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=Powers=
 
=Powers=
 
''xxx pts''<br>
 
''xxx pts''<br>
xxx
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* '''Spatial Manipulations:''' 30 pts
 
==Spatial Manipulations==
 
==Spatial Manipulations==
''xxx pts (x pt power + x pts Alternate Effect)''<br>
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''xxx pts (30 pt power + x pts Alternate Effect)''<br>
 
Horizon's innate power is the generation of workhole effects. He is somehow capable of manipulating spacetime in such a way as to generate "bridges" between two non-contiguous places. Though he has learned some very finite control over this power, thanks to the alien technology that allows him to process the complex mathematics necessary to exert his will over it, the power seems to operate subconsciously (or, according to the aliens he found himself with, hyperconsciously).  
 
Horizon's innate power is the generation of workhole effects. He is somehow capable of manipulating spacetime in such a way as to generate "bridges" between two non-contiguous places. Though he has learned some very finite control over this power, thanks to the alien technology that allows him to process the complex mathematics necessary to exert his will over it, the power seems to operate subconsciously (or, according to the aliens he found himself with, hyperconsciously).  
  
 
He has mastered a number of tricks using this power, but some still remain outside of his reach. He has also not figured out how to avoid the disorientation caused to living creatures that pass through the spatial rifts he creates (he himself is immune to the effect, fortunately). ''This power is built as an Array of Alternate Effects.''
 
He has mastered a number of tricks using this power, but some still remain outside of his reach. He has also not figured out how to avoid the disorientation caused to living creatures that pass through the spatial rifts he creates (he himself is immune to the effect, fortunately). ''This power is built as an Array of Alternate Effects.''
 
===Wormholes===
 
===Wormholes===
''x pts + 5 pts (Neurasthenia)''<br>
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''24 pts + 5 pts (Neurasthenia)''<br>
Horizon's primary power seems to be the ability to rip holes in the fabric of spacetime to allow rapid passage from one place to another. Although neurologically disruptive to most creatures (see ''Neurasthenia'', below) it provides a rapid means of travel. In order to use it, however, he must perform quite rapid calculations using accurate geographical information (generally taken from the maps stored in his cybernetic interface).
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Horizon's primary power seems to be the ability to rip holes in the fabric of spacetime to allow rapid passage from one place to another. Although neurologically disruptive to most creatures (see ''Neurasthenia'', below) it provides a rapid means of travel.
* '''Wormhole:''' ''x ranks'' • Teleport • Standard Action, Range (XXX), Instant, 3 pts per rank • Easy Extended Only, Extended Range (5), Linked (Neurasthenia), Portal • Check Required (XXX, DC 15), Distracting, Increased Action
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* '''Wormhole:''' ''8 ranks'' • Teleport • Standard Action, Range (250 miles), Instant, 3 pts per rank • Easy Extended Only, Linked (Neurasthenia), Portal • Drawback (Neurasthenia), Distracting, Increased Action
 
 
 
===Integrity Disruption===
 
===Integrity Disruption===
''x pts + 5 pts (Neurasthenia)''<br>
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''24 pts + 5 pts (Neurasthenia)''<br>
 
Horizon has also learned to emit a field of disruptive "spatial static" around him, sending out waves of space-warping energy that causes damage in an area around him. Fortunately, he has learned to control exactly whom this targets in that area - everyone else simply experiences the odd sensation of these waves of distrupted spacetime flowing over and past them.
 
Horizon has also learned to emit a field of disruptive "spatial static" around him, sending out waves of space-warping energy that causes damage in an area around him. Fortunately, he has learned to control exactly whom this targets in that area - everyone else simply experiences the odd sensation of these waves of distrupted spacetime flowing over and past them.
* '''Integrity Disruption:''' ''x ranks'' • Damage (Area) • Standard Action, Area (30' radius, Selective), Instant, 3 pts per rank • Area, Selective, Linked (Neurasthenia)
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* '''Integrity Disruption:''' ''8 ranks'' • Damage (Area) • Standard Action, Area (30' radius, Selective), Instant, 3 pts per rank • Area, Selective, Linked (Neurasthenia)
 
 
 
===Warp Space===
 
===Warp Space===
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''24 pts''<br>
 
One of Horizon's favorite tricks is his ability to warp space, which he claimed to have "learned" from his interaction with the Golgari jump-ship's deflector screens. With this ability, he can shift space around himself or an ally, preventing an attack from striking them.
 
One of Horizon's favorite tricks is his ability to warp space, which he claimed to have "learned" from his interaction with the Golgari jump-ship's deflector screens. With this ability, he can shift space around himself or an ally, preventing an attack from striking them.
* '''Warp Space:''' ''x ranks'' • Deflect • Standard Action, Ranged (XXX), Instant, 3 pts per rank • Reflect, Redirect
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* '''Warp Space:''' ''8 ranks'' • Deflect • Standard Action, Ranged (200'•400'•800'), Instant, 3 pts per rank • Reflect, Redirect
 
 
 
===Locational Shift===
 
===Locational Shift===
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''26 pts''<br>
 
Horizon's mastery of spacetime's fabric allows him to quickly teleport himself around an area with a much reduced range than the use of his wormholes. Of course, he can only move himself with Locational Shift.
 
