I mean, yeah. But it takes a while, so it's not really effective in immediate combat.
My limits are 1. I can't do it on myself 2. I can't do anything with a corpse 3. Brains are a soft limit, because they're so complicated and very easy to damage on accident - and very hard to completely fix afterward.
Also for what little that it's worth here, I did take a Hippocratic Oath.
( but he hates giving specifics, especially regarding potential contigency plans. ah, well. )
There is a metahuman here who is capable of causing massive amounts of destruction and chaos, were they to decide to let loose. Which they are well-known for. I need a way to disable their abilities in order to subdue them, if they do get out of control.
Huh. I'd probably need to get a look at a metahuman (willingly) before I'd know if I could disable someone's powers directly - or rather, how I'd do that. I'm 99% sure that I could.
But depending on the power there's other ways to disable them. Easiest is probably to temporarily sever/otherwise disable the spine for any combat oriented powers, or lowering body temperature and metabolic rate so that their body becomes too low in energy to sustain their powers and they enter a form of hibernation. That works for almost every power.
[Wouldn't have worked for the Siberian. But she's a unique case.
Her passenger thrives on thinking of unique solutions to problems. Far more exciting than just healing people over and over. It would take a particularly serious case to get her to act on any of these, but she figures that there's no harm in just brainstorming.]
[She's still not sure if Robin is a hero or a villain. "No regard for human life" seems like a hero thing to worry about, but even then she could see her father or Taylor Hebert having the same concerns.
She's not sure it matters.]
Well. We can't really die.
I feel like I'd need to know more about the specifics (powers, type of villain, what kind of threat they actually represented) before I actually agreed to do anything but theoretically I'd be able to immobolize them without touching them or giving any indication that I was doing anything if I was in a room with them for a few minutes.
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Date: 2024-07-05 06:43 am (UTC)My limits are 1. I can't do it on myself 2. I can't do anything with a corpse 3. Brains are a soft limit, because they're so complicated and very easy to damage on accident - and very hard to completely fix afterward.
Also for what little that it's worth here, I did take a Hippocratic Oath.
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Date: 2024-07-05 06:27 pm (UTC)Noted.
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Date: 2024-07-05 07:35 pm (UTC)It would probably be easier for me to give specifics if you say what you had in mind?
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Date: 2024-07-05 08:00 pm (UTC)There is a metahuman here who is capable of causing massive amounts of destruction and chaos, were they to decide to let loose. Which they are well-known for.
I need a way to disable their abilities in order to subdue them, if they do get out of control.
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Date: 2024-07-05 09:45 pm (UTC)Alright. So in my world we call people with powers "Parahumans" and their abilities originate in a specific part of the brain.
Is it the same story with metahumans?
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Date: 2024-07-06 02:26 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2024-07-06 10:09 pm (UTC)But depending on the power there's other ways to disable them. Easiest is probably to temporarily sever/otherwise disable the spine for any combat oriented powers, or lowering body temperature and metabolic rate so that their body becomes too low in energy to sustain their powers and they enter a form of hibernation. That works for almost every power.
[Wouldn't have worked for the Siberian. But she's a unique case.
Her passenger thrives on thinking of unique solutions to problems. Far more exciting than just healing people over and over. It would take a particularly serious case to get her to act on any of these, but she figures that there's no harm in just brainstorming.]
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Date: 2024-07-06 10:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2024-07-09 10:39 pm (UTC)Yeah. I'd have to get pretty creative to even make that work.
How dangerous are they? Is this an active threat situation or a contingency kind of thing?
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Date: 2024-07-10 09:59 pm (UTC)If they lose that distraction, they won't have any reason to play nicely with the rest of us.
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Date: 2024-07-10 10:17 pm (UTC)She's not sure it matters.]
Well. We can't really die.
I feel like I'd need to know more about the specifics (powers, type of villain, what kind of threat they actually represented) before I actually agreed to do anything but theoretically I'd be able to immobolize them without touching them or giving any indication that I was doing anything if I was in a room with them for a few minutes.
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Date: 2024-07-10 11:17 pm (UTC)( whether or not that's better or worse depends on the person, but. )
I'll find you later.