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'''Bane''' was an organic ingredient found in the [[Bubble Shock!]] soft drink. It resisted analysis, as if it were alive and knowing it was being scanned. In reality it was an enzyme secreted by the [[Bane Mother]] which had addictive properties. The Mother could then [[telepathy|telepathically]] control Bane drinkers. However, while Bane affected 98% of the [[Human]] population, 2% had an immunity. The Bane created [[Luke Smith|the Archetype]] in order to find out why 2% had the biological resistance. ([[SJA]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'')
'''Bane''' was an organic ingredient found in the [[Bubble Shock!]] soft drink. It resisted analysis, as if it were alive and knowing it was being scanned. In reality it was an enzyme secreted by the [[Bane Mother]] which had addictive properties. The Mother could then [[telepathy|telepathically]] control Bane drinkers. However, while Bane affected 98% of the [[Human]] population, 2% had an immunity. The Bane created [[Luke Smith|the Archetype]] in order to find out why 2% had the biological resistance. ([[SJA]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'')
Among the 2% were [[Maria Jackson]], [[Chrissie Jackson]], and [[Rani Chandra|Rani Chandra.]]
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For other uses of Bane see: Bane (disambiguation)

Bane was an organic ingredient found in the Bubble Shock! soft drink. It resisted analysis, as if it were alive and knowing it was being scanned. In reality it was an enzyme secreted by the Bane Mother which had addictive properties. The Mother could then telepathically control Bane drinkers. However, while Bane affected 98% of the Human population, 2% had an immunity. The Bane created the Archetype in order to find out why 2% had the biological resistance. (SJA: Invasion of the Bane)

Among the 2% were Maria Jackson, Chrissie Jackson, and Rani Chandra.