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nicomon the archmage Crew
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 1:36 am
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I'm not really expecting a response, and I can't find the new guild anywhere, but I was reading through some early posts to reminisce and I noticed something. In South America, when John was fighting Kage, he repeatedly used combinations of electricity and darkness or electricity and magnetism to suit his needs. However, in his profile, his powers are as stated: The Sight, Umbrakinesis, Pyrokinesis, Magnetokinesis, and Biokinesis. He has no control over electricity.
Now, one could argue that he's using Magnetokinesis to generate electrical current in his body, but at most he could only disrupt electrons and cause them to build up. Even with control over magnetic fields, he has no actual control over the electrons themselves and therefore cannot reliably use them to perform Electrokinesis. Without Electrokinesis, he can't create artificial gravity like Letum Umbra.
I'd just like someone to explain this to me.
Is he using Biokinesis to alter his body to be more like an electric eel or something, and using the electricity that way? Because if that's the case, then Aerokinetics should be able to control fire via compression ignition of air and Thermokinetics should be gods because they control temperature (the measure of the random kinetic energy of the molecules of a material) and because they control kinetic energy should be able to absorb and repel any kind of physical attack that requires changes in temperature and kinetic energy.
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