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The user can replicate themselves in smaller size than the original. If the clones can clone themselves as well, the clones will get smaller and smaller, potentially reaching a molecular, atomic, or even subatomic scale.

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  • Shrinking Replication
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  • The user can replicate themselves in smaller size than the original. If the clones can clone themselves as well, the clones will get smaller and smaller, potentially reaching a molecular, atomic, or even subatomic scale.
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  • Replicate smaller versions of oneself.
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  • Power/Ability to:
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  • Shrinking Replication
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  • Bender's smaller clones, which got smaller and smaller with each replication
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  • 400(xsd:integer)
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  • The user can replicate themselves in smaller size than the original. If the clones can clone themselves as well, the clones will get smaller and smaller, potentially reaching a molecular, atomic, or even subatomic scale.
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