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Revision as of 00:09, 5 April 2020

"How many Wells are we talking about here?"
"How many universes were there in the multiverse?"
Harrison Nash Wells and Caitlin Snow[src]

The mind of Harrison Nash Wells is the place where all doppelgängers of Harrison Wells were sealed during the Anti-Monitor Crisis.

History

"I'very been seeing a lot of Wells lately. I mean, up here, a lot. I don't know how many of them there are but, wizard Wells, annoying French Wells, New York City Wells, actually he's alright. But then, Harry Wells."
Harrison Nash Wells to Team Flash[src]

After the Crisis, all Harrison Wells were folded on each other and their brainwaves were tangled with Nash's. Not long after Crisis, Nash saw illusions of Harry Wells, Harrison Sherloque Wells and Wells the Grey. [1] [2] [3]

The mind of Harrison Nash Wells is a cave on Earth-13 which is the location of Maya's death. When Eobard Thawne was about to take over his mind and body, Cisco persuaded Nash to face that memory and it banished Thawne away. [3]

Known residents

Current residents

Former residents

Known visitors

Former visitors

Appearances

The Flash

Season 6

Gallery

Nash sees the illusion of Harrison Wells

Trivia

  • The only way to travel into Nash's mind is through the use of MAD 2.0.
  • Even though others can travel into Nash's mind, they could not communicate with its residents.

References