[quote=Prince of Seraphs] I know what adoptive muscle memory is. In the Marvel universe it's called being a combat chameleon. Just on its own that is a very powerful skill. I don't know at what level your character can use it but in most genres a hero or villian can be considered level 5 for that ability alone. Imagine that you're in a fight. After a couple of blows you know his moves just as well as he does. Or you become a star football player after watching a pro game on TV. With photographic reflexes absolutly anything physical that you want to accomplish you can just by searching it up on youtube. Not to mention the tactile telekinesis which has seven or eight different applications, it can be used to simulate near kryptonian powers after all. Sorry I'm doing it again. I tend to be very out spoken about some things and somestimes I just need someone to slap me upside the head, sorry. If I ever come across like that please point it out, I make an effort not to but sometimes it just sort of slips out, sorry. If you had wings depending on the type you should be able to conceal the under a loose shirt and coat but I'm leaning towards intangability since I have a character in another RP with wings. Could you save a spot for me till tomorrow since I only have my phone to type with right now. [/quote] This isn't a roleplay about fighting, so that issue is limited here. Not to mention the fact that, in all the examples I've seen of Adoptive Muscle Memory, the only ones that are considered broken exist in a world where there aren't very many other superpowers, or they have a slew of other abilities. Remember, she's still 3'4" tall as well, which limits her somewhat too. As for the Tactile Telekinesis, that can only be used to simulate a kryptonian's invulnerability, strength, flight (in masters), and speed. That's it because that telekinesis only affects themselves or things that they touch and is limited to applying forces to things. I'll go ahead and reserve you a spot, but remember, I don't want any fights or anything. Characters I've accepted don't need your approval or critique.