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# EXTERNAL LINK: [https://www.therpgsite.com/showthread.php?17530-Traveller-The-Secret-History-of-Psionics-in-the-Imperium Traveller: The Secret History of Psionics in the Imperium ]
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== Notes (2016) ==
 
== Notes (2016) ==
 
Following non-canon section deleted by user: 104.173.12.179:
 
Following non-canon section deleted by user: 104.173.12.179:
 
* '''[[Twitch]]''', an ability, which allows a person to move faster than normal either for an instant or for slightly longer periods. Use of this talent uses either psionic or biological energy, and can lead to muscle death or coma with overextended use.
 
* '''[[Twitch]]''', an ability, which allows a person to move faster than normal either for an instant or for slightly longer periods. Use of this talent uses either psionic or biological energy, and can lead to muscle death or coma with overextended use.

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Notes (2018)

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- Maksim-Smelchak (talk) 10:23, 25 May 2018 (EDT)

Notes (2016)

Following non-canon section deleted by user: 104.173.12.179:

  • Twitch, an ability, which allows a person to move faster than normal either for an instant or for slightly longer periods. Use of this talent uses either psionic or biological energy, and can lead to muscle death or coma with overextended use.