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: Including something implausible in an otherwise realistic story Let's say I'm writing a story that isn't a fantasy story, it's more of a realistic thriller. However, I want to include a character
Let's say I'm writing a story that isn't a fantasy story, it's more of a realistic thriller. However, I want to include a character who has psychic powers like telepathy and psychokinesis.
Is it possible to include a character like that, and still have a realistic story? If so, how should it be handled? Are there good reasons not to do this or any particular pitfalls to look out for?
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An excellent statistician maybe, someone who can predict different events given certain elements.
Or someone remarkably observant (think Sherlock Holmes), such that what seems like supernatural powers to the "avarage" individual is just 'watch and conclude' for this person.
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