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The case used by the PRT when dealing with powers that manifest in two or more people.<ref>- [https://www.parahumans.net/2017/12/26/flare-2-6/ Excerpt] from [[Flare 2.6]]</ref>
The case used by the PRT when dealing with powers that manifest in two or more people.<ref>“Case seventies in North America included Knot, Tandem, Zigzag was one, I think, there was House of Three in Quebec.  And… you, it seems.”<br><br>“One or two of them might not be seventies, but they get called seventies because they’re close enough.  Blurred lines, like you said.  When twins trigger, the powers are identical or nearly identical.  When twins trigger and they’re touching one another, like you said to Rain, things get blurry, the agent is too stupid or careless to tell where one starts and the other ends, or it wants to fuck with us, and it jams everything in together.  Two minds, two similar powers, and one body to be shared.”- [https://www.parahumans.net/2017/12/26/flare-2-6/ Excerpt] from [[Flare 2.6]]</ref>


==Details==
==Details==
Useually happens when two people are with the [[Shard|Agent]] conglomeration the two people into one individual.
Case seventies are all about blurred lines. Where does one person start and the other begin? When one identical sibling triggers and touches another, what can happen?
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== Examples ==
== Examples ==
* Knot
* Knot
* Tandem
* Zigzag
* Zigzag
* House of Three (possibly)
==Origin==
Useually happens when two people are with the [[Shard|Agent]] conglomeration the two people into one individual.


== Trvia ==
== Trvia ==
*The twins [[Nix]] & [[Nyx]] are not an example of this phenomena.<!--WB may have wrote a trigger about this but oh well-->
*The twins [[Nix]] & [[Nyx]] are not an example of this phenomena.<!--WB may have wrote a trigger about this but oh well
 
Also not sure this helps?
<ref>Lunatic Blue:<br>I have a question, what does the Butcher mean for shards/entities? Is it an aberration?<br><br>Wildbow:<br>keep in mind that the shards are pieces of the entities, they have residual effects & processes from being part of a larger organism, so where stuff isn't skewed intentionally, sometimes you just get quirks running through. - [https://forums.spacebattles.com/posts/37024231/ Wildbow on Discord, archived on Spacebattles]</ref>  -->
 
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The case used by the PRT when dealing with powers that manifest in two or more people.<ref>“Case seventies in North America included Knot, Tandem, Zigzag was one, I think, there was House of Three in Quebec. And… you, it seems.”

“One or two of them might not be seventies, but they get called seventies because they’re close enough. Blurred lines, like you said. When twins trigger, the powers are identical or nearly identical. When twins trigger and they’re touching one another, like you said to Rain, things get blurry, the agent is too stupid or careless to tell where one starts and the other ends, or it wants to fuck with us, and it jams everything in together. Two minds, two similar powers, and one body to be shared.”- Excerpt from Flare 2.6</ref>

Details

Case seventies are all about blurred lines. Where does one person start and the other begin? When one identical sibling triggers and touches another, what can happen?

Examples

  • Knot
  • Tandem
  • Zigzag
  • House of Three (possibly)

Origin

Useually happens when two people are with the Agent conglomeration the two people into one individual.

Trvia

  • The twins Nix & Nyx are not an example of this phenomena.

References

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