Subject 576

Overview

Taken from the institution in the aftermath of Incident 13-576-001.
Highly reactive, uncooperative, and aggressive. It is to be kept in a higher-security cell (reinforced walls, doors, cameras).

Subject 576 has exhibited anomalous abilities long before its acception into the Institution. Several incidents led to its enrollment in the Rehabilitation Program, although subsequent incidents proved this decision to be a mistake. See Institution reports MREV-01 to MREV-38 for further detail. During its time at the Institution, it showed promising learning capacities in-between incidents.

A few of its abilities may have uses if they prove to be reproductible. However, study is held back by the subject's entire refusal to participate in testing, culminating at times in lashing out at staff. Steps may need to be taken in order to foster a sense of, if not trust, understanding between Subject 576 and laboratory personnel.

Subject 576 may not participate in scheduled socializing breaks, as it has a tendency to get into loud arguments and/or fights. Very few subjects have the patience to withstand this behavior, and a few incident reports have already been filed. Different ways of providing the subject with breaks should be studied.

Current research focus : Basic understanding of abilities.

Age : 12

Status : In custody – solitary

Abilities :

  • Shadow manipulation (tangible/intangible)
  • Illusions (possible link to shadow manipulation to be studied)
  • Telekinesis
  • Explosions (20-meter radius)
  • Short-range teleportation

Notes


It appears as if Subject 576 is exhibiting an unusual amount of abilities. Further research is needed to determine whether this is an evolution we should expect from other Anomalies in the future, or if there are specific circumstances that led to this. Cooperation with Town Security regarding anomalous incidents may be useful to determine whether or not anomalies are getting more elaborate. Furthermore, I believe that despite the aggressivity, this Subject could be salvageable and eventually cooperate with us. — Dr Beaulieu