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When David announces his plan to the Reckoners, Abraham is in almost complete agreement with David, particularly because it is the same thing he had fought for before with Prof: fighting more powerful Epics.{{book ref|Steelheart|12}}{{book ref|Steelheart|13}} When Prof finally agreed with the plan, he sent Abraham to Diamond's place, along with Megan and David.{{book ref|Steelheart|14}} Along the way, they encountered a group of outcasts underground, who wanted their guns, particularly Abraham's gun. Abraham challenged their leader to a duel, who instantly shot Abraham. However, Abraham was protected by Prof's healing powers (although Abraham believed it was the [[harmsway]]), and shot the man in the thigh. The outcasts thought that Abraham was an Epic, and so let him pass.{{book ref|Steelheart|15}}
When they reached Diamond's shop, Abraham gave a data chip to a young girl in a yellow dress, who let them in.{{book ref|Steelheart|15}} In Diamond's shop, Abraham revealed to David that Steelheart was secretly afraid of the smart people, because those were the ones who would figure out his weakness. Abraham bought a gauss gun developed off of [[Rick O'Shea]], a pack of erasers that will detonate when a certain pen is clicked, and motorcycles with gravatonics (although he bought secretly).{{book ref|Steelheart|16}}{{book ref|Steelheart|28}} He pays for these using cells of four Epics (including [[Absence]], and a data chip that contained explosions.{{book ref|Steelheart|16}} When Nightwielder showed up to Diamond's shop, two hours early,{{book ref|Steelheart|17}} David was forced to sell Abraham's gun to him, in an attempt to distract Nightwielder, while Abraham escaped using the tensors.{{book ref|Steelheart|18}} Abraham revealed that he had a history with Nightwielder, and that he would recognize Abraham.{{
Because David sold Abraham's gun, Abraham was forced to find a new one.{{book ref|Steelheart|20}} While he new gun was a similar model, it didn't have as many bells and whistles as his previous one.{{book ref|Steelheart|25}}
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