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  • Rick Salvi is one of three Flag Officers in ST-RP. He joined ST-RP in mid-October of 2004, and has risen through the ranks up to Lt. Commander, up until the ranking system was revised. Salvi has seen many things happen in ST-RP since he joined in mid-October 2004. Salvi does not know why or how he joined ST-RP, as it is was a long time ago. Salvi usually goes under the alter ego of Gregory House.
  • Gregory House, M.D., (almost universally referred to as House and rarely as Greg) is the main character and protagonist of the House series. He is portrayed by British actor Hugh Laurie. TVOverMind.com picked House as their top TV Character of the decade [1]. Entertainment Weekly chose Gregory House as their 84th greatest character of the past 20 years [2]. In 2011, he was the most widely discussed fictional character on the social media site Facebook. Hugh Laurie's portrayal of House won 2 Golden Globes for "Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama" in 2006 and 2007.
  • Gregory House is a 49 year-old doctor living in Princeton, New Jersey.
  • Gregory House - jest cynicznym, lecz zarazem genialnym diagnostykiem, cieszącym się w środowisku medycznym opinią szaleńca i wichrzyciela. Doktor House chodzi o lasce.
  • The Gregory House is the main setting of the anime Gregory Horror Show and its video game Soul Collector. It houses the hostile and unusual residents of the series and serves as a hub for Gregory and Gregory Mama's operations in gathering lost souls who wander and become entrapped inside it.
  • Dr. House appears as a Thanksgiving Day parade balloon in "There Will Be Bad Blood". Steve watches House in "I Am the Walrus", noting that he is skateboarding.
  • The hotel has five floors.They will be shown from top to bottom. * 1st Floor * Ground Floor * Basement Level One * Basement Level Two * Basement Level Three
  • Dr. Gregory House ist der Protagonist der TV-Serie Dr. House. Er wird vom Schauspieler Hugh Laurie verkörpert. Dr. House ist ein Einzelgänger und ein Genie auf dem Gebiet der Medizin. Er leitet die Diagnostische Abteilung im fiktiven Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. Der Charakter Gregory House ist ein Menschenfeind, ein Zyniker und ein Griesgram.
  • Gregory was born June 11, 1959. His parents were John and Blythe House. House was a military brat and lived on the various bases wherever his Marine Corps father was located. During his stay in Japan when he was 14, House decided he wanted to be a doctor after witness the respect given to a Buraku doctor. House admits that his father was abusive, and for this reason, he didn't believe the man to be his biological father. When he was 12, he began to believe a family friend with a birth mark similar to his own to be his father.
  • Gregory House is a brash, misunderstood, Peabody-winning doctor. He is like Our Glorious Stephen in the sense that he is Peabody-winning, a doctor, and brilliantly sexy. Born in the good ol' United States of America, he is the head of the Department of Diagnostics at the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, and handles the tough medical cases no other doctor can decipher. He is clearly a Republican (doctors are well-known supporters of our former, greatest president; he's certainly in a higher tax bracket; that Vicodin addiction just screams Rush Limbaugh), and manages all of Stephen Colbert's medical needs.[1]
  • Gregory House is the main protagonist of the successful TV series House M.D. He is portrayed by Hugh Laurie. House is a brilliant diagnostician, who is given medical cases that no other doctors can resolve. Through controversial and radical methods, he studies his patients symptoms until he finally discovers what disease they suffer from. He usually makes at least two wrong diagnostics before making the correct one. The character of Gregory House is widely inspired by Sherlock Holmes.
  • On the surface, Gregory House appears to be a standard, old-time hotel in an unusual setting, though it carries many ominous features (such as the graves before it and the two torches before the wooden doors), giving the feeling that it is not as safe and sound as it appears. Inside, Gregory sees to it that guests get a room for their time. Gregory House features several rooms, as a normal hotel would, as well as additional rooms, such as a nurse's station where Catherine works and, according to the video game, a jacuzzi. All in all, Gregory House initially seems to be a normal, if not a tad creepy, hotel.
  • Gregory House, M.D., is a fictional atheist, the protagonist of the American medical drama House. Portrayed by Hugh Laurie, the character is a maverick medical genius, a diagnostician with specializations in infectious diseases and nephrology. He works as the Chief of Diagnostic Medicine at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, and there heads a team of diagnosticians. House's character has been described as a "misanthrope", a "cynic", a "narcissist" and a "curmudgeon".
