...Okay, I am saying one thing and then letting this lie. The problem seemed to be that the handwave he was using... Well, he wasn't going through with it. He wanted to base his power on real world physics, and if that's the case he should've stuck by it. As someone who actually reads a lot of comics (just so Yog can stop saying that to make himself feel like his opinion is superior to everyone else's), I'm fine with any explanation for a powerset... As long as they run with it and stick by it. Honestly, it's why I prefer using magic-based powersets to more science-based ones, because that way I don't end up writing myself into a corner when I try to figure out how something would actually work. Whilst pseudo-science is all well and good in something like the DCU where the laws of physics are not exactly realistic, I'm going to quote the OP:
MrDidact said
This roleplay is meant to be a 'realistic' take on fantastical elements such as superpowers and magic
Which wasn't taken into account. He argued in the character bin that his character's powers were supposed to work like this, but when a problem was pointed out about it, well... Yeah.
But that's all I'll say and we should end this right now. Move onto other, more pleasant things. I'm still waiting for you to explain why you think Natsumi is overpowered, Yog, since I am genuinely concerned about this especially in light of recent events and would like to make sure she works better, but yeah, um... Anyways.