PERKS Assessment: Daisy Zhen (Deathgirl)
Classified Level: Top Secret
Date: August 2024
I. Power Classification
Adjust: Anger-Induced Dynamimesis
Code: A9/SO/PEM/P
Rationale: Daisy Zhen, known as Deathgirl, possesses the ability to automatically and autonomously copy and enhance the superpowers of individuals she is currently most angry at. This ability falls under the ‘Adjust’ category as it modifies existing variables (powers) within a system (the target individual). The power affects herself and others (SO), and can be physical, emotional, or mental (PEM) depending on the nature of the copied power. The range is classified as ‘Postmile’ (P) due to the lack of necessity for physical proximity.
II. Power Ranking
Deathgirl’s anger-induced dynamimesis is ranked at A9, indicating an extremely high level of power with the potential to be catastrophic. Her ability to not only copy but enhance the powers of others, combined with the autonomous nature of her ability, makes her a formidable and unpredictable threat.
III. Control Rating
Control: 1/10
Deathgirl exhibits little to no control over her power. The autonomous nature of her ability, coupled with her volatile emotional state, results in a highly uncontrolled manifestation of copied and enhanced powers.
IV. Hostility Rating
Hostility: 10/10
Daisy Zhen has demonstrated extreme hostility and a willingness to cause harm. Her self-styling as a “Demon King” and involvement in a major terrorist incident indicate a high level of aggression and malicious intent.
V. Collateral Damage Potential
Collateral Damage: 10/10
The combination of Deathgirl’s enhanced copied powers, lack of control, and high hostility results in an extremely high potential for collateral damage. The physical mutations that manifest with her copied powers further increase the risk of unintended harm.
VI. Overall Threat Level
Threat Level: 10/10
Considering Deathgirl’s power ranking, lack of control, extreme hostility, and immense potential for collateral damage, she is assessed with the highest overall threat level. Her ability to rapidly shift and enhance powers based on her anger makes her an unpredictable and severe threat to both individuals and society at large.
PERKS Assessment Comments for Daisy Zhen (Deathgirl)
2024:
Officer’s Comments: Daisy Zhen, known as Deathgirl, is an extremely dangerous metahuman criminal. Her anger-induced dynamimesis allows her to copy and enhance the powers of those she is most angry at, resulting in a volatile and unpredictable threat. Despite her young age, she has already been involved in a major terrorist incident and displays a disturbing lack of remorse. Her placement in solitary confinement at Daedalus Correctional Facility is necessary to prevent further harm, but long-term solutions must be explored. Continuous monitoring and assessment of her mental state and power manifestation are crucial. Extreme caution is advised in all interactions.
-Officer Johnson
Interviewing Officer: Michael Johnson
Date: August 28th, 2024
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Confidential Report: Power Assessment of Daisy Zhen (Deathgirl)
Assessment Agent: Dr. Emily Nakamura
Date: September 2024
I. Introduction:
This report presents an analysis of the metahuman abilities of Daisy Zhen, known as Deathgirl, currently incarcerated at Daedalus Correctional Facility. The assessment focuses on understanding the mechanics, limitations, and potential threats posed by her anger-induced dynamimesis.
II. Power Overview:
Daisy possesses the ability to automatically and autonomously copy and enhance the superpowers of individuals she is most angry at. The copied powers manifest as physical mutations on her body, often lacking the weaknesses of the original power and exhibiting increased strength and efficiency.
III. Mechanics and Functionalities:
1. Anger Trigger: Daisy’s power is triggered by her anger towards specific individuals. The intensity of her anger seems to correlate with the potency of the copied and enhanced power.
2. Autonomous Activation: The copying and enhancement of powers occur automatically, without conscious control from Daisy.
3. Physical Manifestation: Copied powers manifest as physical mutations on Daisy’s body, often in the form of additional appendages or alterations to existing body parts.
4. Power Enhancement: Copied powers are enhanced in terms of strength, efficiency, and lack of original weaknesses. Quantitative enhancements are estimated to be in the range of 20-30% compared to the original power.
5. Rapid Shifting: Daisy’s anger focus can shift rapidly, resulting in a swift change of copied and enhanced powers. This shifting can occur multiple times within a short period, making her abilities highly unpredictable.
IV. Limitations:
1. Emotional Dependency: Daisy’s power is entirely dependent on her anger. If her anger subsides or is redirected, the copied and enhanced powers may diminish or disappear.
2. Physical Strain: The rapid shifting and manifestation of physical mutations likely place a significant strain on Daisy’s body. Long-term effects are unknown but potentially severe.
3. Lack of Control: Daisy seems to have little to no control over her power, which activates and shifts autonomously based on her anger. This lack of control increases the risk of unintended consequences and collateral damage.
4. Exhaustion: As a thirteen year old girl of otherwise normal endurance, Daisy is prone to fits of exhaustion and overexertion that will cause her to lose consciousness, deactivating her powers.
5. Singular Copying: Daisy can only copy a single power at a time.
V. Threat Assessment:
1. Individual Threat: Daisy poses an extreme threat to individuals, particularly those she harbors anger towards. Her ability to copy and enhance powers makes her a formidable and unpredictable opponent.
2. Societal Threat: The volatile and destructive nature of Daisy’s power, combined with her lack of control and apparent willingness to cause harm, poses a significant threat to public safety and societal stability.
VI. Recommendations:
1. Containment: Strict containment measures are necessary to prevent Daisy from causing further harm. Solitary confinement and minimal exposure to potential anger triggers are advised.
2. Power Suppression: Research into methods of suppressing or neutralizing Daisy’s power should be a high priority. Collaboration with leading metahuman scientists and experts is recommended.
