The ability to split into clones much like a cell. Sub-power of Mitosis Manipulation. Variation of Self-Replication and Self-Fission.
Also Called[]
- Cell Division
Capabilities[]
The user can "split", much like a cell, into physical organic clones indefinitely depending on available resources. This power often generally causes all clones to lack an autonomous intelligence, instead being a unit in a collective "hivemind", each clone being just one "cell" of a unified consciousness (usually that of the subject). This power benefits because if the "original" subject dies, a clone can take their place as the central point of the hivemind making the subject technically immortal as long as there are sufficient copies to take their place.
If a clone is separated from the the hivemind then it can work with the autonomy and intelligence of an average human, acting as just a simple clone. This form of replications downsides dwell in the fact that the clones only possess the strength of the user and thus may only be effective on a large scale (ex. army size), and the clones, being solid organic matter, cannot be made to just vanished, but can only be made to be reabsorbed.
Applications[]
- Collective Intelligence/Memory/Strength
- Duplication Absorption
- Hive Mind/Mind Hive
- Immortal Cloning
- Mitosis Manipulation
- Regenerative Replication
Associations[]
Limitations[]
- Clones may share the user's thoughts, emotions and even pain.
- May be involuntary and/or triggered by certain actions/emotions/etc.
- May have limited range, with clones straying too far causing potential problems.
Known Users[]
- Multiplex (Arrowverse/The Flash)
- Eve Teschmacher (Arrowverse/Supergirl); formerly
- Kopy (Arrowverse/Supergirl)
- Vermin (Marvel Comics)
- Metroids (Metroid)
- Splixsons (Ben 10)
- Cell (Agar.io)
- Sonorosians (Ben 10 Alien Force)
- Black Sperm (One-Punch Man)
- Lawrence Robert/Mitosis (The Reckoners Series)
- Godzilla (Godzilla Anime Trilogy)