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In the early 1980s, Dr. Brenner and his team, including Dr. Sam Owens and Dr. Martin Brenner (his father), conducted experiments on Eleven, testing her powers and attempting to harness them for military purposes. Eleven was subjected to various experiments, including sensory deprivation, electroshock therapy, and other forms of psychological manipulation.

As the experiments continued, Eleven began to experience severe psychological trauma, which ultimately led to her escape from the laboratory. Dr. Brenner's actions, while motivated by a desire to understand and harness Eleven's powers, were morally reprehensible and had long-lasting consequences for both Eleven and the people of Hawkins. brenner's first subject stranger things

Under the suppression of Soteria, Henry remained at the lab as an orderly, helping Brenner oversee the newer generations of child test subjects. In the early 1980s, Dr

Dr. Brenner's experiments on Eleven aimed to exploit her powers, particularly her ability to move objects with her mind and access alternate dimensions. The experiments involved: and ultimately the entity Vecna.

Brenner's first subject was Henry Creel (001), a young psychokinetic child who became the foundation for Brenner's experiments, the creation of the Upside Down gate, and ultimately the entity Vecna.

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