• Tattorack@lemmy.world
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    Telekinesis.

    Incredibly underrated power. It’s probably the most OP and versatile power someone can have.

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    Local area forced telepathic group chat - everyone in range can hear the surface thoughts of everyone else in range all at once

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    Technopathy. Being able to sense and manipulate electronics/electricity flows to “hack” computers and less smart hardware by waving my hands and “wishing” the outcome I wanted would make my life so much easier.

    I could charge a good rate for my ability and my learnt knowledge as well take down huge tech companies.

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    The strongest, perfect gravity control. Want to teleport, just bend time and space around you. Want to fly just adjust your gravitational pull. Want to destroy stuff, blackhole goes puff. Time travel, maybe possible aswell. That said it is the hardest to use by far and without perfect control, you will most likely kill yourself or all.

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      like graviton, from AOS, the villian was able to do that, minus the space time bending, which is probably too advanced even for him.

  • MufinMcFlufin@lemmy.world
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    Not one that I think I would actually want, but one I’ve thought a lot about is absolute bodily autonomy in the same way that you can control any aspect of your body consciously but without deliberate thought then it’ll default back to unconscious control. Want to grow taller? Start kicking that system back into drive. Want to lose weight? Start absorbing energy less efficiently or burning more calories fruitlessly. Have a random pain? Start to monitor that area and sensing for any particular anomalies.

    If the control can go all the way down to the microscopic level then you’d be a walking advancement factory for every medical field. The primary issue would be trying to make practical recreations of the medicines and procedures you’d help create, and even then you could try bioengineering cells to recreate your medicines and procedures. You’d also likely be able to effectively never age by correcting the errors in your cell reproduction. With enough time and effort you could probably spawn a clone of yourself to go out and continue to help others.

    If you allow the caveat that this also works on anyone/anything that you can touch, then the limit for what you can cure or at least aid with is bound only by what you can touch, analyze, and solve in time.

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    I’d like to be able to touch people and feel their deepest pain and just heal that away with a compassionate thought.

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      It would be hilarious to use this on people who are hostile; healing the part of them which compensates for the absence of love, to remove their drive, and render them useless.

      Imagine Trump feeling shame, or remorse. I think this may be an S tier power in disguise:

      Dictator Disarmament

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        That’s why needing to touch them would be a requirement. To avoid the temptation of abuse. Healing has to be consented to.