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Unlike other bosses, the battle with Wrightson has only one stage. Pleased at this final discovery, he exclaims, "I can see the other side! It's beautiful!" He then vanishes into that dimension, along with most of the Aura Beasts, never to be seen again. Suddenly, in a blast of blinding, colourful light, Wrightson begins to escape- or is forced into- an alternate dimension. They abruptly turn on him, causing Wrightson, helpless in his feeble human body, to scream frantically. After a battle with Wrightson, in which Nick is attacked by both energy weapons and normally-invisible Aura Beasts, Nick irreparably damages the cloaking device that hides Wrightson from the Aura Beasts and convince them to take his orders.
The two argue about The General and his plans, and while both have decided to stop him, neither is willing to cooperate with the other: Nick is hostile to all the Movement's goals, while Wrightson merely envies The General and wants the Monolith's power for himself. Nick finds Wrightson's body- still alive and able to speak- soon afterwards. Nick fights back, however, and before Wrightson can use him to attack Sarah Blake, Nick forces Wrightson out of his mind.
PSI OPS THE MINDGATE CONSPIRACY NICHOLAS WRIGHTSON FULL
The full extent of Wrightson's power with out-of-body Remote Viewing and Aura Viewing is shown soon after, when he forces past Nick's mental defenses and possesses him briefly. He abandons control of the MP's body then, leaving his meaning unclear. Wrightson cheers up, however, when he says, "that is why I need you!". As Nick starts to get bored, Wrightson complains bitterly of his once-powerful importance to the Movement as of late, he has become little more than The General's "guard dog". He returns later, controlling another MP, and monologues about his immense power with RV. It is not until Nick's arrival in the mountains that Wrightson enters the game, possessing a dead MP and greeting Nick. His body is hidden away in the Movement's home base in the Himalayas, permanently hooked up to life support machines, as Wrightson has little use for it. No longer entirely mentally stable, Wrightson is not merely skilled in RV- he lives nearly exclusively with his mind being out-of-body. Wrightson acts as a spy and fact-finder for the Movement, watching both its own members and its enemies as often as possible. Nick remarks, in one conversation they have during the game, that Wrightson "took Remote Viewing further than anyone else", discovering previously-unknown facts about that Psi power and its uses. Nicolas Wrightson is a master of Remote Viewing (RV), and during his time with Mindgate was a master spy. He could also control the mind of others by as he put in 'piercing the soul and controlling the mind.' He has entered RV on a semi-permanent basis and is on a life support machine to keep his withered body alive. Wrightson, as a master of remote viewing, became the eyes and ears of The General. Nicolas Wrightson, Master of Remote Viewing, was a member of The Movement.