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| firstname = Christopher |
| firstname = Christopher |
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| lastname = Coolidge<!-- if you only want one name to show, put " " in this field --> |
| lastname = Coolidge<!-- if you only want one name to show, put " " in this field --> |
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| file = |
| file = A015 or P013<!-- example: C### --> |
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| password = CChcg10kn |
| password = CChcg10kn |
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| image = At |
| image = At P013Photo.jpg |
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| alias = Chris |
| alias = Chris |
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| weight = 155 lbs |
| weight = 155 lbs |
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| nationality = American |
| nationality = American |
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| complexion = Fair |
| complexion = Fair |
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| build = |
| build = Thin |
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| race = Caucasian |
| race = Caucasian |
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| dob = February 23, 1939 |
| dob = February 23, 1939 |
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| pob = |
| pob = Worcester, MA |
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| height = 5' 10.5'' |
| height = 5' 10.5'' |
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| lkl = |
| lkl = New York, NY |
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| occupations = Musician |
| occupations = Musician |
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| scars = None |
| scars = None |
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| ability = |
| ability = Empathic Manipulation |
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| eac = Cerebral, Biological |
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| eac = Elemental<!-- evolutionary anomaly class --> |
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| detail = Visualizes sound waves as light, manipulates by infusing with emotion. Such sound waves impact emotions and actions of all animal and some plant forms in scalable vicinity. |
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| detail = Energy is absorbed on cellular level; subject can aggregate and re-focus energy for alternate external release. |
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| control = 73 |
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| control = 90<!-- control index (just the number, no % sign --> |
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| biological = |
| biological = 70 |
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| cerebral = |
| cerebral = 80 |
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| elemental = 15 |
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| temporal = 40 |
| temporal = 40 |
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| cranial = Cranial imaging Elle.jpg<!-- image file name (usually "Cranial imaging Firstname.jpg") --> |
| cranial = Cranial imaging Elle.jpg<!-- image file name (usually "Cranial imaging Firstname.jpg") --> |
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| diagram = Cerebral capability.jpg<!-- image file name (usually "AT diagram Firstname.jpg") --> |
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| history = Born and raised in [[Missoula, Montana]], Coolidge exhibited a preternatural musical talent by age 3. Both parents were employed as music teachers, thus the home/school environment enabled "innate" talent to flourish. No evidence that either parent possessed an evolved [[ability]], nor is there any indication of specific date of ability manifestation. |
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| history = Mindy is the third of five children and second daughter of farmers Ernest and Nellie Sprague of Derby, Indiana. Around the age of 18 Mindy left home for California to "find herself" and was soon caught up in the Berkeley hippie movement of the late 1960s. It is assumed that her ability first exhibited around this time, but no evidence exists to support this theory, and there is no extant employment record. After becoming pregnant, Mindy returned home in 1973 to prepare for the life of her child, [[Ted Sprague]] [see AT profile C003]. |
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Coolidge immigrated to [[New York City]] in the first week of [[January 1963|January, 1963]]. Two impromptu performances of original, politically charged folk music in [[Central Park]] drew crowds numbering in the thousands, and sparked a meteoric, albeit brief career. Although Coolidge was largely unknown outside of New York City, he quickly became a galvanizing local fixture, inciting frequent public actions and events. Listed as Person of Interest by [[NYPD]] on [[February 14, 1963]]. See File Addendum P013-PD for NYPD rap sheet and surveillance file. |
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A fiery incident involving an industrial turbine put Mindy on the radar in 1975, and she was brought into the fold by A. Petrelli in October of that year. Mindy underwent eight months of prep for her first major assignment, the Amazon Transition [see Job File for Quito, Ecuador]. Due to a change of Company directive with regard to Adam Monroe, Mindy was chosen as his TMI replacement, job assignment beginning January 3, 1978. |
