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At some point, humans managed to capture an abby and took it to a superstructure inside a mountain.<ref name="C">{{Cite ep|106}}</ref>
 
At some point, humans managed to capture an abby and took it to a superstructure inside a mountain.<ref name="C">{{Cite ep|106}}</ref>
   
14 years later, an abby attacked [[Ethan Burke]] while he was outside in the forest.<ref name="TT" />
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14 years later, an abby went past the open fence to retreat [[Arnold Pope]]'s body to the forest, and before the door was closed, the abby returned from where it came from.<ref name="OTOL">{{Cite ep|103}}</ref> Later, an abby attacked [[Ethan Burke]] while he was outside in the forest.<ref name="TT" />
   
 
== Physical description and behaviour ==
 
== Physical description and behaviour ==
 
Abbies are creatures with grey skin and no hair. They are the most efficient carnivores in the world. They have a variety of advantages that put them on the top of the food chain: talons to tear up their preys, hightened sense of smell, one houndred times more powerful than humans, and sharpened teeth. Their DNA is just 0.5% different from the ''homo-sapiens''.
 
Abbies are creatures with grey skin and no hair. They are the most efficient carnivores in the world. They have a variety of advantages that put them on the top of the food chain: talons to tear up their preys, hightened sense of smell, one houndred times more powerful than humans, and sharpened teeth. Their DNA is just 0.5% different from the ''homo-sapiens''.
   
Abbies usually travel in herds, and even isolated, an armed human has slim chances on overcoming one of them.<ref name="TT" /> They have limited cognitive abilities, and they have behavioural patterns that helped the humans to predict their movements.<ref name="C" /> Unlike the humans, abbies are unable to speak, using only roars to communicate.<ref name="TT" /><ref name="C" />
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Abbies usually travel in herds, and even isolated, an armed human has slim chances on overcoming one of them.<ref name="TT" /> They have limited cognitive abilities, and they have behavioural patterns that helped the humans to predict their movements.<ref name="C" /> Unlike humans, abbies are unable to speak, using only roars to communicate.<ref name="TT" /><ref name="C" />
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 22:54, 5 July 2015

Abby

An abby, short for aberration, is a creature that lurks behind the fence that protects Wayward Pines.

History

When he was 30 years old, David Pilcher noticed that the human DNA was starting to mutate. He realized that in the future, humans were going to be extinct, and tried to save as many of them as he could.

As the years went by, a process of devolution mutated the human race into abbies, predators designed to endure the most hostiles of environments. The abbies took over the world, and humans disappeared from the face of the earth.

By the year 4014,[1] recently awoken humans found abbies roaming trough the forest, and took a picture of one of them. A few months later, an abby attacked a group of humans. They managed to take another photo of the beast, photo that costed them three humans lives.[2]

To avoid being attacked, the humans built an electric fence to keep the aberrations outside. Two years later, 26 humans went into the forest escaping Wayward Pines, but the abbies killed them.[1]

At some point, humans managed to capture an abby and took it to a superstructure inside a mountain.[3]

14 years later, an abby went past the open fence to retreat Arnold Pope's body to the forest, and before the door was closed, the abby returned from where it came from.[4] Later, an abby attacked Ethan Burke while he was outside in the forest.[2]

Physical description and behaviour

Abbies are creatures with grey skin and no hair. They are the most efficient carnivores in the world. They have a variety of advantages that put them on the top of the food chain: talons to tear up their preys, hightened sense of smell, one houndred times more powerful than humans, and sharpened teeth. Their DNA is just 0.5% different from the homo-sapiens.

Abbies usually travel in herds, and even isolated, an armed human has slim chances on overcoming one of them.[2] They have limited cognitive abilities, and they have behavioural patterns that helped the humans to predict their movements.[3] Unlike humans, abbies are unable to speak, using only roars to communicate.[2][3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Timeline
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Blake Crouch, The Duffer Brothers (writer) & James Foley (director) (June 11, 2015). "The Truth". Wayward Pines. Season 1. Episode 5. FOX.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 The Duffer Brothers, Brett Conrad (writer) & Jeff T. Thomas (director) (June 25, 2015). "Choices". Wayward Pines. Season 1. Episode 6. FOX.
  4. Chad Hodge (writer) & Zal Batmanglij (director) (May 28, 2015). "Our Town, Our Law". Wayward Pines. Season 1. Episode 3. FOX.