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| ability = Agrokinesis
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| eac = Elemental
| detail = Ability to control and alter organic plant matter. Adaptive DNA mimics a variety of vegetation habits such as: cellular regeneration, UV energy absorption, and a telekinetic influence over nearby plant life.
| detail = Ability to control and alter organic plant matter. Adaptive DNA mimics a variety of vegetation traits such as: cellular regeneration, UV energy absorption, and a telekinetic influence over nearby plant life.
| control = 75
| control = 75
| similar person = <!-- name of person exhibiting similar abilities -->
| similar person = <!-- name of person exhibiting similar abilities -->

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Assignment Tracker 2.0
Primatech
Private Access
Cranial Imaging
Brendan Palmer
200 lbs
M
None
American
Pale green
Heavy
Caucasian
December 20th, 1979
6'"
Unemployed
Vines and small branches protruding from body.
Elemental
Ability to control and alter organic plant matter. Adaptive DNA mimics a variety of vegetation traits such as: cellular regeneration, UV energy absorption, and a telekinetic influence over nearby plant life.
AGROKINESIS
N/A

















 
75%
Brendan Lewis grew up in Saratoga Springs. While a teenager, he discovered that he could compel plants to grow faster. Soon after manifesting, he was bagged and tagged by Director Thompson, then released back into society. Lewis spent the next two years attempting to evade surveillance. During that time, Lewis's ability developed to the point where he could manipulate medium-sized plants and roots. Tissue samples revealed that he also experienced increased regenerative capabilities. Thompson was able to recover Lewis outside of Boulder, Colorado. Lewis spent a year in a Company lab as extensive study was made of the limits of his powers. While being moved from a Level 2 to a Level 3 holding cell, Lewis was able to escape (see PXIR-9961 for incident analysis). At the time, Lewis was not considered a priority threat. Eventually, Lewis was sighted in Palmer, West Virginia, leading to his recovery by Thompson's son, Agent Thompson, in the nearby ghost town of Silver River.

During the recovery operation, it became clear that Lewis' powers had unexpectedly accelerated in development during his separation from the Company. His cellular structure and biological systems are more vegetative than animal, and he exhibits extremely advanced regenerative capabilities. He absorbs energy from photosynthesis and exhibits complete control over any plant life in his immediate vicinity. Discovered weaknesses include fire and herbicide.

Agents should note that Lewis has a highly negative stance toward the Company specifically and will react in a uniformly hostile manner toward any agents or staff. Also, Lewis' mutation continues to grow and intensify, and he should be monitored closely for additional, dangerous capabilities.

The subject exhibits moderate passive-aggressive tendencies, as well as early indicators for paranoid schizophrenia, the latter possibly exacerbated by his species transition and by the fact that he really is being followed by people who intend to conduct experiments upon him.
Communication patterns continue to evolve as his primary social focus shifts to the plant life around him, but all recent interaction with the Company suggests all classic comorbid conditions, including clinical depression and anxiety. Allowed to persist in the wild, the subject would likely experience a high degree of social dysfunction such as long-term unemployment, homelessness and possibly suicide.