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Not to be confused with the Ecto-2 that appeared in the IDW comics or the Ecto-2 That appeared in the 2016 movie

The Ecto-2[1] is an autogyro with seating for two people.

History[]

The Ecto-2 is an aerial vehicle used from time to time by the Ghostbusters. The Ecto-2 can be stored inside the back of the Ecto-1 or on a helipad atop the Firehouse. The first Ghostbuster known to fly the Ecto-2 was Egon Spengler. He managed to do so without taking any flying lessons.[2][3] He also flew it when having to deal with a dragon an ancestor, Zedikiah Spengler, dealt with and when the gang became the Crimebusters.[4] Egon said he never took flying lessons. The usual pilot of the Ecto-2 became Winston Zeddemore. The Ecto-2 was once sacrificed to disperse the Toy Ghost. Egon set it to full power overload and the resulting ectoplasmic explosion dispersed the entity while not harming anything else in the nearby vicinity.

The Ecto-2 was rebuilt and later refurbished when the Ghostbusters were briefly the Crimebusters. Since they were making more money than they could spend, the Ecto-2 was upgraded. It had an enclosed cockpit, seating for four, and a Particle Thrower mounted on the roof at the base of the rotor. Like the rest of the equipment, the thrower was attuned to people's bio-electric field. While they pursued the Crimelord, the thrower was disabled.

The Ecto-2 was piloted by Egon during the Simon Quegg case. It now more closely resembled its original design. Slimer took the co-pilot seat and was instructed with blasting certain clouds with Silver Iodide to influence a rainstorm and draw out Simon Quegg's Horse and Buggy and the Dark Rider. Slimer lost control and the Ecto-2 plummeted into the river below. Ray and Peter used the Ecto-2 to lay cover fire on Murray the Mantis to prevent it from fleeing Central Park prematurely. Ray later used it during the battle against Tiamat. However, it was hit by Tiamat's pyrokinetic blast and crashed into a pond. Ray Stantz and Peter Venkman piloted the Ecto-2 during a botched Thanksgiving Day parade in order to help lure Murray the Mantis into a final confrontation with the Ghostbusters. Notably, Ray, Winston, and Peter rode the Ecto-2 to trap the Haunted Blimp. Ray and Peter stood on each side of the wing and fired while Winston piloted Ecto-2. Janine Melnitz piloted the Ecto-2 to help save the Ghostbusters from Victor by providing cover fire and throwing them spare Proton Packs.

During the Ral incident, Ray and Winston piloted Ecto-2 in the final confrontation. The Ecto-2's loudspeaker was crucial in neutralizing the entity and allowing for its capture. It was set to a higher frequency in order to induce pain to Ral much like a dog whistle to a dog. During a battle atop of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, Winston piloted the Ecto-2 and saved Egon's life. Winston then opened fire on the One-Eyed Blue Terror, weakening it enough for Peter and Ray to finally trap it. After being captured by The Giant's Son and marked as a snack by The Giant, the Ecto-2 emergency beacon was activated and transmitted to every Belt Gizmo.[5] Peter and Winston provided support on Ecto-2 against the Phantom when the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man got stuck in an alley and Ray and Egon were left defenseless. During two failed skirmishes against Mee-Krah, Ecto-2 was briefly possessed by several ghosts and ultimately suffered irreparable damage. After Winston managed to "land" it by the Firehouse, the Ecto-2 collapsed into pieces. Ecto-2 was rebuilt and used on standby during a rescue operation until Poso was trapped. During a TV special about Al Capone, the Ecto-2 was teleported to the Netherworld with the Ghostbusters and Slimer. In order to trap Capone, his baseball bat needed to be destroyed first. Winston ejected Ray and flew Ecto-2 into Capone's swing radius. Winston had set his Proton Pack to automatic self-destruct and ejected from the Ecto-2. The plan was a success and the weapon was disintegrated.

Egon and Ray used the Ecto-2 during the Slob incident. They vacated the Firehouse and flew over to the Bay Bridge Garbage Dump in New Jersey. The Slob formed a cannon and shot at the Ecto-2. The projectile made a direct hit with Ecto's rotor blade and it crashed into the garbage piles below, burying all four Ghostbusters in trash. Egon and Ray also used the Ecto-2 to track the migration of bugs summoned by Apshai but an Enlarged Dragonfly forced them to crash into a pond below.

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References[]

  1. Peter Venkman (2009). The Real Ghostbusters- Ghosts R Us (1986) (DVD ts. 16:59-17:01). Time Life Entertainment. Peter says: "Ray, you and Egon head him off at the pass with Ecto-2."
  2. Ray Stantz (2009). The Real Ghostbusters- Ghosts R Us (1986) (DVD ts. 17:13-17:15). Time Life Entertainment. Ray says: "Ever gotten around to taking those flying lessons?"
  3. Egon Spengler (2009). The Real Ghostbusters- Ghosts R Us (1986) (DVD ts. 17:15). Time Life Entertainment. Egon says: "No."
  4. Ghost Busted
  5. Ray Stantz (2009). The Real Ghostbusters - "Once Upon a Slime" (1987) (DVD ts. 17:49-17:51). Time Life Entertainment. Ray says: "Uh oh. Ecto-2's emergency beacon."
  6. Janine (2009).The Real Ghostbusters- "Victor the Happy Ghost" (1987) (DVD ts. 17:30). Time Life Entertainment.
  7. Slimer (2009).The Real Ghostbusters- "Poultrygeist" (1988) (DVD ts. 18:21). Time Life Entertainment.
  8. The Real Ghostbusters Complete Collection Volume One Disc Five, "Xmas Marks the Spot" Storyboard p. 199. CPT Holdings, Inc. Line reads: "Out charges Ecto 2!"


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