  • Gregory House (born 11 June 1959) was Prince Regent of England in 1939 when World War II broke out. He immediately joined the army where he served as a lieutenant under Captain Blackadder. 2008 U.S. President-elect B. Hussein Osama offered him a post of Secretary of Health and Human Services, which House turned down, officially because as a Doctor he is supposed to heal people, not kill them, but unofficially he just did not want to wear a clean jacket, as cabinet members are required to look presentably professional looking to the public.
  • Gregory House, M.D., is a fictional character and protagonist of the American medical drama House. Portrayed by Hugh Laurie, the character is a maverick medical genius, a diagnostician with specializations in infectious diseases and nephrology. He works as the Chief of Diagnostic Medicine at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, and there heads a team of diagnosticians. House's character has been described as a "misanthrope", a "cynic", a narcissist and a "curmudgeon".
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  • Rick Salvi is one of three Flag Officers in ST-RP. He joined ST-RP in mid-October of 2004, and has risen through the ranks up to Lt. Commander, up until the ranking system was revised. Salvi has seen many things happen in ST-RP since he joined in mid-October 2004. Salvi does not know why or how he joined ST-RP, as it is was a long time ago. Salvi usually goes under the alter ego of Gregory House.
  • Gregory House is a brash, misunderstood, Peabody-winning doctor. He is like Our Glorious Stephen in the sense that he is Peabody-winning, a doctor, and brilliantly sexy. Born in the good ol' United States of America, he is the head of the Department of Diagnostics at the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, and handles the tough medical cases no other doctor can decipher. He is clearly a Republican (doctors are well-known supporters of our former, greatest president; he's certainly in a higher tax bracket; that Vicodin addiction just screams Rush Limbaugh), and manages all of Stephen Colbert's medical needs.[1] Dr. House walks with a cane as a reminder of a deadly bear attack. He is far superior to the over-sexed doctors of Grey's Anatomy, who are setting a bad example for America's children. He is also an example for all doctors, solving cases with his gut, not facts. This is why spending a weekend with him is at the top of Dr. Stephen Colbert's fantasies board, and why his picture is on Stephen's mantel. A spin of called List of hhouse episodes was created 2 years after.
  • Gregory House, M.D., (almost universally referred to as House and rarely as Greg) is the main character and protagonist of the House series. He is portrayed by British actor Hugh Laurie. TVOverMind.com picked House as their top TV Character of the decade [1]. Entertainment Weekly chose Gregory House as their 84th greatest character of the past 20 years [2]. In 2011, he was the most widely discussed fictional character on the social media site Facebook. Hugh Laurie's portrayal of House won 2 Golden Globes for "Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama" in 2006 and 2007.
  • Gregory House, M.D., is a fictional atheist, the protagonist of the American medical drama House. Portrayed by Hugh Laurie, the character is a maverick medical genius, a diagnostician with specializations in infectious diseases and nephrology. He works as the Chief of Diagnostic Medicine at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, and there heads a team of diagnosticians. House's character has been described as a "misanthrope", a "cynic", a "narcissist" and a "curmudgeon". In the series, the character's unorthodox diagnostic approaches, radical therapeutic motives, and stalwart rationality have resulted in much conflict between him and his colleagues. House is also often portrayed as lacking sympathy for his patients, a practice that allots him the time to solve pathological enigmas. The character is partly inspired by Sherlock Holmes and Perry Cox. A portion of the show's plot centers on House's habitual use of Vicodin to manage pain stemming from an infarction in his quadriceps muscle some years earlier, an injury that forces him to walk with a cane. This addiction is also one of the many parallels to Sherlock Holmes, who was addicted to cocaine. Throughout the series run, the character has received positive reviews. Tom Shales of The Washington Post called House "the most electrifying character to hit television in years." In 2008, Gregory House was voted second sexiest TV doctor ever, behind Dr. Doug Ross (George Clooney) from ER. For his portrayal of Gregory House, Hugh Laurie has won various awards, including two Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor in a Television Drama Series and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor from a Drama Series. Laurie also earned Primetime Emmy Award nominations in 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2009.
  • Gregory House, M.D., is a fictional character and protagonist of the American medical drama House. Portrayed by Hugh Laurie, the character is a maverick medical genius, a diagnostician with specializations in infectious diseases and nephrology. He works as the Chief of Diagnostic Medicine at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, and there heads a team of diagnosticians. House's character has been described as a "misanthrope", a "cynic", a narcissist and a "curmudgeon". In the series, the character's unorthodox diagnostic approaches, radical therapeutic motives, and stalwart rationality has resulted in much conflict between him and his colleagues. House is also often portrayed as lacking sympathy for his patients, a practice that allots him the time to solve pathological enigmas. The character is partly inspired by Sherlock Holmes and Perry Cox. A portion of the show's plot centers on House's habitual use of Vicodin to manage pain stemming from an infarction in his quadriceps muscle some years earlier, an injury that forces him to walk with a cane. This addiction is also one of the many parallels to Sherlock Holmes, who was addicted to cocaine. Throughout the series run, the character has received positive reviews. Tom Shales of The Washington Post called House "the most electrifying character to hit television in years." In 2008, Gregory House was voted second sexiest TV doctor ever, behind Dr. Doug Ross (George Clooney) from ER. For his portrayal of Gregory House, Hugh Laurie has won various awards, including two Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor in a Television Drama Series and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor from Drama Series. Laurie also earned Primetime Emmy Award nominations in 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2009.