Horizon's mastery of spacetime's fabric allows him to quickly teleport himself around an area with a much reduced range than the use of his wormholes. Of course, he can only move himself with Locational Shift.
* '''Locational Shift:''' ''x ranks'' • Teleport • Move Action, Range (XXX), Instant, 3 pts per rank +2 flat • Accurate, Change Velocity, Turnabout
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* '''Locational Shift:''' ''8 ranks'' • Teleport • Move Action, Range (1 mile), Instant, 3 pts per rank +2 flat • Accurate, Change Velocity, Turnabout
 
 
 
===Stargate===
 
===Stargate===
''x pts (x pts Teleport + 2pts Movement - Space Travel + 5 pts (Neurasthenia)''<br>
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''29 pts (21 pts Teleport + 3 pts Movement - Space Travel + 5 pts (Neurasthenia)''<br>
xxx
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Though the Golgari discovered technology that would allow them to control this power, Horizon cannot do so himself. Fortunately, he doesn't have much call to do so - it allows him to rip open half-mile wide spatial rifts that can transport whatever moves through them from one galaxy to the next.
* '''Stargate:''' ''x ranks'' • Teleport • Move Action, Range (XX), Instant, 4 pts per rank • Linked (Neurasthenia), Portal (+8 flat to increase portal size)  
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* '''Stargate:''' ''7 ranks'' • Teleport • Move Action, Range (Interstellar), Instant, 3 pts per rank • Linked (Neurasthenia), Portal (+8 flat to increase portal size) • Uncontrolled
** ''Movement: Space Travel (2 ranks)'' • 1pt per rank • Uncontrolled
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** ''Movement: Space Travel (3 ranks)'' • 1 pt per rank • Uncontrolled
 
 
 
 
===Tetradimensional Shift===
 
xxx
 
* '''Tetradimensional Shift:''' ''x ranks'' • Teleport + Movement (Space Travel, Time Travel) • Move Action, Range (XX), Instant, X pts per rank • Uncontrolled
 
 
 
 
===Neurasthenia===
 
===Neurasthenia===
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''5 pts''<br>
 
When living creatures pass through Horizon's spatial rifts, the experience seems to overwhelm the neurological integrity of the creature involved. Though it does no lasting harm, it can cause disorientation, sudden exhaustion, vertigo and even unconsciousness. This power is added to those powers it is linked to, and its cost is considered in the cost of those powers already.
 
When living creatures pass through Horizon's spatial rifts, the experience seems to overwhelm the neurological integrity of the creature involved. Though it does no lasting harm, it can cause disorientation, sudden exhaustion, vertigo and even unconsciousness. This power is added to those powers it is linked to, and its cost is considered in the cost of those powers already.
 
* '''Neurasthenia:''' ''4 ranks'' • Affliction (Fortitude; Dazed > Stunned > Incapacitated) • Standard Action, Close, 1 pts per rank +1 flat • Indirect, Linked (Integrity Disruption, Wormhole)
 
* '''Neurasthenia:''' ''4 ranks'' • Affliction (Fortitude; Dazed > Stunned > Incapacitated) • Standard Action, Close, 1 pts per rank +1 flat • Indirect, Linked (Integrity Disruption, Wormhole)

Revision as of 02:28, 30 July 2014

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  • Origin: xxx
  • Power Level: 8 (120 PP: Abilities xxx • Defenses xxx • Skills xxx • Advantages xxx • Powers xxx)

Traits

Abilities

xxx pts
Strength 0, Stamina 0, Agility 0, Dexterity 0, Fighting 0, Intellect 0, Awareness 0, Presence 0

Defenses

x pts
Dodge x (x+x), Fortitude x (x+x), Parry x (x+x), Toughness x (x+x), Will x (x+x)

Skills

x pts
xxx

Advantages

x pts

  • xxx: xxx. xxx

Powers

xxx pts

  • Spatial Manipulations: 30 pts

Spatial Manipulations

xxx pts (30 pt power + x pts Alternate Effect)
Horizon's innate power is the generation of workhole effects. He is somehow capable of manipulating spacetime in such a way as to generate "bridges" between two non-contiguous places. Though he has learned some very finite control over this power, thanks to the alien technology that allows him to process the complex mathematics necessary to exert his will over it, the power seems to operate subconsciously (or, according to the aliens he found himself with, hyperconsciously).

He has mastered a number of tricks using this power, but some still remain outside of his reach. He has also not figured out how to avoid the disorientation caused to living creatures that pass through the spatial rifts he creates (he himself is immune to the effect, fortunately). This power is built as an Array of Alternate Effects.

Wormholes

24 pts + 5 pts (Neurasthenia)
Horizon's primary power seems to be the ability to rip holes in the fabric of spacetime to allow rapid passage from one place to another. Although neurologically disruptive to most creatures (see Neurasthenia, below) it provides a rapid means of travel.

