ENTANGLED (adjective)

   Current.


The ability of some of the Misery-Makers to affect things simply by their presence (e.g. causing headaches, distortions in video, overexposure in film). Named after quantum entanglement, called by Albert Einstein "spooky action at a distance."

   Example: His footage became entangled with lines of static after he encountered the Daughter of Dolls.


Other terms: disturbance.

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  1. Depending on how old the term disturbance is in this sense I think that may have been shortened from "disturbance in the force" which I've heard the occasional Runner of my acquaintance use the same way.

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    1. Or they could just be using disturbed in its usual denotation.

      "to interfere with" "to destroy the tranquillity or composure of" "to throw into disorder"

      I don't think disturbance is short for anything, I just think they're using the literal definition.

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