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(S19) Invisibility (- 61 -) With
this Power a hero can render himself undetectable by normal, consciously willed
sight. There are four very different means of accomplishing this effect. Each
form has unique characteristics regarding such factors as the area made
invisible, protection against light-based attacks, mechanical detection, and
detection by other means.
Physics: This is the form possessed by Sue Richards. The hero's body is
totally transparent to the visible light spectrum. He cannot be mechanically
detected or recorded (i.e. by photography or television) and is immune to
attacks using visible light (lasers, mostly). At Good rank and higher, the
invisibility range can be extended to cover other sections of the energy
spectrum (infrared and ultraviolet light, radiowaves, hard radiation); this also
bestows immunity to attacks using these forms. At these levels the hero can also
extend the area of invisibility beyond his body. This permits the hero to
protect others and, more importantly, to wear clothing. (H.G. Wells' Invisible
Man was unable to even conceal undigested food within his body.)
Telepathic: The hero is actually visible but is ignored and immediately
forgotten by beings who would otherwise be capable of detecting his presence. He
is also immune to detection by other senses. ("Did you hear anything?
Nah.") He can be mechanically detected and recorded (this is where this
Power gets weird); a video monitor or alarm that reveals the hero's presence
will be ignored by anyone within range of the hero's Power. Photographic film
records the hero, but anyone looking at it while within range of the hero's
Power will ignore the hero's image. Anyone outside this range can see the hero
quite clearly, and will be very confused about the lack of reaction by those
around the hero. He can extend this invisibility to anyone in physical contact
with him. If the hero loses touch (literally) with someone whom he was
protecting in this way, that person is immediately susceptible to the Power's
effect and forgets that the hero was ever there. Robots and cybernetic beings
are unaffected by this Power, but they can be protected by it. The Power does
not affect any light-based attack but does provide protection against psionic
attacks (-2CS for the attacker).
Hallucinatory: The hero is actually visible but is surrounded by a
telepathic field that makes others see an empty spot where the hero is. The
Hallucination can incorporate the hero's surroundings and affect real-time
viewers at a great distance. In other words, the hero can disguise the area
around himself and this disguise will fool anyone looking at the area, even if
they are miles away. However, this Power doesn't fool film or videotape; these
record the scene as it really is. Hallucination
also prevents detection by other senses. The hero can be mechanically detected
and recorded; as with the Telepathic form, anyone within, range o f the effect
ignores the hero. Robots and cybernetic beings can also detect him. This Power
provides no protection against light-based attacks, but does provide protection
against psionic attacks (-2CS for the attacker).
Holographic: The hero is actually visible but has surrounded himself with a
holographic image of empty space. The holograph can incorporate a wide area and
affects anyone within line of sight (if someone can see across interstellar
space, the holograph fools you). The holograph can be mechanically detected and
recorded as if it were real. It will not prevent detection by other senses.
Robots and cybernetic life accept the holograph as real. It provides protection
against light-based attacks equal to his Power rank -2CS. (
Example: the Incredible rank provides Excellent Resistance.) The
duration of any form of Invisibility is a function of the Power rank. This Power
can be reduced in effectiveness or even terminated by certain acts, performed
either by the hero or someone under the Power's effect. Simple physical contact
can alert others to the hero's presence (Physics, Hallucinatory, Holographic).
Physical attacks by the hero terminate the Invisibility (Telepathic) or reduce
its protection by -1CS for each attack the hero makes (all other forms). An
Invisible hero may find himself surrounded by a coating material (rain, dust,
and paint for example). This only effects the Physics-based Invisibility. At
Feeble, Poor, and Typical ranks the hero is visible for the duration of the
coating. At Good or higher ranks, such coatings remain visible for the number of
turns equal to eight minus the number of Power rank levels. (Example: Invisible
Woman is struck by a balloon filled with paint. Her Power is Excellent and
renders the paint invisible in three turns.) |