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Donna's vision also allows her to see great details. In high school, she was able to see the individual details on snowflakes. | Donna's vision also allows her to see great details. In high school, she was able to see the individual details on snowflakes. | ||
The Company's [[ | The Company's [[assignment tracker]] notes that Donna has an enhanced visual cortex, the part of the brain that processes visual images, and that her visual range is on par with predatory birds. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == |
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Telescopic vision | |
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Blake sees Donna aiming at him from a block away. | |
Held by: | Donna Dunlap |
Ability to: | See clearly in darkness and magnify vision to various levels |
Telescopic vision is the ability to see clearly from far distances, even in the dark.
Characters
- Donna Dunlap is the only character known to have this ability.
Limits
Donna is able to see perfectly in the dark. As a child, she used this aspect of her ability to read under the covers without a light. She noticed Blake watching her after 10 pm at night. (Donna's Big Date, Part 1)
Donna can also see at great distances. In school, she was able to see things written on a teacher's desk while sitting in the back row. It is unknown exactly how far she can see, but she was able to see Blake from half a block, at a distance of 245 meters (804 feet) and shoot him squarely in the eye.
Donna's vision also allows her to see great details. In high school, she was able to see the individual details on snowflakes.
The Company's assignment tracker notes that Donna has an enhanced visual cortex, the part of the brain that processes visual images, and that her visual range is on par with predatory birds.
Examples
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Even in the dark, Donna notices Blake.