Bionic Physiology[]
Capabilities[]
The user either is or can transform into an machine. Can include small factories instead of organs, which can manifest instruments such as mechanical arms, weapons, or wheels. Some may be limited to specific mechanisms or parts to which their body can operate, others abilities may be limited only by their imagination.
Applications[]
Anatomical Liberation/Head Liberation/Body Part Substitution
Bio-Mechanical Constructs
Mechanical Limb Generation
Bio-Metal Physiology
Bio-Tech Manipulation
Concussion Beams
Decelerated Aging or Semi-Immortality
Defunct Physiology
Electronic Eyes
Enhanced Condition
Enhanced Agility
Enhanced Durability/Invulnerability
Enhanced Endurance
Enhanced Speed
Enhanced Strength
Flight
Mechanical Weapon Construct
Nanite Manipulation
Technomorphism
High-Tech Exoskeleton
Hunger Suppression
Oxygen Independence
Pain Suppression
Scanner Vision
Self-Sustenance
Technology Manipulation
Technological Combat
Vacuum Adaptation
Weapon Manipulation
Limitations[]
- Those with Technology Manipulation could render the user helpless, some users generate this ability as a preventive measure, unless the user has the ability themselves.
- Runs a risk of attacks from those who can emit Electromagnetic pulses.
- Some may be limited on how long they can be in this form.
- Some are limited on which part of their body can become robotic
- Users could run the risk or are prone to a computer virus
- Androids may be limited to fulfill its programming.
Known Users[]
BG9 (Bleach)
Omega Sentinel (Marvel Comics)
Brick Baxter/Cyber Shadow (The Young Guardians)
Lady Deathstrike (Marvel Comics)
Victor Stone/Cyborg (DC Comics)
Thought Robot (DC Comics)
Cyborg Superman (DC Comics)
Jax Briggs (Mortal Kombat)
Android 16 (Dragon Ball Z)