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File:Spider-Girl MC2.jpg|Spider-Girl (MC2/Marvel Comics) inherited her spider powers from her father.
 
File:Spider-Girl MC2.jpg|Spider-Girl (MC2/Marvel Comics) inherited her spider powers from her father.
 
Spider-woman-avengers.jpg|Spider-Women (Marvel Comics)
 
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The Amazing Spider-Man.jpg|Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Marvel Comics) gained his spider powers after getting bite by a radioactive spider.
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The Amazing Spider-Man.jpg|Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Marvel Comics) gained his spider powers after getting bite by a radioactive spider.
 
Bleeding Edge Armor suit-up 01.jpg|The Bleeding Edge Armor (Marvel Comics), unlike any armor before it, is stored in Stark's bones, and can be assembled and controlled by his thoughts.
 
Bleeding Edge Armor suit-up 01.jpg|The Bleeding Edge Armor (Marvel Comics), unlike any armor before it, is stored in Stark's bones, and can be assembled and controlled by his thoughts.
 
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Stitch (Lilo and Stitch).jpg|Stitch, A.K.A. Experiment 626 (Lilo & Stitch), an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba who's prime objective is to destroy anything he touches.
 
Angel Lilo & Stitch.jpg|Experiment 624 (Lilo & Stitch) is an illegal genetic experiment who is design to turn good experiments back to bad ones.
 
Angel Lilo & Stitch.jpg|Experiment 624 (Lilo & Stitch) is an illegal genetic experiment who is design to turn good experiments back to bad ones.
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Agent Orange Wildstorm.jpg|Agent Orange (WildStorm Comics) is a super powered killing machine created by the FBI. Instead of blood, Agent Orange has a substance called dioxin flowing through his veins.
 
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Revision as of 03:56, 5 August 2018

The ability to be altered, powered and/or created by science. Scientific equivalent to Artificially Enhanced Physiology. Opposite to Magically Enhanced Physiology.

Also Called

  • Artificial/Synthetic Physiology
  • Artificial/Synthetic Lifeform Physiology
  • Experiment
  • Experimented Physiology
  • Product of Science
  • Science Altered Physiology
  • Science Powered Physiology

Capabilities

The user is altered, powered and/or created by science. Their specific physiology can be the result of scientific experiments whether proven successful or abortive, the improbable consequence of scientific accidents will. Their original physiology can be either altered through genetics (mutations), drugs, cybernetics or radioactive waste which may allow them to morph into an artificial being, one powered by scientific energies. The resulting traits and abilities vary greatly between users, can be controlled or not, and may be seen as either a gift or a curse.

Applications

Techniques

Variations

Associations

Known Users

Comics/Cartoons

  • Various Supervillains (The Awesomes)
  • Inque (Batman Beyond)
  • Ben Tennyson (Ben 10)
  • Eunice (Ben 10)
  • Cybersix (Cybersix)
  • Allen Adam (DC Comics)
  • Anarky (DC Comics)
  • Azrael (DC Comics)
  • Bane (DC Comics)
  • Brainiac (DC Comics)
  • Captain Atom (DC Comics)
  • Clayface (DC Comics)
  • Coluans (DC Comics)
  • Cyborg (DC Comics)
  • Hourman (DC Comics)
  • Johnny Quick (DC Comics)
  • Lexiac (DC Comics)
  • Major Force (DC Comics)
  • NKVDemon (DC Comics)
  • Snowflame (DC Comics)
  • EVOs (Generator Rex)
  • Karl Ruprecht Kroenen (Hellboy)
  • Experiments/Stitch's cousins (Lilo & Stitch)
  • Beta Ray Bill (Marvel Comics)
  • Black Widow (Marvel Comics)
  • Captain America (Marvel Comics); via Super Soldier Serum
  • Deviants (Marvel Comics)
  • Eternals (Marvel Comics)
  • Gamma Mutates (Marvel Comics)
  • Homo Sapiens Superior (Marvel Comics)
  • Inhumans (Marvel Comics)
  • Miguel O'Hara/Spider-Man (Marvel Comics/Marvel 2099)
  • Patriot (Marvel Comics)
  • Sentry (Marvel Comics); via Super Soldier Serum variant
  • Cooch (Super Mansion)
  • Brad (Super Mansion)
  • Frau Mantis (Super Mansion)
  • Ninja Turtles (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1987 TV series)
  • Carter (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1987 TV series)
  • Scamlar (Totally Spies)
  • Midnighter (DC/WildStorm Comics)
  • Agent Orange (WildStorm Comics)

