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The Photostatic Veil, sometimes called a Nano Mask, is a device used by S.H.I.E.L.D. and HYDRA agents to impersonate other people by imitating their face and voice. The original Photostatic Veil design was created by a Berkeley graduate named Selwyn.

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  • Photostatic Veil
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  • The Photostatic Veil, sometimes called a Nano Mask, is a device used by S.H.I.E.L.D. and HYDRA agents to impersonate other people by imitating their face and voice. The original Photostatic Veil design was created by a Berkeley graduate named Selwyn.
  • The Photostatic Veil or Nano Mask is a device used to replicate the face and voice of another person. It was revealed to be created by Selwyn.
  • A photostatic veil is a special device that uses DNA and voice recording to imitate the appearance and voice of another person. In Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Black Widow used the veil to impersonate a member of the World Security Council in order to get into the Triskeleon In "Face My Enemy", Sunil Bakshi used it to impersonate Gen. Talbot and Agent 33 later used it to impersonate May. However, Coulson was able to see through Agent 33's disguise when he said they should get coffee later knowing that the real May hates coffee.
Season
  • 2(xsd:integer)
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TV Series
  • Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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Appearances
  • "The Dirty Half Dozen"
  • "The Frenemy of My Enemy"
  • "Scars"
  • "Ye Who Enter Here"
  • "What They Become"
  • "Face My Enemy"
  • "Love in the Time of Hydra"
  • "S.O.S. Part One"
  • "S.O.S. Part Two"
Status
  • Active
  • In Use
Name
  • Photostatic Veil
Type
  • Device used to make one look and sound like someone else
Comic
  • Captain America: Civil War Prelude
Alias
  • Electromask
  • Nano Mask
Owners
Movie
  • Captain America: The Winter Soldier
  • Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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Location
  • Worldwide
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  • A photostatic veil is a special device that uses DNA and voice recording to imitate the appearance and voice of another person. In Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Black Widow used the veil to impersonate a member of the World Security Council in order to get into the Triskeleon In "Face My Enemy", Sunil Bakshi used it to impersonate Gen. Talbot and Agent 33 later used it to impersonate May. However, Coulson was able to see through Agent 33's disguise when he said they should get coffee later knowing that the real May hates coffee. While Agent 33 and May fought, May electrocuted 33 in the face with a live wire, which caused the veil to malfunction, making it unable to be removed from 33's face and permanently stuck on May's face and voice. In "Love in the Time of Hydra," Ward and Agent 33 abduct an unnamed doctor and force him to repair the veil thus 33 can now use the veil to copy someone else's face again, but the veil still can't be removed. 33, later, used the veil to impersonate Talbot's wife in order to break Bakshi out of prison.
  • The Photostatic Veil, sometimes called a Nano Mask, is a device used by S.H.I.E.L.D. and HYDRA agents to impersonate other people by imitating their face and voice. The original Photostatic Veil design was created by a Berkeley graduate named Selwyn.
  • The Photostatic Veil or Nano Mask is a device used to replicate the face and voice of another person. It was revealed to be created by Selwyn.
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