  • Wormhole: 8 ranks • Teleport • Standard Action, Range (250 miles), Instant, 3 pts per rank • Easy Extended Only, Linked (Neurasthenia), Portal • Drawback (Neurasthenia), Distracting, Increased Action

Integrity Disruption

24 pts + 5 pts (Neurasthenia)
Horizon has also learned to emit a field of disruptive "spatial static" around him, sending out waves of space-warping energy that causes damage in an area around him. Fortunately, he has learned to control exactly whom this targets in that area - everyone else simply experiences the odd sensation of these waves of distrupted spacetime flowing over and past them.

  • Integrity Disruption: 8 ranks • Damage (Area) • Standard Action, Area (30' radius, Selective), Instant, 3 pts per rank • Area, Selective, Linked (Neurasthenia)

Warp Space

24 pts
One of Horizon's favorite tricks is his ability to warp space, which he claimed to have "learned" from his interaction with the Golgari jump-ship's deflector screens. With this ability, he can shift space around himself or an ally, preventing an attack from striking them.

  • Warp Space: 8 ranks • Deflect • Standard Action, Ranged (200'•400'•800'), Instant, 3 pts per rank • Reflect, Redirect

Locational Shift

26 pts
Horizon's mastery of spacetime's fabric allows him to quickly teleport himself around an area with a much reduced range than the use of his wormholes. Of course, he can only move himself with Locational Shift.

  • Locational Shift: 8 ranks • Teleport • Move Action, Range (1 mile), Instant, 3 pts per rank +2 flat • Accurate, Change Velocity, Turnabout

Stargate

29 pts (21 pts Teleport + 3 pts Movement - Space Travel + 5 pts (Neurasthenia)
Though the Golgari discovered technology that would allow them to control this power, Horizon cannot do so himself. Fortunately, he doesn't have much call to do so - it allows him to rip open half-mile wide spatial rifts that can transport whatever moves through them from one galaxy to the next.

  • Stargate: 7 ranks • Teleport • Move Action, Range (Interstellar), Instant, 3 pts per rank • Linked (Neurasthenia), Portal (+8 flat to increase portal size) • Uncontrolled
    • Movement: Space Travel (3 ranks) • 1 pt per rank • Uncontrolled

Neurasthenia

5 pts
When living creatures pass through Horizon's spatial rifts, the experience seems to overwhelm the neurological integrity of the creature involved. Though it does no lasting harm, it can cause disorientation, sudden exhaustion, vertigo and even unconsciousness. This power is added to those powers it is linked to, and its cost is considered in the cost of those powers already.

  • Neurasthenia: 4 ranks • Affliction (Fortitude; Dazed > Stunned > Incapacitated) • Standard Action, Close, 1 pts per rank +1 flat • Indirect, Linked (Integrity Disruption, Wormhole)

Cybernetics

xxx pts
The aliens installed extensive experimental cybernetics in Horizon's body when they found him. These cybernetics allowed them to harness his power to a degree he hasn't managed to replicate for himself yet. He also had his free well and self-motivation stripped from him, but those mechanisms were destroyed in the Boston Conflagration. He still has a number of impressive internal mechanical systems, including a nanotech colony where his heart used to be.

  • xxx: x ranks • POWER • XX Action, RANGE, DUR, X pts per rank
  • xxx: x ranks • POWER • XX Action, RANGE, DUR, X pts per rank
  • xxx: x ranks • POWER • XX Action, RANGE, DUR, X pts per rank
  • xxx: x ranks • POWER • XX Action, RANGE, DUR, X pts per rank
  • xxx: x ranks • POWER • XX Action, RANGE, DUR, X pts per rank
  • xxx: x ranks • POWER • XX Action, RANGE, DUR, X pts per rank
  • xxx: x ranks • POWER • XX Action, RANGE, DUR, X pts per rank
  • xxx: x ranks • POWER • XX Action, RANGE, DUR, X pts per rank



  • Comprehend (Languages, Machines)
  • Enhanced Traits
  • Immortality
  • Immunity (Aging, Disease, Poison, Starvation/Thirst, Sleep; All Suffocation) - 7
  • Immunity (Electricity) - 5
  • Movement (Environmental Adaptation, Safe Fall
  • Protection
  • Quickness (Inventing)
  • Senses
    • Visual: Ranged*, Acute*, Accurate*, Analytical (Full Spectrum - 4r), Darkvision (2), Distance Sense (1), Rapid (2 - all senses)
    • Auditory: Ranged*, Acute*, Radius*, Radio (1)
    • Olfactory: Radius*
    • Tactile: Accurate*, Radius*

Nanite Field

xxx pts
The nanite colony where Horizon's heart used to be constantly pumps nanites not just through his body, but into the air around him, generally out to a limited range.

  • xxx: x ranks • POWER • XX Action, RANGE, DUR, X pts per rank
  • Communication (Mental)
  • Create (Machines)
  • Environment (Light)
  • Healing (Self & Others)
  • Mind Reading
  • Nullify (Psychic, Technology)
  • Remote Sensing
  • Senses, Mental: Accurate (2), Awareness (Mental Powers, 1), Counters Concealment (2r), Counters Illusion (2), Danger Sense (1), Detect Thoughts (2)

History

  • x