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+ | |'residence=[[Wikipedia: New York City|New York City]] |
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− | Phi is a [[Poltergeist|poltergeist]], the spirit of a dead young man who must possess the bodies of living people. He is part of a group of gamer poltergeists that play games like "capture the flag" and "cops and robbers," using living bodies like "lives" in a video game.{{book ref|dreamer}} |
+ | '''Phi''' is a [[Poltergeist|poltergeist]], the spirit of a dead young man who must possess the bodies of living people. He is part of a group of gamer poltergeists that play games like "capture the flag" and "cops and robbers," using living bodies like "lives" in a video game.{{book ref|dreamer}} |
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+ | Phi bragged to the group that he could beat them all even if they teamed up against him, prompting the group to begin a five-on-one game of cops and robbers, with Phi acting as the "robber" and attempting to locate and kill the body possessed by Longshot before being stopped by the others acting as a team of "detectives." |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Latest revision as of 05:03, 4 April 2020
Phi | |
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Siblings | Dreamer |
Died | ~2010s |
Powers | Possession of the living, Bolting |
Species | Poltergeist (formerly human) |
Residence | New York City |
Nationality | United States of America |
Homeworld | Earth (Dreamer) |
Phi is a poltergeist, the spirit of a dead young man who must possess the bodies of living people. He is part of a group of gamer poltergeists that play games like "capture the flag" and "cops and robbers," using living bodies like "lives" in a video game.[1]
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