  • Gregory House (born 11 June 1959) was Prince Regent of England in 1939 when World War II broke out. He immediately joined the army where he served as a lieutenant under Captain Blackadder. 2008 U.S. President-elect B. Hussein Osama offered him a post of Secretary of Health and Human Services, which House turned down, officially because as a Doctor he is supposed to heal people, not kill them, but unofficially he just did not want to wear a clean jacket, as cabinet members are required to look presentably professional looking to the public. House once treated a young loser called George W. Bush, saving his life, but did not manage to save his brain from years of kitten huffing. Thus, he should be put on trial and be sent to jail for letting future Bush war crimes happen. House, however, never regretted this. I saved the lives of many assholes whose suffering amused me with it's rarity - he said coldly. In 1999, now living in America, he adopted a talking mouse named Stuart, which he raised as his son until 2002, when he disappeared. He felt remorse as prior to this Gregory House and a certain Mr Arthur Weasley were both arrested for stealing dalmation puppies and illegally selling them to be skinned. He reappeared in 2004, having somehow earned a medical degree and a new accent, and found a job at the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. He now goes around a haunted hospital solving mysteries every week on FOX with the help of a slut, a whore, a black guy, an idiot, a Jew and his magical pimp cane. House frequently shows his cunning and biting wit, enjoys picking people apart - literally. He regularly barges into operating theaters to interfere with whatever surgery is taking place, surprising the surgeon with loud noises like balloons popping and blowhorns. Despite despising all of humanity, he believes himself capable of accurately deciphering people's motives and histories from aspects of their personality and appearance and refuses to listen when proved wrong. Dr. James Wilson once stated that while "some doctors have the messiah complex — they need to save the world", House has a Rubik's cube, that has often been successfully employed to keep him distracted while the real doctors work for a hallucination prone drug addict who thinks he's running a thieves guild. House typically waits as long as possible before meeting his patients, when he is finally forced to address them as people and not just perplexing piles of mysteriously diseased organs, House shows an unorthodox bedside manner and uses unconventional treatments, such as yelling at them to "stop being sick all the damn time" and demanding that they stop faking and get up. However, he impresses them with rapid and unintelligible diagnoses which sound very impressive, despite meaning absolutely nothing. His crankiness is commonly attributed to the chronic pain in his leg. This is a lie told to justify his carrying a cane (or "whacking stick"), which he uses to beat people (or "whack off"). Those who knew him before his supposed injury know the truth - that he has always enjoyed beating people with sticks - but are too afraid to say so where he might hear. House is the only person who loves saying "You're fired!" more than Donald Trump. He is a staunch atheist and openly mocks colleagues or patients who express any level of belief in any aspect of religion, although to his only friend and son, Dr James Wilson, he is in fact a praticing Wiccan, although admits he's only doing it to sleep with the tree huggers when prostitutes raise their costs. What he does believe in is that it's never lupus. House frequently says "Everybody lies" and to prove this he often promises not to hit people with his cane - a promise he, of course, cannot keep. However, he is the only person who lies, because "Everybody lies" is a lie. Many believe that House refuses to wear a lab coat so as not to be recognized as a doctor. The truth is that no one will let him wear one, fearful of what he might say to patients and that they might realize him to be the most qualified person in the hospital and actually take his life saving medical advice. House has a small social life, consisting of his boss and employees, his only friend is Dr. James Wilson (see above), who doesn't mind the beatings, due to his clinical masochism in befriending House. Most people however just assume they are having sex.
  • Gregory House is a 49 year-old doctor living in Princeton, New Jersey.
  • Gregory House - jest cynicznym, lecz zarazem genialnym diagnostykiem, cieszącym się w środowisku medycznym opinią szaleńca i wichrzyciela. Doktor House chodzi o lasce.
