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'''Unnamed 1''' is described in an entry found within [[Chandra's journal]] written on March 19, 1991.
'''Unnamed 1''' is described in an entry found within [[Chandra's journal]] written on March 19, 1991.


She is a 22-year-old woman from Palu, Indonesia. Attached to the entry is a toenail clipping that Chandra acquired from the woman's manicurist (whom she saw about every five days). Chandra suspected her power was "transportation". At the bottom of the entry next to a picture of a foot, he wrote a Hindu word—possibly "nirala", which translates to "unique".
She was a 22-year-old woman from Palu, Indonesia. Attached to the entry is a toenail clipping that Chandra acquired from the woman's manicurist (whom she saw about every five days). Chandra suspected her power was "transportation". At the bottom of the entry next to a picture of a foot, he wrote a Hindu word—possibly "nirala", which translates to "unique".


[[Category: Characters|Unnamed 1]]
[[Category: Characters|Unnamed 1]]

Revision as of 14:48, 28 March 2007

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Unnamed 1
First mentioned One Giant Leap
In-story stats
Known ability Transportation
Gender
Age 22

Unnamed 1 is potentially an evolved human from Chandra's journal.

Character History

One Giant Leap

Unnamed 1 is described in an entry found within Chandra's journal written on March 19, 1991.

She was a 22-year-old woman from Palu, Indonesia. Attached to the entry is a toenail clipping that Chandra acquired from the woman's manicurist (whom she saw about every five days). Chandra suspected her power was "transportation". At the bottom of the entry next to a picture of a foot, he wrote a Hindu word—possibly "nirala", which translates to "unique".