Mechanical Intuition


 * For a gallery of examples for Mechanical Intuition, see here.

The power to have an innate understanding of mechanics with little or no study. Variation of Intuitive Aptitude.

Also Called

 * Mechanical Aptitude
 * Technological Aptitude

Capabilities
The user can observe random scattered "junk" and subconsciously or effortlessly create a schematic then create an effective creation or device using said "junk". Could be used to make complex devices or weapons out of mere scrap and "garbage".

Applications

 * Instinctively comprehend how to build devices out of scattered pieces of junk.
 * Make a makeshift flamethrower out of gasoline and a few vacuum parts.
 * Make homemade bombs out of around-the-house chemicals.
 * Make "robots" out of car parts, household appliances, etc.
 * Build armor out of garbage.
 * Make rockets out spare scraps.
 * Create gauntlets made of scraps.
 * Create traps made of spare parts.
 * Create power sources made of scraps, in a cave.
 * Instantly know how a device works and how to operate it.

Variations

 * Computer Interaction
 * Enhanced Inventing

Associations

 * Enhanced Forging
 * Enhanced Intelligence to know how spare parts can be functional if put together.
 * Intuitive Aptitude
 * Technological Constructs
 * Technology Manipulation

Limitations

 * Not enhanced intelligence: the user simply knows, or "feels," how to build devices.
 * User is limited to whatever materials they have at their disposal.
 * Could get overboard with some materials
 * Some users may only be able to understand how devices work, and not how to actually build them.