  • On the surface, Gregory House appears to be a standard, old-time hotel in an unusual setting, though it carries many ominous features (such as the graves before it and the two torches before the wooden doors), giving the feeling that it is not as safe and sound as it appears. Inside, Gregory sees to it that guests get a room for their time. Gregory House features several rooms, as a normal hotel would, as well as additional rooms, such as a nurse's station where Catherine works and, according to the video game, a jacuzzi. All in all, Gregory House initially seems to be a normal, if not a tad creepy, hotel. But it is more than it seems. In both the anime and video game, Gregory House features a series of labyrinthine tunnels beneath it, where anyone wandering could get lost and run into hostile residents. It shows signs of possessing reality-warping powers, as seen with the guests of the first two seasons, who suddenly find themselves taken from the house into another realm, such as the second guest, who finds herself transported to an old Western town during the conflict with the Cactus siblings. It also seems to work towards Gregory's advantage, as he can suddenly appear anywhere inside it. Anyone who tries to escape will find obstacles around the outside of Gregory House. Dead Bodies lurk in the graveyard and can be threatening, such as the one who attempts to steal the first guest's body. Other residents such as Poor Conductor may also be around, preventing escape. The woods seem neverending and the paths around Gregory House ultimately lead back to it. Its resident cab, Hell's Taxi, is also often employed to keep residents within the area.
  • Gregory House is the main protagonist of the successful TV series House M.D. He is portrayed by Hugh Laurie. House is a brilliant diagnostician, who is given medical cases that no other doctors can resolve. Through controversial and radical methods, he studies his patients symptoms until he finally discovers what disease they suffer from. He usually makes at least two wrong diagnostics before making the correct one. In terms of character, House is irascible, rude, misanthrope, selfish, and an incredible jerk. He limps because of an injured leg and walks with a cane, and takes vicodin to ease the pain. House has few friends, the best being Dr. James Wilson, and his boss Lisa Cuddy. He is very annoying to his medical team because of his constant involvement in their private lives, and he often makes very inventive pranks to get what he wants. His catchphrase is "Everybody lies", showing how misanthrope he is. While overly rude and unrespectful, House isn't actually a bad person. He always tries to save his patients (though it is shown that he cares mostly about identifying the disease) and when going too far, he can show remorse and even try to make amends. Despite being an incorrigible jerk, House saves many lives thanks to his diagnostics. The character of Gregory House is widely inspired by Sherlock Holmes.
  • Dr. Gregory House ist der Protagonist der TV-Serie Dr. House. Er wird vom Schauspieler Hugh Laurie verkörpert. Dr. House ist ein Einzelgänger und ein Genie auf dem Gebiet der Medizin. Er leitet die Diagnostische Abteilung im fiktiven Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. Der Charakter Gregory House ist ein Menschenfeind, ein Zyniker und ein Griesgram. Die unorthodoxen Behandlungsmethoden und die handfeste Rationalität bringen ihn manchmal in Konflikt mit sich selbst und seinen Kollegen. House scheint oftmals einen Mangel an Empathie und Sympathie für seine Patienten an den Tag zu legen, eine Praktik, die ihm viel Zeit zuteil werden lässt, um pathologische Rätsel zu lösen. Der Charakter wurde teilweise von Sherlock Holmes inspiriert.
  • The Gregory House is the main setting of the anime Gregory Horror Show and its video game Soul Collector. It houses the hostile and unusual residents of the series and serves as a hub for Gregory and Gregory Mama's operations in gathering lost souls who wander and become entrapped inside it.
  • Dr. House appears as a Thanksgiving Day parade balloon in "There Will Be Bad Blood". Steve watches House in "I Am the Walrus", noting that he is skateboarding.
