Case 70
Case 70s are the PRT designation for a pair of capes who share a single body and have similar powers.<ref name=II.2.6/> So-called due to the phenomena being the 70th anomalous case in total the PRT investigated.<ref name="II.1.1 e1">Official files. Classification documents. Then there were the notes for case one, case fifteen, case thirty-two, case fifty-three, case ninety. The ‘cases’ were the events the PRT had deemed of interest. Riddles both solved and unsolved. My collection there was incomplete, but some were official enough to be confidential, and I’d never had that access. Others were closed, the mystery deemed nonexistent or something to be folded into popular knowledge. - Excerpt from Daybreak 1.1</ref><ref name="R2"/> A Case 70 situations occur when twins trigger while in physical contact with each other.<ref name=II.2.6/>
Details
In Capricorn's case, only one of the twins was in control of their body at any given time.<ref name=II.2.6/> The inactive twin shared the perceptions of the active twin, but had no way to interact with their surroundings.<ref name=II.2.6/> Only the active twin could pass control to the other, causing their body to transform into the other twin's body.<ref>“Tristan couldn’t switch to me, I don’t think,” Byron said. “When we were talking about capes we might run into last night, we theorized it was a thing we could do, that if he switched to me I might not be compelled, but he didn’t switch.” - Excerpt from Shadow 5.10</ref> Clothes armor etc, is also switched over.
- Main article: Capricorn
It is unknown how this phenomena presents in other individuals.
Examples
- Capricorn
- Knot<ref>Prisoners 604 and 603, Knot, were happily gorging themselves on food in Cell Block Y. Despite their cognitive impairment, they had fallen into a role as enforcer and heavy hitter for Prisoner 390, leader of their cell block. Prisoner 390 had had a son – she could only hope that he would find some similar affection for Knot, with their childlike mentality. - Excerpt from Interlude 10.5</ref><ref name=II.2.6/>
- Tandem<ref name=II.2.6/>
- House of Three<ref name=II.2.6/> (possibly)
- Zigzag<ref>cite comment about zigzag not getting an explanation until the sequel</ref><ref name=II.2.6/>
History
Background
Twins who trigger normally gain the same power or near-identical powers.<ref name=II.2.6/>
however if the two are touching at the time fo the trigger then the Agent conglomerates the two people into one individual.<ref name=II.2.6>“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.”
“Is he asleep?” I asked.
“No. He’s in here, he’s watching and listening. He sleeps when I sleep, or I sleep when he sleeps, if he’s in the driver’s seat. We trade out for two hour shifts.”
“Can he communicate?” I asked. “Talk to you while it’s your turn?”
“That would be too easy,” Tristan said. His good humor was gone now. He just looked sad. “No.” - Excerpt from Flare 2.6</ref><ref name="R2">It's not about scale. It's about 'this is something we as an organization need to look into'. - Comment by Wildbow on reddit</ref> It may be due to the agents makeup.<ref>Lunatic Blue:
I have a question, what does the Butcher mean for shards/entities? Is it an aberration?
Wildbow:
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. - Wildbow on Discord, archived on Spacebattles</ref>
Post-Timeskip
Case seventies reportedly have a low life expectancy, even compared to other parahumans. The majority of them were already out of the game before Gold Morning.<ref name=II.7.6>“Dealing. Some days I’m fine, some days it catches up with me and I’m the furthest thing from ‘fine’. It’s times like that where I think a lot about-” He lowered his voice. “-how there’s not a lot of case seventies left. Even before Gold Morning, most were dead or they had totally gone off the deep end.” - Excerpt from Torch 7.6</ref>
Trivia
- The twins Nix & Nyx are not an example of this case.<ref name="R1">sanctaphrax: What was the deal with Nix and Nyx, anyway?
Wildbow: Twin sisters, took Cauldron vials, one went Case 53. - Comment by Wildbow on Reddit</ref> They may have been an attempt to replicate the phenomena.
References
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