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− | Ability to '''control/recall separated body parts/biological matter'''. Sub |
+ | Ability to '''control/recall separated body parts/biological matter'''. Sub-power of [[Body Part Manipulation]]. Combination of [[Prehensility]] and [[Control Manipulation]]. |
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* [[Supernatural Bodily Aspects]] |
* [[Supernatural Bodily Aspects]] |
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** [[Supernatural Cells]] |
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* Ms. Fortune (''Skullgirls'') |
* Ms. Fortune (''Skullgirls'') |
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* Cyborg (''Teen Titans'') |
* Cyborg (''Teen Titans'') |
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Puzzler.jpg|The Puzzler (DC Comics) can split her body parts into living puzzle pieces, which she could then propel at her foes. |
Puzzler.jpg|The Puzzler (DC Comics) can split her body parts into living puzzle pieces, which she could then propel at her foes. |
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Dio Arm.png|DIO Brando (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure) producing coils from his severed arm to reintegrate it. |
Dio Arm.png|DIO Brando (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure) producing coils from his severed arm to reintegrate it. |
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− | BloodTestThing.jpg|Every individual cell of the Thing (The Thing) is autonomous and acts on its own, right down to the blood. |
+ | BloodTestThing.jpg|Every individual cell of the Thing (John Carpenter's The Thing) is autonomous and acts on its own, right down to the blood. |
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[[Category:Organic Manipulation]] |
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Revision as of 19:02, 28 August 2020
Ability to control/recall separated body parts/biological matter. Sub-power of Body Part Manipulation. Combination of Prehensility and Control Manipulation.
Also Called
- Anatomical Regeneration
- Prehensile/Remote Body Parts
Capabilities
User can remotely control and recall/rejoin separated body parts and biological matter, including limbs and/or other biological features like bodily fluids, skin, muscles, bones, genes, etc. This may allow users to either rejoin or separate their body-parts/physical features permanently and/or regenerate fully from separated remains.
Applications
Techniques
Associations
- Anatomical Physiology
- Autotomy
- Body Manipulation
- Body Part Manipulation
- Body Part Physiology
- Control Manipulation
- Nerve Manipulation
- Recreation
- Regenerative Healing Factor
- Regrowth
- Supernatural Bodily Aspects
- Unloose Body Parts
Limitations
- Weak against Anti-Regeneration.
- Vulnerable to Cellular Disintegration/DNA Disintegration.
- May be limited to controlling limbs.
Known Users
See Also: Organ Autonomy.
- Buggy (One Piece); via the Bara Bara no Mi
- James (Bleach)
- Pernida Parnkgjas (Bleach)
- Evil Ernie (Chaos/Dynamite!)
- Martian Manhunter (DC Comics)
- Possum (DC Comics)
- Fused Zamasu (Dragon Ball Super)
- Majin Buu (Dragon Ball Z)
- Piccolo (Dragon Ball Super)
- Jenova (Final Fantasy VII)
- DIO Brando (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
- Lubdan (Leprechaun)
- Setsuna Tokage (My Hero Academia)
- Daisy (Katekyo Hitman Reborn)
- Rasklapanje (Resident Evil 6)
- SCP-3589 - Second Amendment (SCP Foundation)
- Ms. Fortune (Skullgirls)
- Cyborg (Teen Titans)
- The Thing (John Carpenter's The Thing)