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  2. Category:Fictional telekinetics - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Fictional telekinetics. Must be a defining trait – Characters with access to vast powers (such as magical spells, advanced technology and genetic engineering) who are theoretically capable of this superhuman feature or ability – but who have neither made regular use nor provided a notable example of this extraordinary or ...

  3. Force field (technology) - Wikipedia

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    Energy shield from the game Second Life. In speculative fiction, a force field, sometimes known as an energy shield, force shield, energy bubble, or deflector shield, is a barrier produced by something like energy, negative energy, dark energy, electromagnetic fields, gravitational fields, electric fields, quantum fields, telekinetic fields, plasma, particles, radiation, solid light, magic, or ...

  4. Hellion (character) - Wikipedia

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    Hellion (character) Hellion as depicted in New X-Men vol. 2 #43 (December 2007). Art by Skottie Young. Hellion (Julian Keller) is a fictional character, a mutant appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He was a member of the student body of the Xavier Institute before its closing and is a member of the X-Men's training squad.

  5. Doctor Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Manhattan (Dr. Jonathan " Jon " Osterman) is a fictional DC Comics character created by writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons. He debuted in the limited series graphic novel, Watchmen. Following a laboratory accident, atomic physicist Jon Osterman develops the ability to observe and manipulate matter at a subatomic level.

  6. Telekinesis - Wikipedia

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    Telekinesis (from Ancient Greek τηλε- 'far off' and -κίνησις 'motion' [1]) is a hypothetical psychic ability allowing an individual to influence a physical system without physical interaction. [2][3] Experiments to prove the existence of telekinesis have historically been criticized for lack of proper controls and repeatability. [4 ...

  7. Category:Telekinetic characters in video games - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Telekinetic characters in video games. Telekinetic characters in video games, having a psychic ability which allows them to influence a physical system without physical interaction.

  8. Stryfe - Wikipedia

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    Telepathy. Superhuman strength and durability. Stryfe is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in conflict with the superhero team X-Force. He is a clone of Cable from Cable's alternate future timeline.

  9. Cable (character) - Wikipedia

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    Cable (Nathan Christopher Charles Summers) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with X-Force and the X-Men. Nathan first appeared as the newborn infant in The Uncanny X-Men #201 (Jan. 1986) created by writer Chris Claremont and penciler Rick Leonardi, while Cable first appeared in ...