[hider=://Subject Casefile MB-2020-YZ, "Robin Hood"] [b]Subject Information[/b] [quote]Name: Zheng, Yao Age: 25 Nationality: Chinese ID Number: MB-2020-YZ[/quote] [b]Subject Description[/b] [quote]Subject MB-2020-YZ is of average build, standing at 6 ft and weighing 155 pounds with well developed upper body strength mostly in the arms.. Subject's only distinguishing feature is a mild case of heterochromia where the left eye is black while the right eye is a lighter shade of brown. Subject has short and untidy hair and mild stubble around the chin. The subject has been issued with standard male uniform.[/quote] [b]Subject Records[/b] [quote]Subject MB-2020-YZ grew up in a middle class family in Beijing, China. There is little to note from this period in the subject's life. First possible manifestation of anomalous properties occurred during the subject's middle school years where it showed an uncanny ability for sports, not for any athletics ability, but due to a near-supernatural accuracy in any sport that requires a ball. In high school, it became a star pitcher for its high school baseball team, gaining local notoriety as the "Strike Out Boy" as not once did any of the opposing batters ever manage to hit the ball. Subject MB-2020-YZ would however, fail the Chinese National College Entrance Examination twice before resigning itself from higher education and instead turned to a variety of odd jobs and street performance to make ends meet. The Agency first became aware of Subject MB-2020-YZ when several internet videos showcasing its powers went viral. These videos were captured on various smart phones and demonstrated feats including but not limited to: [list][*]Throwing a playing card around his body to catch it as it comes back. [*]Hitting the exact same spot on a target seven times in a row with playing cards, each one splitting the previous card in half. [*]Throwing a RMB coin into the air and slapping it into a vending machine across the street. [*]Throwing a knife close enough to someone's face to cut off their bangs without harming them at all. [*]Tossing a watermelon into the air and throwing a total of four knives into it while blindfolded. [*]Bouncing a glass bottle around a corner off a street lamp into a trash bin. (Note: this particular brand of glass bottles are known to be extremely fragile.) [*]Throwing a needle through the hole of another needle. [*]Throwing a ball and having it always bounce off of passing cars until it reached the other side of the highway.[/list] For a full list of video samples involving Subject MB-2020-YZ's anomalous abilities, please refer to Addendum 1. All videos and pictures featuring Subject MB-2020-YZ's anomalous abilities have since been removed from the internet by Agency personnel. Agents embedded within the Chinese government were first notified of the subject after he was arrested by the police for his stuns as potentially causing "public harm". He has since "disappeared" from public records as agents posing as state law enforcement collected the subject under the guise of a routine prison transport and moved the subject to Facility B.Since his containment at Facility B, Subject MB-2020-YZ has remained fairly docile and cooperative. However it was disciplined on [VOID] for threatening a security guard and then proceeded to throw a chopstick at the guard, lodging it in the gap between the guard's chest and body armor through the armpit area. No physical harm done, subject was disciplined with [VOID].[/quote] [b]Anomalous Properties[/b] [quote][i]Hyperkinetic Accuracy[/i] || Subject MB-2020-YZ has been observed to be extremely accurate with any object it touches or throws to a supernatural level. It is able to make seemingly impossible trajectories around corners, through multiple objects, navigating various obstacles and even making it through the narrowest of margins without issue. This effect appears to be based on the subject's mental ability to picture the target and not vision as Subject MB-2020-YZ has been observed to be able to recreate these tests while blindfolded. However, when given a vague direction such as "throw something" without a target, Subject MB-2020-YZ is still highly accurate but its throwable objects will lack any anomalous properties such as aforementioned impossible trajectory. EDIT 1: As of Test Number [VOID], Subject MB-2020-YZ has shown that anything it carries will be affected by its anomalous properties. This is seen in Addendum 2's video recording of the test where the subject manages to "curve a bullet" around an obstacle to hit a target. Subject does not appear to require standard firearm aiming procedures for pinpoint accuracy but seems to only be able to curve a bullet within a 120% arc in front of it meaning that the anomalous ability cannot make bullets travel 180% around corners. So far only handguns have been tested including a modern semi-automatic pistol, a police revolver and a reproduction smoothbore flintlock, all of which have proven far more accurate than normal in Subject MB-2020-YZ's hands. EDIT 2: As of Test Number [VOID], it has been concluded that Subject MB-2020-YZ's anomalous properties are largely restricted to its arms. Testing done involving kicking balls and other objects have proven unremarkable and while show a good deal of consistency, lack any sort of anomalous or improbable properties. Subject has claimed this is simply because it "has not practiced enough with its feet".[/quote] [b]Special Privileges[/b] [quote][list][*]Standard Code Blue cell [*]Stack of playing cards [*]Bouncy Ball [*]Increased fruit ration[/list][/quote] [b]Researcher Notes[/b] [quote]Subject MB-2020-YZ while mostly compliant, seems to have a disruptive attitude on occasion and will refuse to comply with tests. It has been found that indulging its ego and asking it to "show off" has been very effective at getting it to comply. The subject grasps the English language very well so researchers can communicate with the subject with ease. - Researcher Martin Subject MB-2020-YZ appears to enjoy putting performances in front of staff and other subjects. As the subject appears to enjoy the attention (likely a surrogate for its previous social media fame), these performances are to be allowed so long as they are not disruptive, violent or otherwise dangerous. - Research Tarr[/quote] [/hider]