The power to disrupt electronic signals. Sub-Power of Technology Manipulation and Disruption.
Contents
Also Called
- Electrical Disruption
- Electonic Tampering
- Electromagnetic Energy Wavelength Disruption
- Electromagnetic Interference
Capabilities
The user can disrupt electronic signals, causing cell phones and other electrical appliances to work erratically, or fail completely.
Applications
- Activation & Deactivation (electronics only)
- Crash!
- Disruption (electronics only)
- Electromagnetic Pulse Emission
Associations
Limitations
- May be uncontrollable/constantly active.
Known Users
- Jay Walker (Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu); via Technology Manipulation
- Lloyd Garmadon
- Xenos (Alone in the Dark)
- Milos Kosar (Alphas)
- Megan Bates (Alphas)
- Gwen Raiden (Angel)
- Mar Novu/The Monitor (Arrowverse)
- Ectonurites (Ben 10 Series)
- Brandon Breyer/Brightburn (Brightburn)
- Willow Rosenberg (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
- Lightning Lad (DC Comics)
- Electrocutioner (DC Comics)
- Static (DC Comics)
- Captain Atom (DC Comics)
- Phantom Girl (DC Comics)
- Blue Beetle (DC Comics)
- Reverse Flash (DC Comics)
- Red X (Teen Titans)
- Brother Eye (DC Comics)
- Kal Kent (DC One Million)
- The Flash (DC Extended Universe)
- Black Lightning (DC Comics)
- Chris Carlton (Denver Comedian)
- Nessa (Fractale)
- Rex Salazar (Generator Rex)
- Eobard Thawne/Reverse Flash (The Flash TV Series)
- Elle Bishop (Heroes)
- Ted Sprague (Heroes)
- The Kurgan (Highlander)
- Experiment 297 "Shortstuff" (Lilo & Stitch)
- Rufus (Kim Possible)
- Cole MacGrath (Infamous)
- Kessler (Infamous)
- Firestar (Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends/Marvel Comics)
- Kitty Pryde (Marvel Comics)
- Vision (Marvel Comics)
- Iron Man (Marvel Comics)
- Silver Surfer (Marvel Comics)
- Surge (Marvel Comics)
- Max Eisenhardt/Magneto (Marvel Comics)
- Bevatron (Marvel Comics)
- Electro (Marvel Comics)
- Prince Wayfinder (Marvel Comics)
- Ultron (Marvel Comics)
- Pulse (Marvel Comics)
- Jesse Bedlam (Marvel Comics)
- Raiden (Marvel Comics)
- Onslaught (Marvel Comics)
- Computo (Marvel Comics)
- H.E.R.B.I.E. (Marvel Comics)
- Spider-Man (Marvel Comics)
- Mega Man X (Mega Man X)
- Gray Fox (Metal Gear series)
- Samus Aran (Metroid)
- Lucy (Misfits)
- Electric-type Pokémon (Pokémon)
- Jeremy Reed (Powder)
- Blossom (The Powerpuff Girls)
- Psychotick (Power Rangers Megaforce)
- Glytcher (Power Rangers Megaforce)
- Jack-Jack Parr (The Incredibles 2)
- John Blackwell (The Secret Circle)
- Slender Man (Slender Man Mythos)
- Xmitter (Slugterra)
- Baern (Smallville)
- Metal Sonic (Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Deadly Six (Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Super Sonic (Sonic the Comic)
- Turbo Mecha Sonic (Super Mario Bros. Z)
- A.D.A.M. (Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Transmooker (Spy Kids 2)
- Cad Bane (Star Wars)
- Blanka (Street Fighter)
- Angels (Supernatural)
- Spy (Team Fortress 2); via Sapper
- Viral (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003 TV series); via magnetic webbing
- T-X (Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines)
- Damus (Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye)
- Tecna (Winx Club)
- B3-NK1 (Yo-kai Watch)
Known Objects
- Disruptor (Batman: Arkham)
- Sonic Screwdriver (Doctor Who)
Gallery
Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Marvel Comics) can short out electronics through specialized magnetic webbing.
Gwen Raiden (Angel) achieves this through her power over electricity.
The Deadly Six (Sonic the Hedgehog) can disrupt electronic signals via their power over magnetic fields.
Gray Fox's (Metal Gear series) exoskeleton emits an electromagnetic field that disrupts electronics, like the Soliton Radar.
Add a photo to this gallery
Languages:
Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.