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As her friends' resident comedic relief, using her powers in "cartoon logic" is not so much a hobby as it is a way of life, but her training has made her as comfortable with them as without them. Having the power needed to deal with basically any situation, she refuses to kill, so her MO is mostly indirect combat and "battlefield control." Unreasonably well adapted despite the hellish training regimes she went through growing up (or, perhaps, because of said regimes). Her upbringing as a "born and bred cape" by Antonio Nash gave her an unshakable sense of right and wrong, and a life with her powers gave her a knack for lateral thinking. | As her friends' resident comedic relief, using her powers in "cartoon logic" is not so much a hobby as it is a way of life, but her training has made her as comfortable with them as without them. Having the power needed to deal with basically any situation, she refuses to kill, so her MO is mostly indirect combat and "battlefield control." Unreasonably well adapted despite the hellish training regimes she went through growing up (or, perhaps, because of said regimes). Her upbringing as a "born and bred cape" by Antonio Nash gave her an unshakable sense of right and wrong, and a life with her powers gave her a knack for lateral thinking. | ||
= | =Powers and Limitations: Matter Manipulation, and then Some= | ||
While Haley has never had problem duplicating simple objects as long as she has an available sample (regardless of the material's rarity), her powers alone shouldn't be able to properly restore tissue in complex physical wounds, let alone rebuild manufactured objects. Unbeknownst to Haley, ever since her death and resurrection, her powers started branching to things beyond manipulation of Strong and Weak Force, and now Haley can unconsciously read an object's Physical Information[*] (which, according to Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, should be impossible) in order to re-build it to a previous state. While she has no trouble restoring damage to living tissue (in the case of organic materials, Physical Information is in their DNA, something "easier" to read), there is a limit as to the complexity of inanimate objects Haley can restore or duplicate (metatech and Dimensionless-level lifeforms are beyond her grasp). | While Haley has never had problem duplicating simple objects as long as she has an available sample (regardless of the material's rarity), her powers alone shouldn't be able to properly restore tissue in complex physical wounds, let alone rebuild manufactured objects. Unbeknownst to Haley, ever since her death and resurrection, her powers started branching to things beyond manipulation of Strong and Weak Force, and now Haley can unconsciously read an object's Physical Information[*] (which, according to Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, should be impossible) in order to re-build it to a previous state. While she has no trouble restoring damage to living tissue (in the case of organic materials, Physical Information is in their DNA, something "easier" to read), there is a limit as to the complexity of inanimate objects Haley can restore or duplicate (metatech and Dimensionless-level lifeforms are beyond her grasp). | ||
Invulnerable metahumans extend said invincibility to their gluons[**], and are thus immune to her powers. As an additional, self-imposed limitation, she won't use her powers on living beings for anything other than restorative purposes. | |||
''[*] In Quantum Physics, Physical Information is understood as a system's full quantum vector. A fundamental postulate of quantum mechanics is that complete information about a system is encoded in its wave function up to when the wave function collapses and, in principle, complete information about a physical system at one point in time should determine its state at any other time.'' | ''[*] In Quantum Physics, Physical Information is understood as a system's full quantum vector. A fundamental postulate of quantum mechanics is that complete information about a system is encoded in its wave function up to when the wave function collapses and, in principle, complete information about a physical system at one point in time should determine its state at any other time.'' | ||
''[**] Gluons are exchange particles for the strong force between quarks. As the name implies, they're what bind particles together. | |||
=Trivia= | =Trivia= |