![]() Being able to feel that love is what enabled her to fight back against One - pushing him back and sending him into another dimension. It was the first and perhaps only time in Eleven's life that she felt unconditional love, which ties back into her feeling hurt and betrayed when Mike couldn't say he loved her at the start of the season. When she was born, Terry told Eleven/Jane that she loved her. Ultimately, the memory that worked was the one of her birth (which she may have been able to access by harnessing One's powers, when he was infiltrating her mind). At the time, the memory she used was one of her mother, Terry Ives, coming to Hawkins Lab to rescue her, but that wasn't enough. One told young Eleven that she needed to harness the power of a memory that makes her sad and angry. In Stranger Things season 2, Kali explained to Eleven that she needed to use her anger to make herself more powerful, and it's presumed she learned that from One, who also gives Eleven similar advice in season 4's flashback sequences to Hawkins Lab. ![]() Memories are the key to Eleven's powers, particularly to how strong she is. Later on in volume 1, it's confirmed during the Nina Project flashbacks that there were 18 children. Only a handful are specifically identified in season 4 - Six (who weirdly replaced Francine, the person who was Six in the Stranger Things: Six prequel comic), Ten, Two, and of course, One. So far, it's been confirmed that at least 18 kids were part of Hawkins Lab's experiments, with multiple children - including twins - being younger than Eleven. Related: Why Stranger Things Season 4 Took So Long To Happen Thanks to the season's opening sequence and the memories Eleven re-experiences thanks to the Nina Project, audiences can determine how many there really were. But they weren't the only ones, and now Stranger Things season 4 sheds even more light on how many there really were, as well as what happened to them all. Kali was older than Eleven and demonstrated a different set of powers, but the fact of the matter was that Kali and Eleven were both test subjects together at Hawkins Lab, as evidenced by Terry Ives' memories.
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