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  • Splitfish
    +5

    I want to be able to move matter with my mind. With that power I can have virtually any other superpower.

    But now instead of regular tiny spiders, there is giant spiders the size of cars that can move at 100 miles per hour. I'd still crush them with my superpower but I'd be uneasy going about my day knowing they are out there, waiting to strike.

    • spaceghoti
      +3

      I want to be able to move matter with my mind. With that power I can have virtually any other superpower.

      So, no limits on how much you can move or lift? As long as it's composed of matter you can shift it?

      But now instead of regular tiny spiders, there is giant spiders the size of cars that can move at 100 miles per hour. I'd still crush them with my superpower but I'd be uneasy going about my day knowing they are out there, waiting to strike.

      Is this a consequence of using your power? Every time you use it a car-sized spider moving at NASCAR speeds appears to attack you? But to defend yourself with your power you create more of them. That'd be exhausting.

      • Splitfish (edited 9 years ago)
        +5

        Oh I didn't know it was a per use basis. In that case, a giant spider appears some where on earth for every time I use my power.. so the more I use it, the more dangerous (for everyone) the world becomes. This means that the world itself can kill off the spiders as I create them but they better have a lot of bazookas. I of course can help, but there is no point if I use my power to easily stop each one, since a new one will appear somewhere else.

        • spaceghoti
          +2

          Oh I didn't know it was a per use basis.

          I don't either, I'm just attempting to clarify. How did you initially envision this power to work?