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The user is capable of projecting a transparent version of himself across a certain distance. With manipulation of the "aura" projected by the hologram, the user is capable of creating a "god-like" appearance. |
The user is capable of projecting a transparent version of himself across a certain distance. With manipulation of the "aura" projected by the hologram, the user is capable of creating a "god-like" appearance. |
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The hologram is also capable of projecting his image across a great distance, provided that some visual stimulation of the place where the projection should go. As an example, the user was capable of projecting himself into a boardroom in Tokyo from his home in California with only a modern image of the board room. |
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The hologram is incapable of project |
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Revision as of 23:08, 2 December 2008
| Hologram projection | |
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| Absorbed by: | Horrorman |
| Ability to: | Project a transparent, transluscent, holographic version of self. |
Hologram projection is the ability to project yourself as a holographic person.
Limitations
The user is capable of projecting a transparent version of himself across a certain distance. With manipulation of the "aura" projected by the hologram, the user is capable of creating a "god-like" appearance.
The hologram is also capable of projecting his image across a great distance, provided that some visual stimulation of the place where the projection should go. As an example, the user was capable of projecting himself into a boardroom in Tokyo from his home in California with only a modern image of the board room.