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User:Catalyst/Reactive Adaptation

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Reactive Adaptation

Davis attempts to stab himself after coming back from the dead from being impaled.
Held by: Davis
Ability to: develop an immunity to any attack that harms a person in which the person cannot be killed the same way twice.

Reactive Adaptation is the ability to develop an immunity to any attack that harms a person in which the person cannot be killed the same way twice.

Characters

  • Davis

Limits

With this passive ability, the user can be harmed once, but is unable to be harmed the same way twice. However, if one was stabbed and wasn't able to be stabbed again, he/she can still be wounded by a gunshot. Just because something penetrated the body, doesn't mean that a different source of murder cant harm the person. It is also unknown how long it takes for the body to heal, and to evolve to become immune to the same attack. It seems, if the user gets harmed enough times from multiple sources, the user of the ability will never be able to be harmed again, making him practically immortal.

Davis

Davis has shown to have been murdered by being impaled with a large metal pole. But he soon woke up and amazingly saw that there is no wound around the bloody spot on his chest. He finds a knife and brings it close to his chest. And as he thrusts the knife straight towards him, the blade shatters against his impenetrable skin.


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