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 The ability to regenerate using mechanical machinery. Sub-power of Technology Manipulation. Variation of Regenerative Healing Factor.

Also Called

  • Auto Reconstruct Circuitry (Sly Cooper series)
  • Auto-Reconstruction/Repair/Reassembly/Restoration
  • Auto-Repair Ability (Dragon Ball series)
  • Cybernetic Healing Factor/Reconstruction/Repair/Reassembly/Restoration
  • Mechanical Healing Factor/Reconstruction/Repair/Reassembly/Restoration
  • Techno-Healing Factor/Reconstruction/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 or extents damage.
  • May require a specific source such as a computer, circuitry, or core.
    • If source destroyed, the ability is useless.
  • May be limited to certain forms of technology.

Known Users

Cartoons

  • Synthroid (Ben 10)
  • 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)
  • No. 502 (Gintama)
  • Gurren Lagann (Gurren Lagann)
  • 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)
  • The Ravenous Octomaw (Splatoon)

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