Superworlds - Supplemental - Study of Idiosyncratic Manifestations in Monozygotic Twins
Study of Idiosyncratic Manifestations in Monozygotic Twins`
Harvard University Faculty of Science and Medicine, 1998
Figure 4.1
Subject Names [birth order]
Ability: Elder
(observations/notes)
Ability: Junior
(observations/notes)
T. Tong
I. Tong
Enhanced hearing (subject congenitally blind)
Enhanced sight (subject congenitally deaf)
S. Clark
A. Clark
Absorb electricity (no detriment)
Create/release electricity (severe lethargy)
S. McDonald
G. McDonald
Intercept and interpret electrical signals (rapid comprehension)
Create and send electrical signals (high impact; multiple devices)
J. McKinley
A. McKinley
Telekinesis (high precision)The story has been stolen; if detected on Amazon, report the violation.
Spatial awareness, proximate object sense (high precision)
P. Holmes
M. Holmes
Vary skin colouration, patterning, camouflage
Vary body shape, physical composition, elasticity
J. Roberts
D. Roberts
Comprehend animals*
Command animals (high volume; simultaneous)
J. Benedict
V. Benedict
Size expansion (very large), contract to original
Size diminution (very small), expand to original
T. Barber
R. Barber
High physical force output#
Specific durability; resist heavy loading.
O. Phelps
J. Phelps
Create fire (high volume; low lethargy)
Control fire (high precision; high control)
M. Kelly
S. Kelly
Specific durability; resist change to temperature, pressure
Close system sufficiency; input oxygen, nutrients, sustenance not required
M. Hermano
L. Hermano
Control, merge self with plant mass
Create, enhance, expand, propagate plant mass
Y. Lee
X. Lee
Superspeed$
Thermal and acoustic absorption and release$
*Subject exhibits high agitation once removed from beta blockers. Observation ceased due to ethical concerns.
#Subject reports feedback pain when exerting superhuman force. Observation ceased due to ethical concerns.
$Subject abilities appear linked. Use of ability by elder subject causes contemporaneous energy build-up in junior subject. Continued failure to release energy by junior subject results in injury to elder subject. Observation ceased due to ethical concerns.