The power to interface with computers, data, internet, and worldwide webs. Variation of Technology Manipulation. Variation of Interaction.
Also Called
- Brain-Computer Interfacing
- Computer Interfacing
- Electronic Interaction
Capabilities
The user is able to interface with computers and IT networks, allowing them to download and gather information.
Applications
- Computer Operation Intuition
- Electronic Communication
- Hacking Intuition
- Internet Manipulation
- Indexing
- Mechanical Intuition
- Organism-Artificial Intelligence Synergy
- Programming
- Radio Frequency Detection
- Technological Combat
Variations
- Biomechatronitology: become a living mass of etiological IT matter.
- Bionic Physiology: bionics need to be monitored and maintained through computer interface.
- Bio-Tech Manipulation: bio-organic technology controlled by a physiological link-up.
- Cyber Mind: individuals with a natural wi-fi link up with most systems can easily sync with any computer.
- Micro-Tech Manipulation: composed of microscopic computers.
- Nanite Mimicry: become a living hive computer composed of multitudinous nanomachines.
- Orgamech Manipulation: techno-organic merging and interface enabling the digitization of transorganic elements.
- Organite Physiology: take on the form of a trillion trillion interfacing bio-mac's that can subsume any systematic terminal.
- Technology Manipulation: computers are often used to operate most all forms of technology.
- Technomorphism: blend completely with computers at a biomolecular level.
Associations
- Computer Manipulation
- Computer Perception
- Digital Form
- Hypercognition
- Photographic Deduction
- Weapon Proficiency
Limitations
- Can't use this when there is no computers nor technology to use it on.
- Needs technology to gather information.
- Users of Hacking Intuition might counter this ability.
Known Users
- Brick Baxter/Cyber Shadow (The Young Guardians)
- Nimrod (Marvel Comics)
- Karima Shapandar (Marvel Comics)
- Arkea (Marvel Comics)
- Vision (Marvel Comics)
- Ultron (Marvel Comics)
- Adam (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
- Danielle Foccart/Computo (DC Comics)
- Cyborg (DC Comics)
- Andromon (Digimon)
- Rev-9 (Terminator: Dark Fate)
- T-X (Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines)
- Dr. M (Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves)
- Erek King (Animorphs)
- Hard Drive (Swat Kats: The Radical Squadron)
- Rex Salazar (Generator Rex); as part of his Technopathy
- X.A.N.A. (Code Lyoko)
- Aelita (CODE LYOKO); using her Creativity ability on Earth
- Nicole the Holo-Lynx (Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog)
- A.D.A.M. (Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Jarak (DWP)
- Captain Atom (DC Comics)
- Isaac (The Orville)
- Tina Cassidy/Mainframe (C.O.P.S.)
- RoboCop (RoboCop)
- Cy-Gor (Image Comics)
- Motoko Kusanagi (Ghost in the Shell)
- Takuya Saotome (Hand Maid May)
- Will Vandom (W.I.T.C.H.)
- Gary Bell (Alphas)
- Moloch the Corruptor (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
- Jake the Dog (Adventure Time); as seen in the Beta
- Alpha (Ben 10/Generator Rex: Heroes United)
- Brainiac (DC Comics)
- Chisame Hasegawa (Mahou Sensei Negima)
- Cyborg Superman (DC Comics)
- Data (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
- Victor Mancha (Marvel Comics)
- Jake Cardigan (TekWorld)
- Deathlok (Marvel Comics)
- Nova (Marvel Comics)
- C-3PO (Star Wars)
- Cable (Marvel Comics)
- MegaMan.EXE (Mega Man Battle Network)
- Net Navis (Mega Man Battle Network)
- IR (Corrector Yui)
- Fixit (Teen Titans)
- Computo (Marvel Comics)
- Technarx (Marvel Comics)
- Melfina (Outlaw Star)
- Harry MacDougall (Outlaw Star); after upgrade
- Red Pills (The Matrix)
- SCP-191 - Cyborg Child (SCP Foundation)
- Bruno Epstein (Los Unicos)
- Micah Sanders (Heroes)
- Sakurazaka Fuuga (A Certain Magical and Scientific Ensemble - PSP Game)
- R2-D2 (Star Wars)
- Astromech droids (Star Wars)
- Aiden Pearce (Watch Dogs), via smartphone and ctOS
- Peridot (Steven Universe)
- Monica Green (Witch Girls)
- Hermit (Edens Zero)