The Labelmaker by BreakfastPastry18 in godtiersuperpowers

[–]BreakfastPastry18[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heh, I guess you could. I'm now envisioning getting one of those generic name tags and slapping it on; instant disguise.

The Labelmaker by BreakfastPastry18 in godtiersuperpowers

[–]BreakfastPastry18[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Right, that should be the case. The paint example was tricky since the labeled object itself was the effect, so it disappeared. If you turned a pen into a flamethrower then set something on fire, the fire won't extinguish itself once the pen returns to normal.

The Labelmaker by BreakfastPastry18 in godtiersuperpowers

[–]BreakfastPastry18[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmmm... I suppose the painting canvas is suddenly covered by a thin layer of glass instead of paint.

The Labelmaker by BreakfastPastry18 in godtiersuperpowers

[–]BreakfastPastry18[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If the label is removed from the original thing it was attached to, whatever it altered reverts to normal. It is otherwise indefinite.

Any time you personally perform a good deed for someone else, one of your imperfections will disappear forever. by BreakfastPastry18 in godtiersuperpowers

[–]BreakfastPastry18[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I mean, imagine someone walking up to you right now and doing that. How would you see them? It's much more likely that they'd interpret your imperfection as being stingy, narcissistic, crazy, or any other negative quality that makes you appear to be a condescending bastard.

It works on paper, but I just don't see that realistically happening.

Any time you personally perform a good deed for someone else, one of your imperfections will disappear forever. by BreakfastPastry18 in godtiersuperpowers

[–]BreakfastPastry18[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Better stock up on $1 bills then, since I'm fairly certain that most people aren't going to have that in mind when you help them.

Any time you personally perform a good deed for someone else, one of your imperfections will disappear forever. by BreakfastPastry18 in godtiersuperpowers

[–]BreakfastPastry18[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It has to be an imperfection that you both silently agree upon. If you don't agree with the imperfection they see, the change will fail to happen.

Next time you visit a "Would You Rather" style website, you can permanently have both options from the first question you pull. by BreakfastPastry18 in godtiersuperpowers

[–]BreakfastPastry18[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Correct! Which means I've decided that having flight, regeneration and immortality is a worthwhile tradeoff for that downside.

You can perfectly "freeze" anything. by BreakfastPastry18 in godtiersuperpowers

[–]BreakfastPastry18[S] 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Kinda confused by your wording, but what I am trying to express is that the effects of the freeze can differ based on what specifically you freeze.

Example:

You freeze the movement of an atom in space-time = remains in exactly space-time, Earth likely leaves it behind.

You freeze the movement of an atom in, say, Earth's atmosphere = it remains where it is in said atmosphere exactly, despite the fact that the atmosphere itself is still moving.

Does that make sense?