Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-25574641-20141024044824

I'm writing a book about two people, and in the second book a whole culture of people, who have psychokinesis and telepathic abilities at very levels. It is both martial arts and genetic.

Does it make sense that in the second book, a concert of these people can slowly pull the moon dangerously close to earth and that one guy with this "psychic power" as they call it in the book has to stop them?

That he kills them by using psychokinesis to stop their heart (he doesn't just do it right away because he never wanted to kill until he had to).

The one bad guy in the first book was more telepathically strong. He can "possess" people, or as they call it "make people his proxies". Multiple people at once, control their minds either completely or make them serve him.

He can kill people by simply turning off their mind, and once killed an entire audience in front of him by snapping his fingers. Not any physical means, just through their mind. (He doesn't do it to the protagonist because he's convinced the protagonist is a god like him)

Does any of this seem likely with telepathic and telekinetic powers? Any problems with this? 