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== Known Alphas == |
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Revision as of 10:57, 28 July 2012
Proprioceptive alphas are able to take advantage of the human "blind spot".
Traits
- Antisocial
Analysis
Because human beings have two eyes, the optic nerve has to translate two sets of data into a single, three-dimension image. The spacing of our eyes allows for a gap in this data. Griffin's Alpha ability affects other people's optic nerves, expanding the blind spot to accommodate their size.