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Name: Markus Green
Age: Sixteen
Gender: Male
Behavior: Mark is rather shy, but isn't afraid to speak up if he feels the need to. After people get to know him, and he feels more comfortable around them, he opens up and his quick tongue comes out.
Enjoys: Reading, hiking, playing games and just having fun.
Dislikes: Being shy, he doesn't like being in front of people, or put on the spot. He tries his best to avoid rude and annoying people, and tries his best not to be like them.
Talents: Mark use to play the clarinet when he went to school, but now it has gotten quite difficult. Also after years of living with his uncle, he can talk his way out of most situations and calm others when they get angry or upset.
Experiment: Testing a drug that would neutralize the problem of rejected organs, blood type, and other such issues. Dr. Crayner created a dangerous and unusual scenario to test this drug. He artificially joined Zack(JHowller's character) and Mark by a band of flesh, effectively joining blood vessels and their livers together. As predicted, the boys’ condition began to decline. They were of different blood types so their blood started to clot, and their bodies were rejecting their joined livers. Before their condition got any worse, Dr. Crayner injected them with the drug.
Result: Yes, it was successful, but too successful.
Affects of the experiment: Zack and Mark became merged into dicephalus guys (a two-headed boy), and as of right now, their situation is permanent. However, they learned how to unmerge from each other, but only can stay that way for short periods of time, a couple of hours or so a week. If they try to stay apart longer, their bodies start to shut down.
History: Mark was born in Vancouver, B.C to a single mother who died during labor. He was sent down to L.A to live with his uncle. After years of neglect and verbal abuse he finally got fed up, and took all the money he could and hit the streets. It wasn't very long before he met up with Zack. They became really good friends and after living on the streets together for a few years, the institute finally found them.

