Document Reference: TW-213
The Wound That Teaches
TW-213 is in voluntary residence. They are not encouraged to sustain wounds for research purposes. All knowledge acquisitions are logged. The practical applications of their ability have been used in 4 active M.A.L.I.C.E field cases.
TW-213 is a phenomenon in which a specific individual receives, via a physical wound that heals within hours, information they did not previously possess — technical knowledge, language, historical detail — corresponding to whatever object or surface caused the wound. A cut from a kitchen knife resulted in detailed culinary knowledge. A graze against a marble statue in a museum resulted in fluent ancient Greek. The individual is fully aware of the exchange and describes the wounds as 'not painful, just informative.'
TW-213 was referred by a museum curator who noticed their intern could read an inscription in an undocumented dialect after an accidental graze against the relevant exhibit.
No incident reports on file.