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Superpower: Energy Imbuing
The ability to store your own energy in objects
An Energy Imbuer could be wearing a WMD and you would never know it. Their ability enables them to 'charge' any object with raw energy. Once the energy is in the object, the way it is first released will determine the way the remainder will be released. The result? Rods that release electricity on impact, rings that pack a kinetic punch, and so on. Now while anyone can use these objects, only the user reverse the process--deenergizing the objects to revitalize themselves.
The good:
Energy can be released (radiation, kinetic, heat, etc. )
You can reabsorb energy you have stored to revitalize yourself
Personal effects become weapons
The bad:
Anyone can use an energized object
May not have enough energy to charge anything
Only one type of energy an object
Tags:
energy, give, donate, charge, power, force
Possessed by: Myself
  
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Created by 667 on Jan. 5, 2010 at 10:29 a.m.
Superpower Statistics for Energy Imbuing:
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8/30/2010 at 1:31 p.m.
Comments:
Myself  (7/03/2010 at 9:11 a.m.)
Thank you, I thought of the power boosting energy because I thought that ability imbuing + energy imbuing would go well together and when I thought of power boosting energy (like Ando's red lightning from Heroes), I thought it could help save time granting an object an ability.
667  (6/22/2010 at 4:10 p.m.)
1) Yes, you can recharge objects. 2) Giving away too much energy does make you unconscious and can even be the cause of chronic illness--just like overworking yourself by more conventional means. 3) There are limits to how much energy can be stored, but they differ widely. This can be percieved by the Imbuer. 4) That is a brilliant idea. I don't see why you couldn't make an object hold that kind of energy.
Myself  (6/22/2010 at 5:18 a.m.)
Can you recharge an object? Would you fall unconscious if you gave away too much energy? Is there a limit to how much energy can be stored? Can you put in a power boosting energy? Anyway, good power.
667  (1/07/2010 at 6:32 a.m.)
Yes. In fact, they decide what it will be--but after that, it's stuck as that form. No rings that can shoot heat rays AND high voltage.
Ghostdog 5 (anonymous) (1/06/2010 at 11:13 p.m.)
Does the user know what the outgoing energy will be?