freebie requesting stuff
for substrata:
For the actual installation to generate the power, something installed into his spine ( something that has the sort of glowing neural network showing through on this image, but with more solidity to it, and more stability like this, given that it's made as a housing for all the neural shit, and a protective casing, and he... doesn't want it to be capable of being ripped out of him 8'D). Why I want the actual casing thing is partly for Jack's development in both getting over some of the torture stuff, as well as something that's not so easy to ignore that speaks of how much he's fucking with himself and changing himself to adapt to and survive the CDC. Anywho, with that, the tech could hook into his nervous system and biologically connect to his hands (this would work off of physical touch) so he can be given aspects of nervous system control, over other people, not himself. As in, Jack can only alter and inflict things on the nervous system of other people, not inflict or alter it on himself. Something that could work on any organic that has the ability to experience pain.
Obviously, he can only get one small thing at a time with this, so, for his substrata freebie, it would allow him only to effect feelings of pain and comfort/the lack of pain, rather than the whole span of sensations, because that seems like too much for one freebie (he could get more sensations with either additional freebies or a fuckton of training). So, on another person, Jack could either quiet someone's pain or make a light slap feel like he broke their cheek bone. It would be especially strong if it's an injury Jack's experienced before, like broken spine, broken arm/collar bone/ribs/cheekbone. To start, when he first gets the initial freebie, it'll just be little needle pricks, or feel like he hit someone a little harder than he actually did, and, over time, he'll graduate up in experience and training, using things he knows the sensation of, and as well as trying to imagine up how other things might feel. Those won't work as well as the pain he already has personal experience of (like having his spine shattered 8D). So, Jack might end up getting injured on purpose 8| to gain more things he can use. Because he's a genius. And also a totally healthy person.
NOTES FOR LATER, THIS IS JUST HERE FOR ME:
To build on the nervous system thing, as he gets more and more mission freebies, he can move from that to effecting himself, or getting more control of sensations like cold, heat, itching. maybe things like reflexes, reacting quicker to things - not inhuman, but just improved from what's natural for him. He'll have to train that a lot too. Eventually, with like 57487592431 million mission freebies, he could get to the point where he could fuck with all kinds of things with nerves sending mixed signals to brain. Making a brain believe they're having a heart attack, or that it needs to flood a system of a certain kind of biological chemical and just causes their insides to go nuts. idk. science. space science. i don't know shit.
For the actual installation to generate the power, something installed into his spine ( something that has the sort of glowing neural network showing through on this image, but with more solidity to it, and more stability like this, given that it's made as a housing for all the neural shit, and a protective casing, and he... doesn't want it to be capable of being ripped out of him 8'D). Why I want the actual casing thing is partly for Jack's development in both getting over some of the torture stuff, as well as something that's not so easy to ignore that speaks of how much he's fucking with himself and changing himself to adapt to and survive the CDC. Anywho, with that, the tech could hook into his nervous system and biologically connect to his hands (this would work off of physical touch) so he can be given aspects of nervous system control, over other people, not himself. As in, Jack can only alter and inflict things on the nervous system of other people, not inflict or alter it on himself. Something that could work on any organic that has the ability to experience pain.
Obviously, he can only get one small thing at a time with this, so, for his substrata freebie, it would allow him only to effect feelings of pain and comfort/the lack of pain, rather than the whole span of sensations, because that seems like too much for one freebie (he could get more sensations with either additional freebies or a fuckton of training). So, on another person, Jack could either quiet someone's pain or make a light slap feel like he broke their cheek bone. It would be especially strong if it's an injury Jack's experienced before, like broken spine, broken arm/collar bone/ribs/cheekbone. To start, when he first gets the initial freebie, it'll just be little needle pricks, or feel like he hit someone a little harder than he actually did, and, over time, he'll graduate up in experience and training, using things he knows the sensation of, and as well as trying to imagine up how other things might feel. Those won't work as well as the pain he already has personal experience of (like having his spine shattered 8D). So, Jack might end up getting injured on purpose 8| to gain more things he can use. Because he's a genius. And also a totally healthy person.
NOTES FOR LATER, THIS IS JUST HERE FOR ME:
To build on the nervous system thing, as he gets more and more mission freebies, he can move from that to effecting himself, or getting more control of sensations like cold, heat, itching. maybe things like reflexes, reacting quicker to things - not inhuman, but just improved from what's natural for him. He'll have to train that a lot too. Eventually, with like 57487592431 million mission freebies, he could get to the point where he could fuck with all kinds of things with nerves sending mixed signals to brain. Making a brain believe they're having a heart attack, or that it needs to flood a system of a certain kind of biological chemical and just causes their insides to go nuts. idk. science. space science. i don't know shit.
