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(Not to be confused with Tech Healing)
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|Row 1 title = Power/Ability to:
 
|Row 1 title = Power/Ability to:
 
|Row 1 info = Repair any damage by mechanical means.}}
 
|Row 1 info = Repair any damage by mechanical means.}}
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{{Quote|Perhaps I should have explained earlier? My body is constantly monitored by the Big Gete Star's main computer. Any injury I might suffer is instantly detected and repaired - and whatever flaws in my design that allowed the injury are corrected. It's quite remarkable, really. In simple terms, of course, this means you can't win.|Meta-Cooler explaining the benefits of the Big Gete Star (Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler)}}
 
{{Quote|It might take a while, but Ultron's systems are designed to repair. As long as there's enough of him, he can always come back.|Tony Stark explaining Ultron repairing systems (Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow)}}
 
{{Quote|It might take a while, but Ultron's systems are designed to repair. As long as there's enough of him, he can always come back.|Tony Stark explaining Ultron repairing systems (Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow)}}
The ability to '''regenerate using mechanical machinery'''. Sub-power of [[Technology Manipulation]]. Variation of [[Regenerative Healing Factor]]. Not to be confused with [[Tech Healing]].
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The ability to '''regenerate using mechanical machinery'''. Sub-power of [[Technology Manipulation]]. Variation of [[Regenerative Healing Factor]]. Not to be confused with [[Technological Healing]].
   
 
==Also Called==
 
==Also Called==
 
*Auto Reconstruct Circuitry (''Sly Cooper series'')
 
*Auto Reconstruct Circuitry (''Sly Cooper series'')
*Auto-Reconstruction/Repair/Reassembly/Restoration
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*Auto-Reconstruction/Repair/Reassembly/Regeneration/Restoration
 
*Auto-Repair Ability/Rebirth (''Dragon Ball series'')
 
*Auto-Repair Ability/Rebirth (''Dragon Ball series'')
*Cybernetic Healing Factor/Reconstruction/Repair/Reassembly/Restoration
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*Cybernetic Healing Factor/Reconstruction/Regeneration/Repair/Reassembly/Restoration
 
*Mechanical Healing Factor/Reconstruction/Repair/Reassembly/Restoration
 
*Mechanical Healing Factor/Reconstruction/Repair/Reassembly/Restoration
*Techno-Healing Factor/Reconstruction/Repair/Reassembly/Restoration
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*Techno-Healing Factor/Reconstruction/Regeneration/Repair/Reassembly/Restoration
   
 
==Capabilities==
 
==Capabilities==
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*[[Ferrokinetic Regeneration]]
 
*[[Ferrokinetic Regeneration]]
 
*[[Regenerative Healing Factor]]
 
*[[Regenerative Healing Factor]]
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*[[Technological Healing]]
 
*[[Technology Manipulation]]
 
*[[Technology Manipulation]]
 
*[[Technorganic Physiology]]
 
*[[Technorganic Physiology]]
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===Cartoons===
 
===Cartoons===
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*Techadon Robots (''Ben 10'')
 
*Synthroid (''Ben 10'')
 
*Synthroid (''Ben 10'')
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*Robotic Richard Simmons (''The Simpsons'')
 
*Nanobot (''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' 2003 TV series)
 
*Nanobot (''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' 2003 TV series)
 
*Cyborg (''Teen Titans 2003'')
 
*Cyborg (''Teen Titans 2003'')
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<gallery>
 
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Brainiac Repair.gif|Brainiac (DCAU/Superman: Brainiac Attacks) rebuilding and reassembling his robotic body after clashing with Superman.
 
Brainiac Repair.gif|Brainiac (DCAU/Superman: Brainiac Attacks) rebuilding and reassembling his robotic body after clashing with Superman.
 
Superman-Batman 001-020.jpg|Metallo (DC Comics) can assimilate metallic and mechanical parts to reconstruct his body thanks to ability upgrades.
File:No.502_Regenerating.png|Ryūzan Hayashi (Gintama) residing in No. 502, who can mechanically regenerate infinitely so long as the less-than-1 micrometer microchip is intact.
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File:No._502_Regeneration.gif|Ryūzan Hayashi (Gintama) residing in No. 502, who can regenerate infinitely so long as the less-than-1 micrometer microchip is intact.
 
Dr. Ion.jpg|If he is ever broken apart, Dr. Ion (God Hand) can reassemble his body, and become equipped with a new weapon.
 
Dr. Ion.jpg|If he is ever broken apart, Dr. Ion (God Hand) can reassemble his body, and become equipped with a new weapon.
 
The Fury.jpg|If the Fury (Marvel Comics) is damaged, it can use it's complex self-repair systems to regenerate.
 
The Fury.jpg|If the Fury (Marvel Comics) is damaged, it can use it's complex self-repair systems to regenerate.
Nimrod X-Men.png|Nimrod (Marvel Comics) can auto repair any damage to his armor and systems to an unknown extent.
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Nimrod's Regeneration.jpg|Nimrod (Marvel Comics) can auto repair any damage to his armor and systems to an unknown extent.
 
