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While power sappers and nullifiers have been around for over a decade, it was when Lily's developed a method that seems to work on incarnate-class targets that the top brass took notice. By extending her natural EM emmissions to cover a large area, Sparkz can intrude into metahuman enemies' nerves and cumulatively weaken them. This process can be slow, and means Sparkz first needs to survive an incarnate's onslaught long enough to weaken them into a manageable position, but it's still more than Longbow has right now. Being (normally) immune to powers suppression, incarnates are the biggest cause for concern for all governments in the world. Incarnates cannot be jailed, and their vast power means they cannot be killed either (except, perhaps, by other incarnates). If Longbow, if NATO, could successfully arrest one single incarnate, that would do wonders in "showing the world governments are back in charge," recovering the control they lost ever since Statesman went and stole governments' authority along with their nuclear arsenals back in the sixties. Such victory over an incarnate has yet to happen. Nevertheless, Longbow sees a new asset that warrants grooming. | While power sappers and nullifiers have been around for over a decade, it was when Lily's developed a method that seems to work on incarnate-class targets that the top brass took notice. By extending her natural EM emmissions to cover a large area, Sparkz can intrude into metahuman enemies' nerves and cumulatively weaken them. This process can be slow, and means Sparkz first needs to survive an incarnate's onslaught long enough to weaken them into a manageable position, but it's still more than Longbow has right now. Being (normally) immune to powers suppression, incarnates are the biggest cause for concern for all governments in the world. Incarnates cannot be jailed, and their vast power means they cannot be killed either (except, perhaps, by other incarnates). If Longbow, if NATO, could successfully arrest one single incarnate, that would do wonders in "showing the world governments are back in charge," recovering the control they lost ever since Statesman went and stole governments' authority along with their nuclear arsenals back in the sixties. Such victory over an incarnate has yet to happen. Nevertheless, Longbow sees a new asset that warrants grooming. | ||
Curious on how much more juice they could squeeze out of this new asset, a Longbow paranormal R&D big wig tried an experimental procedure on her and then recommended her to major in IT on the off chance Sparkz also developed an affinity for cyberkinesis. After the unexpected (if partial) success, this big wig offered to further assist her, not out of the kindness of her heart, but rather that cybermancers are on a classification rather close to the Nuclear 90 on the threat scale, and as such, armies are forbidden from having cybermancers | Curious on how much more juice they could squeeze out of this new asset, a Longbow paranormal R&D big wig tried an experimental procedure on her and then recommended her to major in IT on the off chance Sparkz also developed an affinity for cyberkinesis. After the unexpected (if partial) success, this big wig offered to further assist her, not out of the kindness of her heart, but rather that cybermancers are on a classification rather close to the Nuclear 90 on the threat scale, and as such, armies are forbidden from having cybermancers in their ranks, so having a freelancer one indebted to the corps for occasional black operations was a wise investment. Unlike actual cybermancers, however, she can't make devices behave in ways they're not meant to (she can hijack a killer drone, but she can't make it do anything that would go against its A.I's Basic Inference Rules Set), and she is constrained by her own expertise in IT and electronics (metatechnology and alien devices are beyond her grasp). | ||
''(*) The "Death Ray" was Nikola Tesla's most famous theoretical weapon, and worked by tuning an electro-magnetic field at the right frequency to generate | ''(*) The "Death Ray" was Nikola Tesla's most famous theoretical weapon, and worked by tuning an electro-magnetic field at the right frequency to generate positron-electron pairs and then shoot them separately through an ionized plasma gas channel. This particle beam would impact targets and wreak the ensuing havok of a matter/antimatter collision upon them. In a world of superheroes, it's only reasonable to assume this theoretical weapon works. | ||
''(**) As per a proposed hypothesis on "quantum phones," each electron is a potential gateway between universes. | ''(**) As per a proposed hypothesis on "quantum phones," each electron is a potential gateway between universes. | ||
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