The power to emulate the construction capacities of other machine forms. Sub-Power of Technology Imitation. Technique of Technical Power Replication. Variation of Power Replication. Not to be confused with Technological Assimilation
Also Called[]
- Technology Replication/Cloning
- Technological Cloning/Mimicry/Replication
Capabilities[]
The user can copy the abilities, function or design effect of other forms of mechanical construction right down to its internal design, changing their own mechanical structure to accommodate new programming and parameters.
Applications[]
- Study and copy the function of technology.
- Replicate and improve upon copied schematics.
Techniques[]
Associations[]
- Ability Information Archiving
- Adaptive Replication
- Advanced Technology
- Amalgamation
- Bionic Physiology
- Energy Emulation
- Energy Signature Alternation
- Exotic Technology
- Force-Field Generation
- Mechanical Morphing
- Rocket Fists
- Technological Assimilation
- Transformation Mimicry
- Object Replication
- Power Replication
- Programmable Powers
- Programming
Limitations[]
- Can imitate flaws of copied designs.
- May not copy the machine, only its function.
- Works only on mechanical layouts.
Known Users[]
- Galvanic Mechamorphs (Ben 10)
- Bass (Capcom)
- Megaman (Capcom)
- Megaman X (Capcom)
- Protoman (Capcom)
- Zero (Capcom)
- AMAZO (DC Comics)
- Manhunters (DC Comics)
- O.M.A.C's (DC Comics)
- Awesome Android (Marvel Comics)
- Super-Adaptoid (Marvel Comics)
- Kronis/Trap Jaw (Netflix's He-Man and the Masters of the Universe)
- Various Characters (Kinnikuman)
- Cybertronians (Transformers)
Known Items[]
- Power Rings (DC Comics)
- Undifferentiated Microclusters (Avengers Assemble)
- RA (Robot Adaptoid) Unit (Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius)