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What Power Would You Choose |
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Pandora |
Nov 20 2007, 11:39 PM
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Neophyte
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From: Tracy, CA Reputation: none
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Shape shifting, totally. Even with the arbitrary limit on body mass it's still an awesome power. I've wanted to be something besides this shape for a loooooong time now. On the other hand, teleportation is the real super power, more than shape shifting. I'd just want other people teleporting themselves around, wouldn't need it myself. I'd probably study how their power worked though, and rig up a machine that would teleport things around. The existence of teleportation would mean that the universe is not closed, has curl, and pretty much that one can violate the laws of thermodynamics and get a free lunch.
*changes into a ferret floating in a 198kg bucket of water, climbs out of the water and runs around nipping at people's toes*
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Xenomancer |
Nov 27 2007, 06:26 PM
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Rode off into the sunset...
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(IMG: style_emoticons/default/ac42.gif) (IMG: style_emoticons/default/respect.gif) Teleport. Then, who needs passports? (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) Why fly when you can just spacefold? And a 3 minute cooldown is NOTHING next to the 60 minute cooldown in World of Warcraft (IMG: style_emoticons/default/uglyhammer.gif)
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¡HA HA! ¡ESTOY USANDO EL INTERNET!- Never learn the Art of Sword before the Art of Dance. - Celtic Proverb- Even with spiritual power, an unchecked ego will only seek to deify itself. - Frank MacEowen- One cannot traverse waters without causing waves. - Xenomancer- I find it interesting that we as scholars of metaphysics have no problem discussing the intricacies of the threads of reality, but when it comes to the things that really matter, we forget them. - Xenomancer- This world is your home. We have a mix of everything here. If you want better, make better. There's no rule of going elsewhere for the tools. That's what magick is about. - Xenomancer
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Acid09 |
Nov 30 2007, 07:08 PM
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Health Hazzard
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Invisibility sounds fun especially after seeing Hallow Man but if I can't turn back to visible... nah I think I'll pass on that.
Flight would save on gas like teleporting and man going that fast would be a rush. I don't think NORAD would be too thrilled though. Besides why fly if you can teleport? On the other hand I could pick up people I don't like and drop them from 3000 feet in the air. Course I would want to fly that high because it gets real cold.
Telepathy would be useful because then I could tell if a girl would go on a date with me before I actually asked her out and made a fool of myself. But what if I couldn't help but read people's minds? Imagine trying to drive down the free way or being in a stadium or somewhere with lots of people. You probably couldn't even hear your own conscienceness, even if the ability was only in line of sight. That and I bet some people have some pretty twisted thoughts running through their heads - tmi.
Teleportation would make flying obsolete. But then all my friends would want me to take them places. And I wonder what would happen if you accidentally teleported into a wall or some other object - according to physics matter cannot occupy the same space and time.
Being able to shape my body in anyway is VERY tempting. Lets just say I could get real kinky with that. But what if its like crossing your eyes too much? What if you get stuck in some god aweful shape and can never return to normal? I'm physically abnormal enough.
I could really use that finder ability. I do get lost easily and I could use it to find treasure or atlantis or something cool like aliens lurking amongst us. But we have GPS so close enough.
Passing through solids would be cool because then I could rob fort knox or peer into the women's shower at the gym. But what would keep me from passing through the ground and getting sucked to the core of the earth? Gravity is a bitch sometimes.
While I deffinately am a seeker of knowledge there are just somethings I don't want to know. I mean think about it. Ever time you touched someone (which would also be a sort of telepathy by the way) you'd know their deepest, darkest, sickest, most perverted thoughts AND experiences. It would be an effective way to black mail people though.
So I picked telekinesis. That way I wouldn't have to get up to get a beer from the fridge and I could do cool things like undress and dress myself, redirect my pee to make a bank shot, make a magickal luggee, "accidentally" undo cutie's bra at random, stop bullets and disarm people amung many other things. That and every time my dog gets loose all I'd have to do is use my powers to bring her back inside. Better not let the neighbors see though. They may cry witch and try to have me burned at the stake.
Ah yeah and I could still pick up and drop people I didn't like. Or at least give them a nasty shove or something.
This post has been edited by Acid09: Nov 30 2007, 07:10 PM
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Vagrant Dreamer |
Dec 5 2007, 11:50 AM
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Practicus
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Knowing things by touching objects/people. I don't mind car trips, hate wind burn, telepathy would be cool, but kind of suck at the same time; I already don't like what I get from most people's thoughts, and that's not much. Telekinesis sounds good in theory, and would be fun, but doesn't really enrich one's life in any way besides that fun factor (worth a lot, granted). However, being a reall sensitive, accurate touch-know has potential for all sorts of things, besides just your own education. Imagine holding a dinosaur bone, or a relic from the mayan civilization. You'd make bank as an archaeologist, curator of a museum, or a psychic advisor. Wonder who penned that supposedly genuine grimoire? Wonder if that watch was stolen? Wonder what happened to the person who owned that bloody scrap of sweater found in the ditch near the river? Who pulled the trigger of the murder weapon?
Having nifty magick tricks is all good and well, makes life easier and all, but knowledge is invaluable, and that's something you can do good with while still making a living and enriching your own existence all at once.
peace
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The world is complicated - that which makes it up is elegantly simplistic, but infinitely versatile.
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fatherjhon |
Dec 8 2007, 12:53 AM
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Taoist Mystic
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To know the history by touch and I concede that the application of the thing is both use full and fun, but I enjoy knowledge above all else. For me, to know the history of any item touched would provide the insight in to subtle interactions often missed when one doesn’t know the whole story. When I first answered the poll I was reminded of Baron Samdi, who draws his wisdom from all that pass the crossroads. Then I was reminded of Frasier who said, “it maybe a fool who doesn’t learn from his own mistakes but it is a dammed fool doesn’t learn from others’!”
Touching post, by the way, Priest.
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Cosmic consciousness is devoid of diversity; yet the universe of diversity exists in notion.... We contemplate that reality in which everything exists, to which everything belongs, from which everything has emerged, which is the cause of everything and which is everything.... The light of [this] self-knowledge alone illumines all experiences. It shines by its own light. This inner light appears to be outside and to illumine external objects.
-Sage Vasishtha
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p-hop |
Dec 16 2007, 10:08 PM
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Neophyte
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Each power has its bad side.
Invisibility - You may end up seeing something you weren't meant to see, or should never see.
Flight - You think you're never gonna hit anything? Also, what if someone sees you? Have fun explaining it to the government when you get captured.
Telekinesis - Dropping a hammer on your foot by accident. But ten times as heavy. Not fun.
Telepathy - You would probably begin listening to other peoples' thoughts without even realizing it. You'd either go mad from voices in your head or something.
Teleportation - Miscalculate your destinationan and you're inside solid matter. Ow.
Shapeshifting - Get stepped on, shot by a hunter, etc.
Finder - Seems safe, but you may be led into a trap if anyone knows your power.
Pass through solids - Sleepwalking to the center of the earth. 'nuff said.
Know history - Brush up against a friend by accident, find out they murdered 10 people or something to that effect.
That said, my vote goes for telekinesis. A bit slower than flight, but you could still fly anywhere. Bend solid matter out of the way instead of passing through it. Don't find an item by it's location, just draw it towards you. Several powers in one.
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