Devil Gundam.png|The Dark Gundam's (Mobile Fighter G Gundam) self-regeneration systems allow it to recover from damage, no matter how severe.
 
Devil Gundam.png|The Dark Gundam's (Mobile Fighter G Gundam) self-regeneration systems allow it to recover from damage, no matter how severe.
Master Gundam Self Recover.gif|Having acquired abilities from the Dark Gundam, Master Asia's Master Gundam (Mobile Fighter G Gundam) gained the ability to repair itself from any form of damage.
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Master Gundam Self Recover.gif|Having acquired abilities and cells from the Dark Gundam, Master Asia's Master Gundam (Mobile Fighter G Gundam) gained the ability to repair itself from any form of damage.
File:Ultra-Fast_Regeneration_Technique.gif|Mukade (Naruto) regenerating his puppet body by applying the infinite Ryūmyaku chakra to it, repairing all damage.
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File:Mukade (Naruto) Ultra-Fast_Regeneration_Technique.gif|Mukade (Naruto) regenerating his puppet body by applying the infinite Ryūmyaku chakra to it, repairing all damage.
 
Clockwerk Sly 2.jpg|Along with the using his hatred for the Cooper clan to fuel his immortality, Clockwerk (Sly Cooper series) posses an auto reconstruct circuitry to repair his body should it ever be damaged.
 
Clockwerk Sly 2.jpg|Along with the using his hatred for the Cooper clan to fuel his immortality, Clockwerk (Sly Cooper series) posses an auto reconstruct circuitry to repair his body should it ever be damaged.
Superman-Batman 001-020.jpg|Metallo (DC Comics) can assimilate metallic and mechanical parts to reconstruct his body thanks to ability upgrades.
 
 
Octomaw.png|Whenever the Ravenous Octomaw (Splatoon) gets its teeth broken, it can replace them with a newer, stronger set of teeth.
 
Octomaw.png|Whenever the Ravenous Octomaw (Splatoon) gets its teeth broken, it can replace them with a newer, stronger set of teeth.
 
Nanobot btts.png|Nanobot (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003 TV series) is able to use its nano technology to regenerate itself from its smallest remnants.
 
Nanobot btts.png|Nanobot (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003 TV series) is able to use its nano technology to regenerate itself from its smallest remnants.

Revision as of 14:52, 22 March 2020

"Perhaps I should have explained earlier? My body is constantly monitored by the Big Gete Star's main computer. Any injury I might suffer is instantly detected and repaired - and whatever flaws in my design that allowed the injury are corrected. It's quite remarkable, really. In simple terms, of course, this means you can't win."
― Meta-Cooler explaining the benefits of the Big Gete Star (Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler)
"It might take a while, but Ultron's systems are designed to repair. As long as there's enough of him, he can always come back."
― Tony Stark explaining Ultron repairing systems (Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow)

The ability to regenerate using mechanical machinery. Sub-power of Technology Manipulation. Variation of Regenerative Healing Factor. Not to be confused with Technological Healing.

Also Called

  • Auto Reconstruct Circuitry (Sly Cooper series)
  • Auto-Reconstruction/Repair/Reassembly/Regeneration/Restoration
  • Auto-Repair Ability/Rebirth (Dragon Ball series)
  • Cybernetic Healing Factor/Reconstruction/Regeneration/Repair/Reassembly/Restoration
  • Mechanical Healing Factor/Reconstruction/Repair/Reassembly/Restoration
  • Techno-Healing Factor/Reconstruction/Regeneration/Repair/Reassembly/Restoration

Capabilities

Users can regenerate their body's mechanical parts via advanced technology, allowing them to repair any damages done to their mechanical structure and possibly improve their design.

Applications

Associations

Limitations

  • May require time, leaving the user vulnerable.
  • May be unable to regenerate from certain forms of technology or extents of damage.
  • May require a specific source such as a computer, circuitry, or core.
    • If source destroyed, the ability is useless.

Known Users

Cartoons

  • Techadon Robots (Ben 10)
  • Synthroid (Ben 10)
  • Robotic Richard Simmons (The Simpsons)
  • Nanobot (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003 TV series)
  • Cyborg (Teen Titans 2003)

Comics

  • Brainiac (DC Comics)
  • Metallo (DC Comics)
  • The Fury (Marvel Comics)
  • Nimrod (Marvel Comics)
  • Tin Man (Marvel Comics)
  • Ultron (Marvel Comics)

Films

  • The Golden Army (Hellboy II: The Golden Army)
  • Iron Giant (The Iron Giant)

Live Action TV/Movies

  • KITT (Knight Rider)

Manga/Anime

  • Crimson Kingbolt (Accel World)
  • Meta-Cooler (Dragon Ball seres)
  • No. 502 (Gintama)
  • Gurren Lagann (Gurren Lagann)
  • Devil Gundam/Dark Gundam (Mobile Fighter G Gundam)
  • Gundams infused with DG Cells (Mobile Fighter G Gundam)
  • Mukade (Naruto)

Video Games

  • Dr. Ion (God Hand)
  • Clockwerk (Sly Cooper series)
  • The Ravenous Octomaw (Splatoon)

Gallery