What is your superpower... with limitations.

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Estarc

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I confess to being a little unsure just what falls under the restricted categories. Still, I'll give it a go, since overpowered super powers have never seemed fair to me anyway.

I like the idea of being able to walk through walls, though I am not sure if this is a reality influencing power. Barring that, the ability to channel electricity through my body sounds good. I don't mean anything like Cole's powers in Infamous. Instead, I mean something more subtle, like Hei from Darker than Black.
 

Brutal Peanut

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I never liked the ability never to age or immortality, because I'm already the youngest in my family, and unless there is an unfortunate accident that kills me, I get to see my entire family die already (aside from my siblings children). I have a large family. It's not a very pleasant image.I would, however, like to have Telekinesis. Though a more advanced form. Something other then just moving Object 1 , from Point A to Point B. Such as Dr.Manhattan and his ability to basically dissect anything and everything. I know most people wouldn't exactly qualify all his actions as telekinesis, I am just making an observation, or, generalized statement. I probably wouldn't make people explode like thin balloons filled with strawberry preserves.

That, or, shape-shifting. Though, with shape-shifting, imagine if you stopped being able to as you were impressing your friends with a duck transformation.

Good luck with that. Beware of dogs and strong, excited children with bread.
 

Asuka Soryu

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The abillity to change every aspect and shape of my body and voice, to become anyone in real life or anyone I can imagine.

Basicaly, it's like a fully customisable avatar with infinite clothes and everything can be edited. >>
 

NinjaRabies

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The ability to turn invisible and visible at will. Or to walk on any surface like normal. Hard choice. Both would be badass.
 

Lazy Kitty

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Teleportation of myself to and from any place I can see or have a teleport pad (telepad?) set up.
And teleportation of stuff other than me to and from places where I can see or have a telepad set up.

That way I wouldn't have to wait for the bus when going home and I can just make a fire (or something else) on a telepad and summon it anytime I want.

Also, the ability to make telepads...
[sup]Which are basically just places I mark with my teleportation power...[/sup]
 

Simulated Eon

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Lithe| said:
joshuaayt said:
OP: My power? Immortality- whether by consciousness-transferrals to my reincarnated body, or ordinary lack of aging- is the power I've wanted since I first realised that death was inevitable, way back in Year 1.
We spend so much time being afraid of death that we forget the one, overwhelming benefit death offers every species: cutting short suffering. Obviously when we talk about immortality we're picturing always being young and healthy, not laying in a bed suffering from lung cancer forever and ever.

But it's a dangerous world out there, and any number of freak accidents could get you stuck somewhere, with no escape, for the rest of time.

Say an earthquake strikes the building that you're in, and it collapses while you're in the basement parking garage. You're pinned under a million tons of concrete and drywall. All you can do is wait for rescue. Only don't count on being rescued, because the people in charge of doing that tend to give up when shit gets too hard to dig through and they've pulled enough people out to say, "We tried."

The only hope you might have is that when they build on the newly vacant spot a decade later, they might discover you along with other dead bodies while moving the rubble. But if the city of Savannah is any indication, people find it easier to just build on top of all the corpses instead of moving them somewhere else.

OK, but really what are the odds you'll be caught in an earthquake (or any other disaster of that nature)? Well, if you live forever, the odds are pretty much 100 percent. Unless the world ends before it has a chance to happen. So now instead of getting trapped in a building, you have to worry about being the lone survivor of a nuclear war, or a giant meteor strike, or another Ice Age, or collision with another planet, or the sun dying.

Even if you make it out unscathed, you're now alone. You'll be forced to live out your life slowly going crazy like a less awesome Will Smith without any zombies to shoot. You won't even have the dog.

And that's assuming the Earth stays intact. A comet could come smashing into the planet like the Kool-Aid Man and send you hurtling through infinite space. Best case scenario is you only float through the void for a few decades before you crash on Mars. At that point you're basically passing the time until intelligent life evolves there. You're going to get really good at making sand castles.

Personally I'd like the ability to check the outcomes of choices beforehand, or at least a huge sign that pops up with a mental saying "DON'T DO THAT!" when I'm about to decide.
Isn't this taken directly from Cracked's "why it would suck to be immortal" list?

OT: I would have the superpower that is being slightly stronger, faster, smarter, durable and have more stamina then the human limit without being dramatically big or the stuff (I quite like my body size).

Or have the abillity that taskmaster have in marvel, i.e. photographic reflexes he can move as any human he has observed. Preferably without his drawback that it overwrites his memories.