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Theodore Sprague uses his radiation powers to boil a glass of water.

Induced Radioactivity is the ability to emit radiation and/or induce radioactive properties into objects and people.

Characters

Ted Sprague is the only character known to have this ability.

Limits

Ted has limited control over his ability to emit radiation. When agitated, he appears to emit radiation unintentionally. This radiation can be harmful to people in his vicinity. He seems to be able to emit radiation on purpose, but he apparently cannot consistently prevent himself from emitting radiation. Keeping him calm seems to reduce his radioactive emissions.

The type of radiation that Ted emits isn't clear; he may be able to emit a broad spectrum of radiation.

At close range, Ted can produce enough radiation to bring a glass of water to a boil in just a few seconds.

Examples

  • Ted's apartment showed signs of high-intensity radiation exposure.
  • Ted caused a glass of water he was holding to boil.

Fan Theories

Please refer to Theory:Induced radioactivity for fan-created theories and other speculation.

Evolved Human Abilities edit
Abilities

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Evolutions Abilities

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Graphic Novel Abilities

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See Also:

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Examples of induced radioactivity