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By early May of 1963, Coolidge was performing most nights in the coffee houses and performance venues of [[Greenwich Village]] to capacity crowds. Fanbase was considered to be particularly zealous; despite fierce debate as to the actual quality of Coolidge's music, fans claimed that his music affected and inspired like no other. |
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After the [CLASSIFIED] [[TMI]] incident, Mindy took herself off the grid, and is now believed to be living in Caracas. <!-- personal history --> |
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| psych = Early psychological tests conducted by the Company indicate selective cognitive dissonance. Subject often acts and reacts based on her need for dissonance-reduction through activity. While this may be related to undetectable and inconsistent levels of constant energy absorption and recycle, fear of intimacy may also drive the behavior. Mindy also possesses the difficulties in dealing with authority figures frequently exhibited by evolved humans. <!-- psychological profile --> |
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On [[July 12, 1963]], Coolidge took the stage of [[Uncle Ira's Counter & Culture]] for a sold-out show. Also in attendance were [[Angela Petrelli|A. Petrelli]], [[Charles Deveaux|C. Deveaux]], [[Bob Bishop|R. Bishop]], [[Daniel Linderman|D. Linderman]] and then unknown [[Kaito Nakamura|K. Nakamura]], in New York to "escape his destiny." [See [[Primatech's files|Event File No. 11]]] At approximately 21:04, 15 NYPD officers enter the club to begin crowd dispersion, citing overcapacity. Utilizing his ability, Coolidge elevates the altercation to full riot status, in what newspapers will dub "The St. Mark's Coffeehouse Riots." Four casualties, 23 seriously injured, $1.2 million in property damage. After realizing the gravity of the event, Coolidge attempts to abort the riot at approximately 22:31, utilizing a harmonica to calm the crowd. Despite Nakamura's attempt to intervene, Coolidge is felled by an NYPD bullet to the skull. |
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NOTE: Chris Coolidge is the maternal uncle of extant [[enhanced synesthesia|siren]] [[Emma Coolidge]] [see file for cross ref]. Emma's nephew [[Christopher]], now deceased is his namesake. |
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| psych = Posthumous diagnosis, Borderline Histrionic personality disorder (BHPD). From an early age, subject exhibits excessive need for approval characterized by attention-seeking behavior and inappropriate seductiveness. Associated behaviors include egocentrism, self-indulgence, sexual promiscuity, exaggerated emotions. Coolidge develops few intimate relationships in adult life, opting primarily for multiple daily sexual assignations per his "free love" credo, without regard to gender. Primary intimate relationship appears to have been with [[Dr. Coolidge|his sister]], a doctor, and the mother of Emma Coolidge. |
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It's clear that as Coolidge's popularity as a performer grew, his ability amplified increasingly. The zeitgeist of the era's disenfranchised youth provided ideal fertile ground for the empathic transmission of Coolidge's largely anarchic political agenda [root cause and ultimate purpose as yet undetermined]. |
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Latest revision as of 01:27, 17 May 2010
This page is a recreation of Christopher Coolidge's Assignment Tracker 2.0 file. To view the original primatechpaper.com file, go to case number A015 or P013, and enter the password CChcg10kn.
Coolidge immigrated to New York City in the first week of January, 1963. Two impromptu performances of original, politically charged folk music in Central Park drew crowds numbering in the thousands, and sparked a meteoric, albeit brief career. Although Coolidge was largely unknown outside of New York City, he quickly became a galvanizing local fixture, inciting frequent public actions and events. Listed as Person of Interest by NYPD on February 14, 1963. See File Addendum P013-PD for NYPD rap sheet and surveillance file.
By early May of 1963, Coolidge was performing most nights in the coffee houses and performance venues of Greenwich Village to capacity crowds. Fanbase was considered to be particularly zealous; despite fierce debate as to the actual quality of Coolidge's music, fans claimed that his music affected and inspired like no other.
On July 12, 1963, Coolidge took the stage of Uncle Ira's Counter & Culture for a sold-out show. Also in attendance were A. Petrelli, C. Deveaux, R. Bishop, D. Linderman and then unknown K. Nakamura, in New York to "escape his destiny." [See Event File No. 11] At approximately 21:04, 15 NYPD officers enter the club to begin crowd dispersion, citing overcapacity. Utilizing his ability, Coolidge elevates the altercation to full riot status, in what newspapers will dub "The St. Mark's Coffeehouse Riots." Four casualties, 23 seriously injured, $1.2 million in property damage. After realizing the gravity of the event, Coolidge attempts to abort the riot at approximately 22:31, utilizing a harmonica to calm the crowd. Despite Nakamura's attempt to intervene, Coolidge is felled by an NYPD bullet to the skull.
NOTE: Chris Coolidge is the maternal uncle of extant siren Emma Coolidge [see file for cross ref]. Emma's nephew Christopher, now deceased is his namesake.