3. Psychological Evaluation: A thorough psychological evaluation of Daisy is crucial to understand the underlying factors contributing to her anger and hostile behavior. Insights gained from this evaluation may inform potential treatment or rehabilitation strategies.
VII. Conclusion:
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Daisy Zhen, aka Deathgirl, represents an extreme threat due to her anger-induced dynamimesis. Her ability to copy, enhance, and rapidly shift powers based on her anger makes her a highly unpredictable and dangerous metahuman. Strict containment, power suppression research, and psychological evaluation are necessary to mitigate the risks posed by Deathgirl. Continuous monitoring and assessment of her abilities and mental state are crucial for the safety of both individuals and society at large.
Dr. Emily Nakamura
Specialist in Metahuman Power Assessment for the National Superhuman Response Agency
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Daedalus Correctional Facility Containment Procedures for Metahuman Inmate 84927166 (Daisy Zhen, aka “Deathgirl”)
Clearance Level: Restricted
Containment Unit:
Inmate 84927166 is to be housed in a specially designed containment unit located in the high-security isolation wing of the Daedalus Correctional Facility. The cell is constructed of heavily reinforced concrete, with walls, floor, and ceiling measuring no less than 30 centimeters in thickness. The interior of the cell is to be kept minimally furnished, with a bed, sink, and toilet, all of which are to be made of lightweight, shatterproof materials.
To minimize potential anger triggers, Inmate 84927166’s cell is equipped with advanced sound-dampening technology and adjustable lighting systems. The ambient temperature within the cell is to be maintained at a constant 20 degrees Celsius. No external stimuli, such as television, radio, or reading materials, are to be provided to Inmate 84927166 without express approval from the containment team lead and the facility’s chief psychologist as well as the on-call child psychologist.
Surveillance and Monitoring:
Inmate 84927166 is to be under constant surveillance via multiple high-resolution cameras and advanced audio monitoring systems. All surveillance footage is to be reviewed by the containment team daily, with any unusual activity or signs of power manifestation to be reported immediately to the facility warden and the NSRA liaison.
In addition to visual and audio surveillance, Inmate 84927166’s cell is to be equipped with an array of sensors designed to detect and measure any electromagnetic, thermal, or biochemical anomalies that may indicate the activation of Inmate 84927166’s metahuman abilities.
Personnel Interaction:
All personnel assigned to the Inmate 84927166 containment team must undergo rigorous psychological screening and specialized emotional control training. Interaction with Inmate 84927166 is to be kept to an absolute minimum, with all communication occurring via the cell’s built-in intercom system or through a reinforced, transparent polymer barrier. Staff members with metahuman abilities are ineligible for assignment to Inmate 84927166’s containment team.
No single staff member is to be assigned to Inmate 84927166’s containment unit for more than one week at a time to prevent the formation of any emotional attachments or resentments that may trigger Inmate 84927166’s anger-induced dynamimesis.
Contingency Protocols:
In the event of an escape attempt or the manifestation of Inmate 84927166’s metahuman abilities, the following contingency protocols are to be initiated immediately:
1. The automated sedation system, which utilizes aerosolized sedatives, will activate. This system is designed to render Inmate 84927166 unconscious within 15 seconds of activation.
2. If the automated sedation system proves ineffective, or if Inmate 84927166 manages to breach their cell, an immediate facility-wide lockdown is to be initiated. All non-essential personnel are to evacuate to designated safe zones, while specialized containment teams are to be deployed to neutralize the threat.
Research and Development:
The Daedalus Correctional Facility’s research division is to prioritize the development of new containment technologies and power-suppression methods specifically tailored to Inmate 84927166’s unique metahuman abilities. Regular progress reports are to be submitted to the NSRA ASAP.
Psychological Evaluation and Rehabilitation:
Despite the severity of Inmate 84927166’s crimes and the potential threat she poses, the Daedalus Correctional Facility remains committed to the rehabilitation and eventual reintegration of all metahuman offenders. To this end, a team of experienced psychologists and metahuman behavioral specialists is to be assigned to Inmate 84927166’s case. Monthly evaluations are to be conducted to assess her mental state, emotional stability, and potential for rehabilitation. Typical child-friendly forms of entertainment are to be provided as rewards for good behavior.
Any progress made in these areas is to be carefully documented and shared with the NSRA and the Department of Metahuman Affairs to facilitate the development of long-term management strategies for Inmate 84927166 and other metahuman offenders with similar psychological profiles.
Conclusion:
The containment of metahuman inmate Inmate 84927166 (Daisy Zhen, aka “Deathgirl”) is a complex and ongoing process that requires constant vigilance, cutting-edge technology, and a dedicated team of professionals. By adhering to the protocols outlined in this document, and by maintaining open lines of communication with the NSRA and other relevant agencies, the Daedalus Correctional Facility aims to ensure the safety and security of both the general population and Inmate 84927166 herself.
It is important to remember that, despite her actions and the potential threat she poses, Daisy Zhen is still a human being deserving of compassion and the opportunity for redemption. It is our duty as a society to balance the need for public safety with the fundamental principles of justice, rehabilitation, and humane treatment for all individuals, regardless of their metahuman status.
Prepared by: Dr. Ethan Novak, Head of Metahuman Containment, Daedalus Correctional Facility
Approved by: Warden Elizabeth Hold, Daedalus Correctional Facility
NSRA Liaison: Agent Marcus Lee, National Superhuman Response Agency
Distribution List:
* Daedalus Correctional Facility Administration
* National Superhuman Response Agency (NSRA)
* Department of Metahuman Affairs
* Joint Congressional Committee on Metahuman Oversight