael makes a tattoo, which also has hidden in it, the blueprint pipe way out of prison. During production, complete tattoo takes about five hours to apply to the actor. In the fourth season premiere, Michael has a tattoo removed with the help of Homeland Security Special Agent Donald Self.


Tatto puzzle-On Body Michael Scofield Prison Break


Design and AppearanceIn total, 24 designs Scofield create a specific design of the most important elements of an escape plan in order to form one whole tattoo that covers the entire upper part of his body. Draft of 24 designs found on the hard drive of Michael, who recovered in the second season of the show by the character, FBI Special Agent Alexander Mahone (played by William Fichtner). This was revealed in the episode "Brother's Keeper" that the idea of ​​hiding a piece of an escape plan in the tattoo comes from a pizza deliverer, who caught the eye of Scofield's. The original sketch of the tattoo was ordered by the Greek alphabet, from Alpha to Omega.
  •     Allen Schweitzer 11121147: This tattoo is meant to remind Scofield of the first things that needed to escape, which is improvised Allen key she would use to remove the bolt connecting the toilet in his cell wall. He made the key of a screw 7 1/16 "machines taken from a park bench located in a prison exercise yard, which has a serial number 11,121,147. The point of the "i" in Schweitzer was specifically designed by Michael to fit the Allen key so he would know when to stop sharpening. This is the first part of an escape plan and contain letters Alpha.
  •     Cell Test: Before taking the first step umtuk escape, Scofield to be sure he can trust his cellmate, Fernando Sucre. He tries to do this by whittling soap into the shape of the phone and wait to see whether the Sucre will tell the guards about it.
  •     Cute Poison: The word "Cute Poison" is taken from the chemical formula for phosphoric acid anhydrous where Scofield remembered through aq Cu, (PO and SO (3H2SO4 (aq) + Cu3 (PO4) 2) + 6H2O (l) ↔ 2H3PO4 (aq) + 3CuSO4 (aq) 2H2O (l)) Scofield made through copper sulfate acid and phosphoric acid were then secretly used to corrode the pipe under the hospital. Pipeline which should be the last step in the escape, but the escape attempt first, lowered the pipe has been replaced. He was reminded of this tattoo to quickly think of a way to escape from the Company in Season 4.
  •     English, Fitz or Percy: Before escaping, Scofield need to know which way he should take to avoid the police on the night he escaped from Fox River. English, Fitz and Percy is the only road that leads to the prison. After raising the alarm prison, he climbed to the roof to see the police car coming to the UK and the streets but Fitz Percy Street remain empty.
  •     Devil's Face: Scofield copy this image to a piece of paper and then projected it onto a concrete wall and had to knock behind his cell. Sucre helped Michael to drill holes in key points, is mathematically using Hooke's law of elasticity (In fact, Hooke's law applies only to the eye and not to a brick wall) and found as certain parts of the face of the devil. By drilling through the key pressure points on the wall, the wall is weak, and allowing them to knock it down much easier.
  •     13129093529 Card: This is the phone number of immigrants Scofield's wife, Nika Volek, which he one day before he was arrested for bank robbery. She called him when he needed to slip him a card he had to take his personal belongings.
  •     Coffin with a cross: In this tattoo on his left arm, is a black pill. When Burrows put in solitary confinement, Scofield Burrows figuring out how to get to the hospital to ask the warden to help pass the cross for Burrows. The cross reveals black pills and instructions to take a pill at 8:10, 50 minutes before they got away. This causes effects similar to food poisoning.

after PassedThe tattoo appears less obvious in the second season, the plot involves a trip of eight prisoners escaped. The meaning of tattoos that are not clear and are the focus of Agent Alexander Mahone in the hunt for Michael Scofield and Lincoln Burrows during the second season. Tattoos featured in the second season episode associated with Michael Scofield's plan to disappear from the country and the way to Panama.


Tatto puzzle-On Body Michael Scofield Prison Break 
In the second season, tattoo features including:

  •     Ripe Chance Woods: Actually translated into "RIP E. Chance Woods". It is meant to be a backup plan if the original plan to escape through the air Abruzzi failed. In the tomb of E. Chance Woods in Oswego, Illinois, Scofield was buried clothing, car keys and a fake passport. This is the first tattoo, however, must be described by Agent Mahone.
  •     Barcode 38121037: Scofield intended to lead the FBI the authority to make believe that Burrows had died. After accidentally left his cell phone in the FBI so that it will be able to follow the car, Scofield turned onto Illinois Route 38 and stopped 12 miles up the road. He then set the radio frequency 103.7, which triggered a bomb hidden in a car.
  •     Flower: In exchange for the air to escape to Mexico, requested payment of Scofield by coyote is a box of medical nitroglycerin, which Michael was hiding in the botanical gardens Blanding before his incarceration at Fox River Prison. Interest in tattoos represent Apache Desert Ghost exhibit, where nitroglycerin was hidden.
  •     Bolshoi Booze: When viewed upside down, indicating that the letters actually figure for GPS locations along the Texas-New Mexico border, which is the meeting point between Scofield and coyotes.
  •     Christ in a rose 617: This is a pictogram intends to remind Scofield boat moored in Panama. He named the boat after his mother, Christina Rose, thus "Christ in a rose". 617 opened the combination lock to protect the boat. It's part of a tattoo containing a letter Omega.

Appearance
 Tattoos Michael is shown briefly in the Season 3 episode, titled "Bang & Burn". This is shown for about 5 seconds, when Michael replace the shirt. Michael Burns of Season 1 is still visible on his right shoulder. Ahead of the fourth season, Michael tattoo completely removed using a laser to help prevent him from authenticity. However, he decided to put the duck on his ankle as a token of appreciation to the company, to whom he owes so much of his life.

production details
 Designed by Tom Berg and created by Tinsley Transfers, tattoo, which covers the entire upper body of Michael Scofield, is featured extensively in the show's first season. Part of the tattoo is located on the front of Michael Scofield shows a bird's eye view of prison while at the back show some of underground pipes and hallways that are used in the escape plan. Although Berg aware that the visual effect that will be used to highlight the prison blueprints in tattoos, contours and lines drawn tattoo resembling the map as much as possible. As the episode occurred, Berg contacted to create a variety of special designs for specific episodes.

Full tattoo consists of several separate transfers which then pieces together in the upper body Scofield. After skin area (where the tattoo will be applied) cleaned with alcohol, a series of decals placed on the skin and then peel the paper. After that, the pieces that stick to the skin through a glue and water-proof seal, before finishing with paint on the filler. Overall, the process takes 4-5 hours and does not include time to remove temporary tattoos, which takes about 45 minutes. When the entire tattoo does not need to be displayed, for example, in the scene where the actor wearing a T-shirt, just pieces of arm tattoo applied. If the tattoo must be applied permanently, it will take time and will take longer than the time taken by Scofield in the series. Tom Berg estimated that, in real life, it takes 200 hours in 4 years (due to illness) and cost more than $ 20,000, to actually tattoo was lodged in his body.

The portrayal in the season 4 premiere, "Scylla", from the complex realistic tattoo quick removal in the extended session of the draw criticism from TV Guide. In her "Is It Just Me?" Column, the author Rochell D. Thomas noted that in real life, even a small tattoo removal is a long process involving several sessions, and urged the writers of Prison Break say "stop silliness" or acknowledge that series has strayed too far into the world of "sci-fi"
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