  • Gregory was born June 11, 1959. His parents were John and Blythe House. House was a military brat and lived on the various bases wherever his Marine Corps father was located. During his stay in Japan when he was 14, House decided he wanted to be a doctor after witness the respect given to a Buraku doctor. House admits that his father was abusive, and for this reason, he didn't believe the man to be his biological father. When he was 12, he began to believe a family friend with a birth mark similar to his own to be his father. As a undergraduate, House attended Johns Hopkins University. He had excellent grades, but was later caught cheating by a fellow classmate, Philip Weber. He was denied re-entry into the school and so he finished his final year of medical school at the University of Michigan. It was here he met Lisa Cuddy. In New Orleans, he meets James Wilson. House is able to tell Wilson was going through a divorce and bailed him out after the distraught doctor started a bar fight. This was the start of their friendship. About 10 years before the series begins, House was involved with a woman named Stacey Warner. Five years after his relationship with Stacey began, House suffers an infarction in his right leg. He was misdiagnosed as the doctors treating him thought he was just a drug seeker. House ended up diagnosing the infarction himself and demanded to keep the use of his leg. The dead muscle would be bypassed in order to restore circulation, despite having to endure excruciating post-operative pain and the fact that it would release poisons into his system. He was put into a chemically induced coma to sleep through the worst of the pain. During this time, however, Stacey, his medical proxy, acted against his wishes and had the dead muscle removed. It was safer than what House originally intended to do, but it meant he would lose partial use of his leg and be subject to lesser but still serious amount of pain for the rest of his life. When House woke up and realized what she had done, he was unable to forgive her. She eventually left him because of this. He uses a cane to aid his walking and takes vicodin to relieve the chronic pain in his thigh. During the first season, House and his team, comprised of Doctors Chase, Cameron, and Foreman, solved many medical anomalies. During this time, Wilson and Cuddy remark that there is a change in House's behavior, which they attribute to an addiction to vicodin. House vehemently denies being an addict and after Cuddy says she will give him a month off from clinical duty if he goes off the drug for one week, House agrees. It becomes clear with 72 hours that House is going through much more than just pain. He was detoxing. House manages to go a week without his drug, winning his month of freedom from clinical duty, but he breaks his hand to deal with the pain and nearly botches a case in the process. He finally admits to Wilson that he is an addict, but it's not a problem because he can function. (Season 1, Episode 11 "Detox") The diagnostics department is later turned upside down when Edward Vogler steps into their lives. Vogler was a billionaire who owned a pharmaceutical company. After donating $100 million dollars to Princeton-Plainsboro, Vogler becomes the new chairman of the board. He sought to turn Princeton-Plainsboro into a testing ground for his company's new drugs and saw House as a financial and legal liability. So he sought to make House kowtow, so to speak by making rather capricious demands on the doctor. One such demand was for House to fire a member of his team. House seemed willing, though he told Wilson he wanted a way to keep them all. Cameron had told House a solution: Each of them could take a pay cut and put in a few extra hours and they could all stay for the same amount of money. However, Vogler would not relent. He stated that the situation had never been a negotiation and he wanted to make sure House could do exactly what Vogler said no matter how distasteful he found it. A week past and Cuddy asked if House had made a decision. As a result, Chase was up for firing (Season 1, Episode 16 "Heavy"). However, Chase had been feeding Vogler information in exchange for protection. Vogler refused to accept House's choice and told him to pick again. House refused. Vogler eventually offers House a deal: treat an African American presidential candidate and give a speech supporting Vogler's new drug at a conference (Season 1, Episode 17 "Role Model"). House relents and gives a lack luster speech in an attempt to pacify Vogler and keep his team members. Vogler is not satisfied and makes him do it again or risk losing Cameron or Foreman. So House gives the speech again, this time stating the truth about Vogler's new drug. It wasn't really new. Just reformulated to avoid losing a patent and becoming a generic drug. After the incident, Cameron shows up at House's apartment and quits her job, therefore making House's decision for him. Needless to say, Vogler was furious and later calls for the board to dismiss House (Season 1, Episode 18 "Babies and Bathwater"). Cuddy eventually pleads with the board to rethink House's value as opposed to Vogler's donation. As she stated in the show's pilot "the son of a bitch is the best doctor we have." She realized that they would be losing a valuable member of the hospital as well as opening the way for Vogler to make increasingly frivolous demands on them. So the board voted to keep House and voted Vogler off the board. And so he was gone, along with his $100 million donation. House finds Cameron and told her he wanted her to come back. He tried to give her everything she asked for, but she said she would only return if House went out with her (Season 1, Episode 18 "Kids"). House agrees. The date is nothing short of a disaster. But Cameron returns and life went on. Stacey returns toward the end of season 1 (Season 1, Episode 21 "Three Stories"). By that time, she's married to a man named Mark. He reluctantly agrees to treat an ailing Mark with unclear motives. Wilson seems to believe House is trying to win her back, but House confides in Wilson that he's glad Mark wasn't responding to treatment. He just isn't sure if it was because he wanted Stacey back or if he wants her to suffer. He treats and cures her husband. After which, Cuddy tells House she is considering hiring Stacey. He claims he doesn't have a problem with it. The season ends with House trying to walk without his cane. One particularly uneventful morning, during the beginning of Season 2 (Between Season 2, Episode 1 "Acceptance" and Episode 2 "Autopsy"), House reports to work and nothing seems out of the ordinary. He steps into the elevator at the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. And when the doors slide open, he steps out into the Elegante.
  • The hotel has five floors.They will be shown from top to bottom. * 1st Floor * Ground Floor * Basement Level One * Basement Level Two * Basement Level Three
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