Character name: Hisashi
Link: http://www.intothebeyond.org/t599-hisashi?highlight=Hisashi
Name: Cybuttons 1.048596 (Okay not really. I'll probably just call them buttons. I'm not good with names.)
Type: Science-infused-buttons (The type that you wear.)
Appearance: They look like normal black buttons, completely inconspicuous.
Materials: Metals, maybe some motherboards and gears and stuff. Ya know, technology things.
Thickness: N/A
Purpose: They give him buffs in battle that he can use to not be killed and stuff.
Abilities: The first one allows him to teleport, the second to control vectors, the third to change substances into other substances (Like change a wooden door to a metal door. For those of you that have seen FMA, it's kind of like Alchemy except you can't change the shape of things intentionally, and the fourth to make sure they don't break in battle or fall of of his shirt.
Energy Cost: It doesn't take energy directly from him, but rather his kinetic energy. So in order for them to stay "charged" he has to be moving in some way. Now this movement doesn't have to be a lot or constant, because if he moves a lot in part of the day then it can store some of that energy. It works just like a manual pocket-watch if any of you have had that.
Limitations/Weaknesses: Button 1: This is long-distance teleportation only, in which he must to have a specific destination in mind with the coordinates to it. He can’t just teleport 100 miles south without knowing what lies there. It would be like teleport me to _____. It's not useful in battle unless he wants to GTFO of the situation. It has a maximum range of 12,000 miles and a minimum range of 1,000 miles.
Button 2: He can only control the vectors of himself and things he's touching. Vector's work in systems. A person is one system, a chair is one system. They are still separate systems even if they are touching so he can only change the vector of one of them unless he's touching them both. He cannot change the vector's of anything more or less specific than these systems like someone's blood or a room with everything in it. He can only move things up to the size of a car. The bigger it is, the slower he can move it. The tiny things he can move as fast as a bullet and the bigger things can only move as fast as someone could throw a baseball. Small means around the size of a bullet. It plays around with whole force = mass times acceleration so that it always ends up being the same force.
Button 3:This too he can only do to his clothes or things he's touching. He can't turn any non-organic material into organic material and vice-versa. He can't change the state of matter of anything and he can't change the shape of things. He can only change the material of things up to the size of a car. He cannot use this button for gases or liquids. Small materials must be touched for 3 seconds before changing, (small means the same as before so around the size of a bullet), medium things must be touched for 5 seconds before changing, (A chair would be around this size.) and big things must be touched for 7 seconds before changing, (So a refrigerator or car.) He can only turn things into wood, steel, concrete, glass, brick, copper, plastic, and asphalt,and he can return whatever he turns into one of those back into thier original material.
Button 4: This doesn't make the buttons indestructible, it's just made to make sure they can all endure time, weathering, and battle with no major errors and minimal maintenance.
Cost: 1,000 each maybe 2,000 each? I don't know. Would each one cost a different number?
Link: http://www.intothebeyond.org/t599-hisashi?highlight=Hisashi
Name: Cybuttons 1.048596 (Okay not really. I'll probably just call them buttons. I'm not good with names.)
Type: Science-infused-buttons (The type that you wear.)
Appearance: They look like normal black buttons, completely inconspicuous.
Materials: Metals, maybe some motherboards and gears and stuff. Ya know, technology things.
Thickness: N/A
Purpose: They give him buffs in battle that he can use to not be killed and stuff.
Abilities: The first one allows him to teleport, the second to control vectors, the third to change substances into other substances (Like change a wooden door to a metal door. For those of you that have seen FMA, it's kind of like Alchemy except you can't change the shape of things intentionally, and the fourth to make sure they don't break in battle or fall of of his shirt.
Energy Cost: It doesn't take energy directly from him, but rather his kinetic energy. So in order for them to stay "charged" he has to be moving in some way. Now this movement doesn't have to be a lot or constant, because if he moves a lot in part of the day then it can store some of that energy. It works just like a manual pocket-watch if any of you have had that.
Limitations/Weaknesses: Button 1: This is long-distance teleportation only, in which he must to have a specific destination in mind with the coordinates to it. He can’t just teleport 100 miles south without knowing what lies there. It would be like teleport me to _____. It's not useful in battle unless he wants to GTFO of the situation. It has a maximum range of 12,000 miles and a minimum range of 1,000 miles.
Button 2: He can only control the vectors of himself and things he's touching. Vector's work in systems. A person is one system, a chair is one system. They are still separate systems even if they are touching so he can only change the vector of one of them unless he's touching them both. He cannot change the vector's of anything more or less specific than these systems like someone's blood or a room with everything in it. He can only move things up to the size of a car. The bigger it is, the slower he can move it. The tiny things he can move as fast as a bullet and the bigger things can only move as fast as someone could throw a baseball. Small means around the size of a bullet. It plays around with whole force = mass times acceleration so that it always ends up being the same force.
Button 3:This too he can only do to his clothes or things he's touching. He can't turn any non-organic material into organic material and vice-versa. He can't change the state of matter of anything and he can't change the shape of things. He can only change the material of things up to the size of a car. He cannot use this button for gases or liquids. Small materials must be touched for 3 seconds before changing, (small means the same as before so around the size of a bullet), medium things must be touched for 5 seconds before changing, (A chair would be around this size.) and big things must be touched for 7 seconds before changing, (So a refrigerator or car.) He can only turn things into wood, steel, concrete, glass, brick, copper, plastic, and asphalt,and he can return whatever he turns into one of those back into thier original material.
Button 4: This doesn't make the buttons indestructible, it's just made to make sure they can all endure time, weathering, and battle with no major errors and minimal maintenance.
Cost: 1,000 each maybe 2,000 each? I don't know. Would each one cost a different number?
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