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AGENT DOSSIER - FILE Nº A-12-H
AGENT DOSSIER - FILE Nº A-12-H
SECTION Nº1: BASIC CHARACTERISTICS
NAME
D.O.B.
CITIZENSHIP(S)
RACE
ETHNICITY
LANGUAGE(S)
OCCUPATIONAL ROLE
REGION OF OPERATIONS
ALIAS
FILE Nº
HEIGHT
WEIGHT
BLOOD TYPE
HAIR COLOR | TYPE
EYE COLOR
VISION
LATERALITY
SIDAR YEZDA KASK
9-14-94
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
MIDDLE EASTERN OR NORTH AFRICAN
IRAQI AMERICAN, KURDISH AMERICAN
ENGLISH (5), KURDISH (2)
CONSPEC, INTELSPEC, AREA DENIAL
MID-ATLANTIC
BASILICA
A-12-H
5'7" (170.18 CM)
145 LBS (65.77 KG)
O-
DARK BROWN, 2C
BROWN
20/40
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SECTION Nº2: METAHUMAN ABILITY ASSESSMENT
I. PRIMARY FACTORS.
A. VOCAL MANIPULATION AND CASCADING RESONANCE
Fine-control vocal frequency modulation and amplification. Capable of maintaining specific frequencies for extended periods of time. Comfortable frequency point for longest duration is 555 Hz, with a standard deviation of 2.09. In this range, the agent can safely maintain a targeted decibel rating of 105 dB 1M. Due to the unique toroidal effect of the power, this has low risk of auditory damage for the agent, though other individuals who remain in her immediate vicinity for extended periods of time should wear proper PPE. In very short bursts, the agent is able to reach decibel ratings up to 160 dB 1M, and exhibit a frequency range from 0.05 Hz to 3.5 KHz. However, reaching this much variance in frequency and, to a greater degree, these decibel levels put the agent at high risk of vocal damage.
Through a resonant cascade effect, the agent is able to project her voice across great distances with minimal decibel loss when a note is held at the resonant frequency of a common material in the region. The agent is able to use slight modulation in a resonant frequency to manipulate a material's position in space, by altering the intensity of the material's vibrations at peaks and wells. The agent is most capable at using this ability with silica and silica-composed products, though for shorter periods of time and through physical exertion she is able to extend this effect to other materials.
Fine-control vocal frequency modulation and amplification. Capable of maintaining specific frequencies for extended periods of time. Comfortable frequency point for longest duration is 555 Hz, with a standard deviation of 2.09. In this range, the agent can safely maintain a targeted decibel rating of 105 dB 1M. Due to the unique toroidal effect of the power, this has low risk of auditory damage for the agent, though other individuals who remain in her immediate vicinity for extended periods of time should wear proper PPE. In very short bursts, the agent is able to reach decibel ratings up to 160 dB 1M, and exhibit a frequency range from 0.05 Hz to 3.5 KHz. However, reaching this much variance in frequency and, to a greater degree, these decibel levels put the agent at high risk of vocal damage.
Through a resonant cascade effect, the agent is able to project her voice across great distances with minimal decibel loss when a note is held at the resonant frequency of a common material in the region. The agent is able to use slight modulation in a resonant frequency to manipulate a material's position in space, by altering the intensity of the material's vibrations at peaks and wells. The agent is most capable at using this ability with silica and silica-composed products, though for shorter periods of time and through physical exertion she is able to extend this effect to other materials.
II. SUPPLEMENTAL FACTORS.
A. HEARING AND RESPIRATORY AUGMENTATION
The agent possesses exceptional hearing as well as perfect pitch perception, assumed secondary abilities to assist with her frequency modulation ability. In addition to this, she also has a natural talent for circular breathing techniques, though it is indeterminate if this is facilitated through mutation or personal skill.
The agent possesses exceptional hearing as well as perfect pitch perception, assumed secondary abilities to assist with her frequency modulation ability. In addition to this, she also has a natural talent for circular breathing techniques, though it is indeterminate if this is facilitated through mutation or personal skill.
SECTION Nº3: APPROVED EQUIPMENT
I. PRIMARY EQUIPMENT.
A. "COSTUME"
Polyethylene and cotton polymer body suit with 1" polyethylene pads at joints and rubber soles. Cotton-nylon polymer leotard harness overtop, majority surface affixed with 1" mirrored silica glass paneling, neck, shoulders, and groin reinforced with polyethylene-nylon polymer for mobility and protection. Harness connects to an extendable magnesium-alloy "wing" mechanism comprised of colored silica glass paneling, similar to the leotard. Magnesium mask with plastic prescription inserts. "Halo" mechanism attaches to mask at the back, also comprised of colored silica glass paneling - aids in directional acoustics.
Polyethylene and cotton polymer body suit with 1" polyethylene pads at joints and rubber soles. Cotton-nylon polymer leotard harness overtop, majority surface affixed with 1" mirrored silica glass paneling, neck, shoulders, and groin reinforced with polyethylene-nylon polymer for mobility and protection. Harness connects to an extendable magnesium-alloy "wing" mechanism comprised of colored silica glass paneling, similar to the leotard. Magnesium mask with plastic prescription inserts. "Halo" mechanism attaches to mask at the back, also comprised of colored silica glass paneling - aids in directional acoustics.
B. EARPIECE
Standard-issue long-distance communication earpiece. It functions on an encrypted channel, and is capable of maintaining contact with other earpieces over cellular network.
Standard-issue long-distance communication earpiece. It functions on an encrypted channel, and is capable of maintaining contact with other earpieces over cellular network.
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