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Which Ability is the Most Useful?
I was inspired on another thread to create this to see what everyone thinks.
As the title indicates, which ability do you think is the most useful? Personally, I can't say a single ability, but I can make a top 3. 1. Space/time bender 2. Telekinesis 3. Regeneration I would also put Parkman and his mental abilities as an honorable mention. |
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There are so many that are useful. I agree with you Farscape the ones you mentioned, plus telepathy are very useful.
I also think being a muscle mimic is useful too. Just need to see someone doing martial arts or play the guitar just once and you have that skill. Also being able to find anyone and anything in the world. Sometimes I lose things and it would really come in handy. |
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i dont know if this thread is the same like the other one..
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Well, it's how you interpret the title though. Most useful may or may not be the power and ability that you necessarily want
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I didn't realize there was another thread with a similar theme.
I am a newcomer to this site, and still have not found my way around. I am on here and SUPERNATURAL. |
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Welcome, I'm a newbie too
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