![]() ![]() Four † - Fellow test subject and friend.Three † - Fellow test subject and friend.Martin Brenner † - Captor/Father figure.Telekinesis: Like most of the other test subjects, Two has a strong level of telekinesis, being stronger than the other test subjects except for Eleven, who knocked him out of the ring, and One, who had no trouble overpowering him in terms of strength.When Brenner punished Two for his lie via electroshock collar, Two was clearly distraught and terrified even Eleven was horrified by Brenner's actions. Brenner about his actions, despite seemingly respecting Brenner and generally seeking his approval. He took pride in apparently being the most powerful test subject.Īfter Eleven beat Two in a combat-based test, Two felt humiliated unable to accept his loss, he and his friends bullied Eleven with their powers, and even threatened to kill her. He was somewhat charismatic, being the dominant influence on the three next oldest children, Three, Four and Five, and the leading figure within their friend group. ![]() Two was a vindictive and irresponsible individual. Upon entering the Rainbow Room, Eleven watched in horror as One telekinetically pinned Two against a wall, crushing his neck and dropping his corpse to the floor. At an unknown time, Two left the infirmary and entered the Rainbow Room, only to be attacked by One. Later that day, One manipulated Eleven into removing the implant that suppressed his powers he proceeded to go on a murderous rampage throughout the laboratory, killing the other test subjects and various Hawkins Lab personnel. ![]() Two was then sent to recover in the infirmary. Eventually, Brenner used a remote control to electrocute Two through the collar, while Two tearfully confessed to attacking Eleven, with the other test subjects looking on in fear and horror. Commanding his orderlies to place an electroshock collar around Two's neck, an irked Brenner scrutinized Two, accusing him of breaking the rules. When Two spoke up and made snide comments, suggesting how 'stupid' and 'clumsy' Eleven had simply fallen over, Brenner grew suspicious. With the children lined up against the wall, Brenner demanded an explanation for Eleven's concussion. The next day, Brenner checked up on Eleven, before he summoned all the test subjects to the training room. After he slammed her into a wall, she apparently suffered a concussion. Later that day, Two and his allies - Three, Four and Five - ganged up on Eleven in the Rainbow Room, and bullied her with their powers while the cameras were off, even threatening to kill her if she told on anyone about her injuries. ![]() In this game, number Two was able to hold his own against all of the other psychics without much effort, until Eleven ultimately defeated Two, gave into her inner powers and overpowered Two, knocking him into the wall, giving him a scare, which Two would take personally as a humiliating defeat. Two children at a time would stand on mats, with both trying to psychically push their opponent off their mat, all the while resisting the other's attack. On September 7, Brenner pitted the children against each other in a combat-based test. Despite this, Eleven briefly powered one of the bulbs. Eleven struggled with this task, leading Two to mock and belittle her. On Septem, Brenner took the children into the main training room, where, one-by-one, they would attempt to psychically manipulate a series of lightbulbs. Two and the other subjects were told that One did not exist, believing himself to be the oldest of the test subjects he did not realize Henry Creel was One, and one of the orderlies that attended to the lab.įor a time, Two proved to be the most powerful child, leading him to become narcissistic and mean-spirited. “Two” was the oldest of these children he and all the others were abducted by Brenner at birth and brought to Hawkins National Laboratory. Henry became “One”, the first child kept at Hawkins Lab.īrenner successfully imbued various unborn children - children belonging to pregnant MKUltra test subjects - with versions of One’s powers. Martin Brenner, a researcher for the controversial government program "MKUltra", took what he had learned from Henry and adjusted his experimentations. Hoping to recreate Henry Creel’s powers in other individuals, Dr. ![]()
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