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Power/Ability
Manipulate memories.
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Also Called
Memory Control
Mnemokinesis
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Capabilities
User can control memories of oneself and others, allowing them to modify, fabricate,
suppress, influence, repair, restore, erase, detect, and view them. They can change memories
to confuse, wipe away certain memories to cause amnesia, discern and provoke nostalgia, and
enter the victim into a psychic vision, replaying their memory.
Applications
Adoptive Muscle Memory: Replicate any movement that you have memorized.
Enhanced Memory/Panmnesia: Instantly memorize any information that you have
learned.
Genetic Memory: Access the memories of one's genetic relatives or hereditary
predecessors.
Knowledge Projection: Project your memories onto others to give them knowledge.
Knowledge Replication: Copy the memories of others to acquire their knowledge.
Memory Absorption: Steal the memories of others.
Memory Destruction: Destroy memories from yourself or others.
Memory Erasure: Erase memories from yourself or others.
o Amnesia: Selectively erase any of your unwanted memories.
o Manual Reset: Dump all previous memories so that one may start fresh.
o Psychic Disguise: Remove yourself from the memories of others.
Memory Implantation: Implant memories into the minds of others, which could
either be pre-existing memories from someone else, or false memories created by the
user.
o Paramnesia: Distort or erase the memories of yourself or others, so that one
can believe fantasies or lies without giving off cerebral implications of
deception.
Presence Insertion: Place oneself in memories of the target (and act as a loved
one or old friend).
o Traumatize: Implant twisted memories within others to drive them into
insanity.
Memory Manifestation: Manifest memories of oneself or others into reality.
Memory Projection: Create a holographic projection of someone's memories in order
to be visually seen.
o Lingering Memory: Leave behind a memory of yourself to act as an
afterimage.
Memory Reading: Read the memories of others.
Memory Replication: Copy the memories of others.
Memory Restoration: Recover damaged or old memories.
o Dj-vu: Replay a specific memory.
o Refresh: Replay a subjects recent optic sight.
Memory Suppression: Lock unwanted memories in the mind until you wish to bring
them back.
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Variations
Memory Embodiment
Associations
History Embodiment
Mental Manipulation
Nerve Manipulation
Subconscious Manipulation
Limitations