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* | * A [[dying patient]] in a [[New York City hospital (Blackout)|New York City hospital]] naturally possesses this ability. | ||
* [[Benjamin Franklin]] naturally possessed this ability. | |||
==Limits== | ==Limits== |
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Electrical absorption | |
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A teenage patient releases absorbed electricity. | |
Held by: | Benjamin Franklin, Teenage patient |
Ability to: | Absorb and release electrical energy |
Electrical absorption is the ability to absorb electrical energy and release it in direct electrical arcs.
Characters
- A dying patient in a New York City hospital naturally possesses this ability.
- Benjamin Franklin naturally possessed this ability.
Limits
According to Joseph Priestley, Benjamin Franklin told him that during his initial kite experiment, he absorbed enough electricity to kill a normal man from the lightning bolt that struck the kite and traveled down the wet string. He also claimed that afterwards, he released the stored energy by touching his cat.
The teenage patient releases uncontrolled electrical arcs and electromagnetic pulses at unpredictable intervals. He appears to absorb energy from nearby electrical systems and release it whenever the charge reaches an unspecified threshold. Unlike Benjamin, the patient displayed that he does not require touch to transfer electricity, and can absorb and release electrical arcs through the air.
Examples
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Mohinder visits a teenage dying patient who exhibits this power...
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...at a hospital in New York City. (Blackout, Part 1)
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Afterwards, the patient still exudes a bit of electricity...
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...and he uncontrollably exudes the power, stopping a Primatech agent with ill intentions. (Blackout, Part 2)
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He attempts to end his own life.
See Also
- For the similar power of creating and directing electrical arcs, see lightning.
- For the similar power to create and direct electrical arcs as well as levitate using electromagnetic repulsion, see electromagnetism.