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{{Infobox fan power
{{Infobox fan power
| caption = Event rejection
| caption = Event rejection
| held by = [[User:GabrielPetrelli|Dallas]], [http://bleach.wikia.com/wiki/Orihime_Inoue Orihime Inoue] (from ''Bleach'')
| held by = [[User:GabrielPetrelli|GabrielPetrelli]], [http://bleach.wikia.com/wiki/Orihime_Inoue Orihime Inoue] (from ''Bleach'')
| absorbed by =
| absorbed by =
| ability to = undo, or reject, any/all negative effects sustained by an object in past events.
| ability to = undo, or reject, any/all negative effects sustained by an object in past events.
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'''Event rejection''' is the [[ability]] to undo, or reject, any/all negative effects sustained by an object in past events. This power can be used to heal others, rebuild damaged objects and structures, resurrect the dead, and more.
'''Event rejection''' is the [[ability]] to undo, or reject, any/all negative effects sustained by an object in past events. Example applications of this power include healing others, rebuilding damaged objects and structures, and resurrecting the dead.


==Limits==
==Limits==
Use of this [[ability]] creates a semi-translucent "bubble", usually oblong in shape. The object to be restored has to fit completely within this bubble. The size of the bubble can be increased as the user becomes more adept with this ability. Currently, [[User:GabrielPetrelli|Dallas]] can only sustain event rejection over an area the size of a large SUV.
Use of this [[ability]] creates a semi-translucent "bubble", usually oblong in shape. The object to be restored has to fit completely within this bubble. The size of the bubble can be increased as the user becomes more adept with this ability.
===[[User:GabrielPetrelli|GabrielPetrelli]]===
Currently, [[User:GabrielPetrelli|GabrielPetrelli]] can sustain a "bubble" around six meters in length. He has not mastered this ability, and as such requires some physical remnants of the subject to be present.

==Notes==
* For most wielders, this [[ability]] requires at least some portion of the object/person in question. For example, an [[Evolved human]] with Event rejection can restore the arm of someone who's arm was cut off and destroyed. The user targets the space where the arm should be on the victim's body. The event of the dismemberment is rejected, and the arm reappears over a period of time.
** An [[Evolved human]] who has completely mastered this ability can theoretically restore a target even without physical remains.
* The time required to use this [[ability]] is affected by the severity of the event to be rejected. To completely reject the obliteration of a human can take upwards of an hour. Restoring a limb takes a skilled user only minutes.

Latest revision as of 18:43, 12 November 2008

Event rejection
Held by: GabrielPetrelli, Orihime Inoue (from Bleach)
Ability to: undo, or reject, any/all negative effects sustained by an object in past events.

Event rejection is the ability to undo, or reject, any/all negative effects sustained by an object in past events. Example applications of this power include healing others, rebuilding damaged objects and structures, and resurrecting the dead.

Limits

Use of this ability creates a semi-translucent "bubble", usually oblong in shape. The object to be restored has to fit completely within this bubble. The size of the bubble can be increased as the user becomes more adept with this ability.

GabrielPetrelli

Currently, GabrielPetrelli can sustain a "bubble" around six meters in length. He has not mastered this ability, and as such requires some physical remnants of the subject to be present.

Notes

  • For most wielders, this ability requires at least some portion of the object/person in question. For example, an Evolved human with Event rejection can restore the arm of someone who's arm was cut off and destroyed. The user targets the space where the arm should be on the victim's body. The event of the dismemberment is rejected, and the arm reappears over a period of time.
    • An Evolved human who has completely mastered this ability can theoretically restore a target even without physical remains.
  • The time required to use this ability is affected by the severity of the event to be rejected. To completely reject the obliteration of a human can take upwards of an hour. Restoring a limb takes a skilled user only minutes.