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Re: Favourite Mutant power
OMG hahaha having that power as a kid is a whooooole new ballgameJocelyn Eastman wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 18:25I can imagine that if I popped up out of nowhere it would scare someone. I would have been a terror as a kid with that power! Boo!Nym182 wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 16:15I agree! Plus, you would probably feel super safe all the time... You can always teleport away from danger! Really, the applications of this power are endless and I can't think of too many negatives to it! Maybe popping up someone and scaring someone?Jocelyn Eastman wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 12:38
I think the idea of being able to go wherever I want, whenever I want is really the most appealing aspect to me.
Also though, I can apparently take someone with me. That’s a pretty big part of this power too.
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I feel like it would also be the easiest to cover up or hide it.AvocaDebo621 wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 07:03 I liked all the powers as they all are incredibly awesome! But I really like Rye's ability. What could be better than the ability to teleport out of a bad situation at any time? So cool!
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I can remember jumping out from behind walls and scaring people. This would be much more effective!Nym182 wrote: ↑24 Feb 2020, 16:41OMG hahaha having that power as a kid is a whooooole new ballgameJocelyn Eastman wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 18:25I can imagine that if I popped up out of nowhere it would scare someone. I would have been a terror as a kid with that power! Boo!
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That would be an amazing power to have! I would definitely want it. However, from the book I like Adam's better.skindrukas wrote: ↑02 Feb 2020, 11:40 Definitely Rye! But if I could invent one myself, I'd go for freezing the time. I remember myself dreaming about it when I was a kid. I still think I'd be cool.
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Though teleportation is indeed a cool power to have. No more worrying when to get there, or how to get where you want to go. Think about it and voila. It saves us all the time and effort of going through things. That way as well you can be with the people you love the moment you want to.
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