[quote=@Gisk] [@R31GN] Perception Filter: He is not invisible, but rather others simply fail to notice him. Any items he is holding fall under this filter, as well as most objects that he interacts with, and changes he makes to the environment. The Catch: This power is always "on." The only times it stops affecting someone are when: 1) He is physically touching that person. 2) He extends the filter(by touching, interacting or holding) to something that that person is looking directly at. To reapply the filter, he must break visual contact with the person. When the filter is reapplied, the victim will remember seeing him, but will not be able to spot him again, no matter how hard they try. Early Presentation: People will seem to be ignoring him, and will seem to start ignoring him again very quickly even after he manages to get their attention. ((Reasoning: His pathological need for companionship. He will have to try even harder to be friends with people.)) [/quote] Right on. Quick couple of questies before I start up on an IC post- Does the filter apply to words said over the phone, texts, letters, etc. Does the filter apply to people watching a video of James? Does this mean that if James drives in a car, odds are someone will hit him because they can't notice him?