Anime/Manga

  • Orphelia Landlufen (The Asterisk War)
  • Arrancars (Bleach)
  • Mayuri Kurotsuchi (Bleach)
  • Nemu Kurotsuchi (Bleach)
  • Szayel Aporro Granz (Bleach)
  • Visored (Bleach)
  • Janie (A Certain Scientific Railgun series); as Chemicaloid
  • Febrie (A Certain Scientific Railgun series); as Chemicaloid
  • Last Order (A Certain Magical Index series); Misaka Mikoto clone
  • Misaka Worst (A Certain Magical Index series); Misaka Mikoto clone
  • ”Sister’s” (A Certain Magical Index series); Misaka Mikoto clones
  • Cell (Dragon Ball Z)
  • Androids (Dragon Ball Z)
  • Object Pilots (Heavy Object)
  • Mikumo Kushinada (History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi)
  • Homunculus (Fullmetal Alchemist)
  • Akimichi Clan (Naruto)
  • Hiruko (Naruto)
  • Kabuto Yakushi (Naruto)
  • Nagato/Pain (Naruto: Shippuden)
  • Orochimaru (Naruto/Naruto)
  • Six Paths of Pain (Naruto)
  • Bartholomew Kuma (One Piece)
  • Franky (One Piece)
  • New Fishman Pirates (One Piece); via drug enhancing
  • Pacifista (One Piece)
  • Tony Tony Chopper (One Piece)
  • Tsukune Aono (Rosario + Vampire)

Video Games

  • Trace/Athetos (Axiom Verge)
  • Athetos clones (Axiom Verge)
  • Joker (Batman: Arkham Asylum)
  • Titan Henchmen (Batman: Arkham Asylum)
  • Splicers (Bioshock series)
  • Augmented (Deus Ex)
  • Conduits (InFamous)
  • Infected (InFamous)
  • Vermaak 88/The Ice Gang (InFamous 2)
  • Jak (Jak and Daxter)
  • Genome Soldiers (Metal Gear Solid)
  • The Dark Sage (Ninjustsu series); gave Human Rashi a special pill which unlock power but had a side effect
  • James Heller (Prototype 2)
  • Alex Mercer (Prototype)
  • Big Al (Ratchet and Clank)
  • Infected (Resident Evil)
  • Nemesis T-Type (Resident Evil)
  • Earth Dragon (Saga Frontier)
  • Shadow the Hedgehog (Sonic the Hedgehog)
  • Dr. Mario (Super Mario)
  • Basilisx (Super Mario Bros. Z)
  • The Aesir (Too Human)
  • Orks (Warhammer 40000)

Live Television/Movies

  • Adam (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  • Riley Finn (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  • All Initiative operatives (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  • Biomechanical demonoids (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  • Riley Finn (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  • X5 Series supersoldiers (Dark Angel)
  • Max Guevara (Dark Angel)
  • Peyton Westlake (Darkman)
  • Scott (Heroes)
  • Mohinder Suresh (Heroes)
  • Ando Masahasi (Heroes)
  • Nathan Petrelli (Heroes)
  • Tracy Strauss (Heroes)
  • Niki Sanders (Heroes)
  • Barbara (Heroes)
  • All Humans (Heroes, Alternate future)
  • Peter Petrelli (Heroes)
  • Indominus Rex (Jurassic World)
  • Eddie Morra (Limitless)
  • Morgan and Lee Weathers (Morgan)
  • Augments (Star Trek)
  • Khan Noonien Singh (Star Trek)

Gallery

Cartoon/Comics

Anime/Manga

Video Games

Live Television/Movies