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The user is unable to exert complete control over their powers, or are simply unable to control their powers, on their own. In effect, this means the user's powers are always "active" and cannot stop even if the user wants them to. This often results in the user utilizing mechanical aid to do so.

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  • Power Instability
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  • The user is unable to exert complete control over their powers, or are simply unable to control their powers, on their own. In effect, this means the user's powers are always "active" and cannot stop even if the user wants them to. This often results in the user utilizing mechanical aid to do so.
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  • User lacks control over their powers.
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  • Circumstance in which:
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  • Power Instability
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  • Cole MacGrath is unable to control his power over electricity sufficiently enough to hold firearms or sit in cars without causing them to explode, or enter bodies of water without electrocuting himself.
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  • 300(xsd:integer)
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  • The user is unable to exert complete control over their powers, or are simply unable to control their powers, on their own. In effect, this means the user's powers are always "active" and cannot stop even if the user wants them to. This often results in the user utilizing mechanical aid to do so.
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