[@McHaggis] Aha, i see, thank you for clarification. I have some further questions. Considering some of the more basic and unimaginative powers such as super-strength, super-speed, incredible reflexes or resilience - do the masters look further into abilities of that kind and deal with implications some of them have? I.E. a super-strong person absolutely HAS to possess a degree of heightened durability, overall "super-strength" of his tissue and frame in order to not, say, rip his own arms out of his body when attempting to lift something exceptionally heavy and not to shatter his own skeleton when moving. Smiliarly, your typical speedster has to possess a very, very robust system to withstand all the problems that moving on great velocities entail. Do such "complementary" powers count against the one power per person limit? Sorry if that was already mentioned somewhere and i have missed it.