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+ | |Box title = Mechanical Energy Manipulation |
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+ | |image = File:Mechanical_Energy.jpg |
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+ | |caption = An example of mechanical energy in action. |
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+ | |Row 1 title = Power/Ability to: |
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+ | The power to '''manipulate mechanical energy.''' Variation of [[Energy Manipulation]]. |
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− | ==Also |
+ | ==Also Called== |
+ | *Mechanica-Ergokinesis |
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*Technology Energy Manipulation |
*Technology Energy Manipulation |
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+ | ==Capabilities== |
− | The user can manipulate |
+ | The user can create, shape and manipulate [[Wikipedia:Mechanical energy|mechanical energy]], the sum of potential and kinetic energies due to an object's movement and/or position. Since every moving object has mechanical energy, whether it is a hammer driving a nail, a leaf falling from a tree, or a rocket flying in space, it is very hard to master. Most users manipulate the energy from machines that use mechanical energy to do work. Our bodies also use mechanical energy to perform motions such as throwing a ball or moving a pencil to write on paper. |
+ | As mechanical energy controls movement of matter, one can simulate the powers of [[Telekinesis]]. Going further, one can also control the movement of subatomic particles, allowing for [[Matter Manipulation]]. |
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− | ==Application== |
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− | *The user can perform [[Energy Blasts]] |
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+ | ==Applications== |
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+ | *[[Elastic Energy Manipulation]] |
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+ | *[[Kinetic Activation]] |
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+ | *[[Kinetic Energy Manipulation]] |
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+ | *[[Motion Manipulation]] |
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*[[Motor-Skill Manipulation]] |
*[[Motor-Skill Manipulation]] |
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+ | *[[Particle Manipulation]] |
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+ | **[[Matter Manipulation]] |
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+ | *[[Rotational Energy Manipulation]] |
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+ | *[[Imprisonment Energy Manipulation]] |
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+ | *[[Telekinesis]]: By controlling the energy that influences the movement of matter. |
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+ | ==Associations== |
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*[[Energy Manipulation]] |
*[[Energy Manipulation]] |
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+ | *[[Internal Energy Manipulation]] |
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+ | *[[Potential Energy Manipulation]] |
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+ | *[[Remote Motion Manipulation]] |
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+ | *[[Technoformation]] |
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+ | *[[Technology Manipulation]] |
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+ | *[[Telekinesis]] |
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+ | ==Limitations== |
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+ | * Anything that isn't mechanical, cannot be used as mechanical energy. |
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+ | * May be able limited to the laws of physics, such as not being able to create or destroy mechanical energy out of nowhere. |
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+ | ==Known Users== |
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+ | *[[w:c:dc:Eric Moran (Prime Earth)|Eric Moran/Freight Train]] (''DC Comics'') |
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+ | *[[w:c:dc:Robotman|Robotman]] (''DC Comics'') |
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+ | *[[w:c:dc:Savitar (New Earth)|Savitar]] (''DC Comics'') |
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+ | *[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Forge_(Earth-616) Forge] (''Marvel Comics'') |
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+ | *[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Sebastian_Shaw_(Earth-616) Sebastian Shaw] (''Marvel Comics'') |
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+ | *[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Remy_LeBeau_(Earth-616) Remy LeBeau/Gambit] (''Marvel Comics'') |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Eric Moran Freight Train (DC Comics).jpg|Eric Moran/Freight Train (DC Comics) |
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+ | Clifford_Steele_Robotman Prime_Earth_001.jpg|Robotman (DC Comics) |
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+ | Savitar vs Flash.jpg|Savitar (DC Comics) |
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+ | Forge (Earth-616) from Extraordinary X-Men Annual Vol 1 1 001.jpg|Forge (Marvel Comics) |
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+ | Sebastian_Shaw_(Earth-616)_from_Uncanny_Avengers_Vol_3_14_002.jpg|Sebastian Shaw (Marvel Comics) |
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+ | Remy LeBeau Gambit (Marvel) super.jpg|Remy LeBeau/Gambit (Marvel Comics) |
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+ | </gallery> |
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[[Category:Powers]] |
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[[Category:Technology-based Powers]] |
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[[Category:Physics-Based Powers]] |
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[[Category:Energy Powers]] |
[[Category:Energy Powers]] |
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[[Category:Manipulations]] |
[[Category:Manipulations]] |
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Revision as of 11:50, 8 December 2019
The power to manipulate mechanical energy. Variation of Energy Manipulation.
Also Called
- Mechanica-Ergokinesis
- Technology Energy Manipulation
Capabilities
The user can create, shape and manipulate mechanical energy, the sum of potential and kinetic energies due to an object's movement and/or position. Since every moving object has mechanical energy, whether it is a hammer driving a nail, a leaf falling from a tree, or a rocket flying in space, it is very hard to master. Most users manipulate the energy from machines that use mechanical energy to do work. Our bodies also use mechanical energy to perform motions such as throwing a ball or moving a pencil to write on paper.
As mechanical energy controls movement of matter, one can simulate the powers of Telekinesis. Going further, one can also control the movement of subatomic particles, allowing for Matter Manipulation.
Applications
- Binding Energy Manipulation
- Elastic Energy Manipulation
- Kinetic Activation
- Kinetic Energy Manipulation
- Motion Manipulation
- Motor-Skill Manipulation
- Particle Manipulation
- Rotational Energy Manipulation
- Imprisonment Energy Manipulation
- Telekinesis: By controlling the energy that influences the movement of matter.
Associations
- Energy Manipulation
- Internal Energy Manipulation
- Potential Energy Manipulation
- Remote Motion Manipulation
- Technoformation
- Technology Manipulation
- Telekinesis
Limitations
- Anything that isn't mechanical, cannot be used as mechanical energy.
- May be able limited to the laws of physics, such as not being able to create or destroy mechanical energy out of nowhere.
Known Users
- Eric Moran/Freight Train (DC Comics)
- Robotman (DC Comics)
- Savitar (DC Comics)
- Forge (Marvel Comics)
- Sebastian Shaw (Marvel Comics)
- Remy LeBeau/Gambit (Marvel Comics)