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This ability allows the user to reproduce and manipulate any possible chemical process in a given area of space. The user is able to create a chemical process, chemically alter it in any way, and stop it at will. | This ability allows the user to reproduce and manipulate any possible chemical process in a given area of space. The user is able to create a chemical process, chemically alter it in any way, and stop it at will. | ||
Only processes specifically created can be manipulated, and processes cannot be created inside living organisms. While there is no limit to the number that can be created at a single time, too many | Only processes specifically created can be manipulated, and processes cannot be created inside living organisms. While there is no limit to the number or processes that can be created at a single time, too many running simultaneously may result in a loss of control and inability to stop said processes. Users of this ability must also be careful to understand the processes they create, as any side effects cannot be controlled or stopped once initiated. Once started, processes continue until completion, regardless of the will or status of the user. | ||
Revision as of 05:39, 27 October 2008
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Ability to: | reproduce and control any chemical process |
Chemical exploitation is the ability to reproduce and control any chemical process.
Character
No living character is known to have this ability.
Limits
This ability allows the user to reproduce and manipulate any possible chemical process in a given area of space. The user is able to create a chemical process, chemically alter it in any way, and stop it at will.
Only processes specifically created can be manipulated, and processes cannot be created inside living organisms. While there is no limit to the number or processes that can be created at a single time, too many running simultaneously may result in a loss of control and inability to stop said processes. Users of this ability must also be careful to understand the processes they create, as any side effects cannot be controlled or stopped once initiated. Once started, processes continue until completion, regardless of the will or status of the user.