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Three, portrayed by Morgan Gao, was a minor character in the fourth season of Stranger Things. He was one of the known test subjects at Hawkins Lab; he was one of Two's friends, alongside Four and Five, who ganged up on Eleven and hurt her with their powers as punishment for "shaming" Two during a training exercise with Papa. He was among those killed by One on September 8, 1979.
History[]
Background[]
Hoping to recreate One’s powers in other individuals, Dr. Martin Brenner, a researcher for the controversial government program "MKUltra", took what he had learned from One and adjusted his experimentations.
For some time, Brenner successfully imbued various unborn children - children belonging to pregnant MKUltra test subjects - with versions of One’s powers. “Three” was the second oldest of these children; he and all the others were abducted by Brenner at birth and brought to Hawkins National Laboratory. Three and the other subjects were told that One did not exist where they did not realize that One was working as one of the orderlies that attended to the lab.
1979[]
Personality[]
Like his predecessor, Two, Three was a resentful individual with a cruel streak. Three was a loyal companion to Two and did not possess the thought of trying to upstage him in the terms of the strength of their powers. Three was also willing to harm the younger test subjects, taking advantage at any moment to do so, such as when the security cameras in the Rainbow Room were off. Due to his conditions growing up in Hawkins Lab and being raised by Martin Brenner, Three was completely heartless, but was capable of feeling afraid as he watched Brenner electrocute Two as punishment for attacking Eleven.
Abilities[]
- Telekinesis: Like most of the other test subjects, Three has a strong level of telekinesis.
Relationships[]
- Martin Brenner † - Captor/Father figure
- One - Fellow test subject/Killer
- Two - Fellow test subject
- Four - Fellow test subject
- Five - Fellow test subject
- Six - Fellow test subject
- Seven - Fellow test subject
- Eight - Former fellow test subject
- Nine - Fellow test subject
- Ten - Fellow test subject
- Eleven - Fellow test subject/enemy
- Twelve - Fellow test subject
- Thirteen - Fellow test subject
- Fourteen - Fellow test subject
- Fifteen - Fellow test subject
- Sixteen - Fellow test subject
- Seventeen - Fellow test subject
- Eighteen - Fellow test subject
Appearances[]
Season Four appearances | |||
The Hellfire Club* | |||
The Nina Project* | The Dive* | ||
The Massacre at Hawkins Lab* | Papa* |
*Appears as a corpse in a flashback in "The Hellfire Club" and "Papa", and in a NINA memory in "The Nina Project", "The Dive" and "The Massacre at Hawkins Lab"
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Ricky, another Hawkins Lab test subject assigned as Three, features in the comic miniseries Stranger Things: SIX. Since season four did not adhere to the comic's depiction of Three and the other test subjects, these characters are now generally deemed to be non-canonical.
- Like Eight, Eleven, One, Ten, and Terry Ives, the use of Three's powers cause his nose to bleed.