The theme song thing would be amazing, and the memory wiping thing...if anyone can actually do that (I'm sure that someone in the world can) then I'm pretty jealous. I'm a big reader, so that'd be pretty sweet.Binnsyboy said:Basically, pick a super power that would give you no quantifiable advantage over anyone else.
Personally, I'm torn between selective wiping of my own memory (I could rewatch or reread anything for the first time every time) or having theme music play in my head and the heads of those around me. With an addition of the "KO!" sound effect if I ever knocked someone out, and hit/combo counters visible.
That'd be awesome.
That would actually be pretty sweet. The movie/play would practically write itselfV da Mighty Taco said:The ability for everyone around me as well as myself to spontaneous bust into a musical number. I'm not gonna lie, I'd use it at least once at a convention - pony, video game, or otherwise.
That was essentially in the OP.Little Woodsman said:Geez, eleven posts in and nobody's picked background music yet? Background music, FTW!
I'd pick one second super strength. I'd just use it on the moment of contact when punching people in the face.DanielBrown said:Slight chance this has already been posted, but I'll throw it out here anyways:
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I'll go with the 75% levitation ability. Gasp at my almost levitating powers!
Huh. I didn't think of that. I figured I'd just get to experience something like skydiving without the risk of splattering all over the ground. Plus, I'd be a shit spy, I believe.Heronblade said:Uh, you could be the world's best spy with that one, especially if you could hear the host's thoughts.Mr.Squishy said:The ability to kind of 'hitch a ride' via possession - experiencing what the host does, but with no control over their body. It would be interesting to use, but not really all that practical.
OT: The ability to cause a book/movie/tv episode/game I have already experienced before to run the way I think it should have. But the change is not permanent, reverting to its original form shortly after it leaves my presence. Not of much practical use except as a party trick, but it does mean for me, no more midichlorians, weak ME endings, or huge chunks of plot critical storyline ripped out for convenience.
You are a monster...Megawat22 said:I choose the ability to turn Smarties into M&M's.
I'd walk around Britain slowly but surely converting all smarties into M&M's until nobody's sure what they're eating anymore! The slight confusion I shall cause will go down in history!
Muahahaha!!!
Well, the thing is that by definition any "power" is going to be useful in some context over someone who doesn't have it. Now granted it's easy to come up with ones that are of of such limited use that they seem kind of pointless, but that isn't the same thing. Case in point if you could project music into someone's head you could do a lot of things like that, even if it's just driving people insane (in a very literal sense). Selective memory wiping could be usefulBinnsyboy said:Basically, pick a super power that would give you no quantifiable advantage over anyone else.
Personally, I'm torn between selective wiping of my own memory (I could rewatch or reread anything for the first time every time) or having theme music play in my head and the heads of those around me. With an addition of the "KO!" sound effect if I ever knocked someone out, and hit/combo counters visible.
That'd be awesome.
I dunno, if used correctly it could essentially double your lifetime. You could win the Guinness record of oldest person alive.Scrustle said:Being able to travel in time. But only forward. By one second, every second.