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* '''[[Light Manipulation]]''': By manipulating electromagnetic radiation.
* '''[[Light Manipulation]]''': By manipulating electromagnetic radiation.
* '''[[Explosion Manipulation|Causing Explosions]]''': By releasing large amounts of energy at once.
* '''[[Explosion Manipulation|Causing Explosions]]''': By releasing large amounts of energy at once.
* '''[[Heat Manipulation|Temperature Manipulation]]''': By transferring heat.
* '''[[Temperature Manipulation]]''': By transferring heat.
* '''Ionizing Targets''': By using ionizing radiation, leading to possible radiation poisoning and diseases such as cancers or other deformities.
* '''Ionizing Targets''': By using ionizing radiation, leading to possible radiation poisoning and diseases such as cancers or other deformities.
* '''[[Matter Manipulation]]''': By disrupting the bonds between molecules and even between atoms and their electrons.
* '''[[Matter Manipulation]]''': By disrupting the bonds between molecules and even between atoms and their electrons.

Latest revision as of 07:03, 16 July 2024

The ability to manipulate the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through empty space or a material medium. This page focuses on electromagnetic radiation, commonly used by fictional characters as part of their power set.

It's important to note that radiation can be ionizing or non-ionizing. Ionizing radiation possesses enough energy to break the bonds between electrons and atoms, causing severe damage to living beings, making this variant far more destructive.

Depending on its frequency and inherent energy, electromagnetic radiation is classified into gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet, visible light, infrared, microwaves, and radio waves.

Possible Uses

  • Light Manipulation: By manipulating electromagnetic radiation.
  • Causing Explosions: By releasing large amounts of energy at once.
  • Temperature Manipulation: By transferring heat.
  • Ionizing Targets: By using ionizing radiation, leading to possible radiation poisoning and diseases such as cancers or other deformities.
  • Matter Manipulation: By disrupting the bonds between molecules and even between atoms and their electrons.