Lot Six is a chemical drug. It alters the chromosomes of those injecting it, giving them psychokinetic powers. The Shop experimented with the drug in 1969 at a university in Harrison, Ohio. During the test 12 students were injected with the drug, although Dr. Wanless, the overseer of the program, claimed that the experiments would be split into test groups whereas six of the injections would be water distilled with Lot Six and six of the injections would be pure water.
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| - Lot Six is a chemical drug. It alters the chromosomes of those injecting it, giving them psychokinetic powers. The Shop experimented with the drug in 1969 at a university in Harrison, Ohio. During the test 12 students were injected with the drug, although Dr. Wanless, the overseer of the program, claimed that the experiments would be split into test groups whereas six of the injections would be water distilled with Lot Six and six of the injections would be pure water.
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| - Lot Six is a chemical drug. It alters the chromosomes of those injecting it, giving them psychokinetic powers. The Shop experimented with the drug in 1969 at a university in Harrison, Ohio. During the test 12 students were injected with the drug, although Dr. Wanless, the overseer of the program, claimed that the experiments would be split into test groups whereas six of the injections would be water distilled with Lot Six and six of the injections would be pure water. Dr. Wanless was also working on future chemical compounds to be designated Lot Seven and Lot Eight. Due to the unpredictable nature of the Lot Six experiment, these plans were terminated.
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