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Self-Propelled Flight is the superhuman ability of a person to fly through the air with no visible means of propulsion. The maximum flight speed and carrying capacity varries from person to person, often dependant upon the way in which the act of flying is achieved. For some, it is a form of telekinesis applied on the self, though it has been observed that some use the naturally occuring magnetic feilds in the atmosphere to propell themselves. At high speeds, some find that wind resistance can cause wear to clothing, belongings, and even the skin itself. At speeds exceeding 45mph, many find that their eyes begin to water, forcing them to slow down.

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  • Self-Propelled Flight
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  • Self-Propelled Flight is the superhuman ability of a person to fly through the air with no visible means of propulsion. The maximum flight speed and carrying capacity varries from person to person, often dependant upon the way in which the act of flying is achieved. For some, it is a form of telekinesis applied on the self, though it has been observed that some use the naturally occuring magnetic feilds in the atmosphere to propell themselves. At high speeds, some find that wind resistance can cause wear to clothing, belongings, and even the skin itself. At speeds exceeding 45mph, many find that their eyes begin to water, forcing them to slow down.
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  • Self-Propelled Flight is the superhuman ability of a person to fly through the air with no visible means of propulsion. The maximum flight speed and carrying capacity varries from person to person, often dependant upon the way in which the act of flying is achieved. For some, it is a form of telekinesis applied on the self, though it has been observed that some use the naturally occuring magnetic feilds in the atmosphere to propell themselves. At high speeds, some find that wind resistance can cause wear to clothing, belongings, and even the skin itself. At speeds exceeding 45mph, many find that their eyes begin to water, forcing them to slow down. Though not always the case, some people that posess this ability have been observed to accidentally tap into it, leaving the ground without having the intention of doing so.
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