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'''Transmutation''' is the ability to change one chemical element into another by a nuclear reaction.
'''Transmutation''' is the [[Abilities|ability]] to change one chemical element into another by a nuclear reaction.


==Characters==
==Characters==

Revision as of 03:46, 30 December 2009

Transmutation
Originally held by: Selene Taylor
Absorbed by: Mason Storm(discarded)
Ability to: change one chemical element into another by a nuclear reaction.

Transmutation is the ability to change one chemical element into another by a nuclear reaction.

Characters

  • Selene Taylor possesses this ability.
  • Mason Storm mimicked this ability and later discarded it.

Limits

Selene Taylor

Selene is able to to change one chemical element into another by a nuclear reaction. This ability works on both organic and inorganic matter. It can be used against a living subject with devastating results. The most obvious being instantaneous death. This ability has a byproduct of generating a conical nuclear pulse with a sixty percent chance of rendering a fit adult unconscious and a seventy-five percent chance to disorient everyone within a fifteen foot radius.

Mason Storm

Mason was able to to change one chemical element into another by a nuclear reaction. This ability works on both organic and inorganic matter. It can be used against a living subject with devastating results. The most obvious being instantaneous death.