Task Adaptation

The ability to adapt to doing things in different positions.

Also Called

 * Positional Adaptation
 * Posture Adaptation

Capabilities
User can adapt to any kind of position they are in, making it easier to move or do tasks in that position. For example, if they are laying on their side, they could use a keyboard or wield an object just as well as they would in their normal position that they usually do it in. The user could even do things or move while upside down or arched backward, or in any position that is difficult to move and do things in, and be comfortable in them. If they have other movement abilities such as levitation and flight, they can move while on their side or upside down. This also extends to the position of other objects, allowing the user to sit or stand upright while working with or using an object of any kind whether it is tilted or upside down. If a TV is tilted on its side, they can see what is happening on the screen without having to tilt their heads.

Associations

 * Body Supremacy
 * Enhanced Agility
 * Enhanced Athleticism
 * Enhanced Awareness
 * Enhanced Balance
 * Enhanced Dexterity
 * Enhanced Flexibility
 * Flawless Coordination
 * Flowmotion

Limitations

 * May be limited to certain positions.