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===Background=== Sheryl Levi, in her early 20's, wanted to take part to the war effort in Europe; being Jewish herself, she was overjoyed to hear that the United States had at last entered the conflict against the Nazis. She volunteered for military programs; being a woman proved to be an obstacle, which she eventually overcame when tests showed her potential, allowing her to be taken seriously. Following that, the project - aiming to develop psychic abilities in potential super-soldiers - proved... intensive. Strange drugs, hours of watching equally bizarre footage and pictures, endless tests. It all did a number on her sanity; Sheryl became unable to provide a coherent retelling of much of her civilian life before the program, and certain sounds or sights would make her react unusually. But she was still motivated, very loyal, and, most importantly, did develop powers. They weren't the expected ones: no telepathy, no telekinesis, no precognition. Instead, they seemed to focus on the perceptions of her observers, and proved useful nonetheless. The physical training finally followed. This secret program had also proved to be competitive, and cruel at times. Test subjects would try to sabotage each others. When her powers developed whereas fitter, stronger men had died - or disappeared - over the experiments, Sheryl attracted resentment and jealousy. Not all guinea pigs stayed loyal to the military. Little of this mattered to Sheryl, codename Sublime Minal (as a reference to her subtle psychic powers). She'll soon finally get to do what she signed up for, even if she had to sacrifice part of her mind for it. ----- Hero Points: 1 Bruises: / Fatigue: / ----- https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Fight_Fire_With_Fire
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