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Technically she shouldn’t be casting any shadow even on herself (forearm, shoulder, palm of hand) but it’s a psychic ability, not actual translucence.One of the Orson Welles’ ‘Shadow’ radio shows involved the newly-invented “electric eye” –“Latest Way Beams Of Light Are Put To Work” Popular Mechanics, April 1931– to which he realized he would be vulnerable, if they were used to detect his location.Reply
Technically she shouldn’t be casting any shadow even on herself (forearm, shoulder, palm of hand) but it’s a psychic ability, not actual translucence.
One of the Orson Welles’ ‘Shadow’ radio shows involved the newly-invented “electric eye” –
“Latest Way Beams Of Light Are Put To Work” Popular Mechanics, April 1931
– to which he realized he would be vulnerable, if they were used to detect his location.