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Intangible: Intangibles have the ability to lighten the mass of their molecular structure to the point where they can pass through solid objects but can still be affected by electrical fields and not be able to pass through it. An Intangible is only able to "Phase Out" for the length of time the individual can hold his/her breath. Also, if this form is held too long, they may not be able to Phase solid again, as their molecules will lose cohesion, and they will literally cease to exist. * Examples: Nathan Reynolds (intangibility), Jesse Kilmartin (density manipulation)

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  • Molecular m. andf. (plural moleculares) 1. * molecular
  • Intangible: Intangibles have the ability to lighten the mass of their molecular structure to the point where they can pass through solid objects but can still be affected by electrical fields and not be able to pass through it. An Intangible is only able to "Phase Out" for the length of time the individual can hold his/her breath. Also, if this form is held too long, they may not be able to Phase solid again, as their molecules will lose cohesion, and they will literally cease to exist. * Examples: Nathan Reynolds (intangibility), Jesse Kilmartin (density manipulation)
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  • Molecular m. andf. (plural moleculares) 1. * molecular
  • Intangible: Intangibles have the ability to lighten the mass of their molecular structure to the point where they can pass through solid objects but can still be affected by electrical fields and not be able to pass through it. An Intangible is only able to "Phase Out" for the length of time the individual can hold his/her breath. Also, if this form is held too long, they may not be able to Phase solid again, as their molecules will lose cohesion, and they will literally cease to exist. * Examples: Nathan Reynolds (intangibility), Jesse Kilmartin (density manipulation) Impervious: Impervious' have the ability to increase the mass of their molecular structures to the point that they become completely immune from physical penetration. Also, this state gives them superhuman physical strength, invulnerability to pain, energy-based attacks and telepathic intrusions. But leaves them very slow so they can't run and even walk because of incredible body mass. An Impervious is only able to "Mass Out" for the length of time the individual can hold his/her breath. The episode In Between references that an Impervious is vulnerable to weapons that affect their nervous system. * Example: Jesse Kilmartin (density manipulation) Invisible (Stealth): Invisibles also known as Stealth New Mutants have the ability to project an aura around their bodies which shields them from the naked eye. They can be spotted by infra-red light or by Ferals or Psionics with certain abilities. A side effect is that Invisibles live short lives as their cells begin to deteriorate because of the mutation. * Examples: Danielle Hartman (invisibility), Catherine Hartman (invisibility) Propulsive: Propulsives have the ability to move or fly at extremely and unnaturally high speeds. * Examples: Vince Meisel (accelerated motion), Todd Wiley (superhuman speed) Gravitative: Gravitatives have the ability to alter the body mass of anything they desire. This is often a result of a growth in mutation from an Intangible and an Impervious. * Examples: Jesse Kilmartin (density manipulation), Wendy Stone (organic matter density increasion), Kendra MacEvoy (weight manipulation/superhuman strength) Chromatic: Chromatics have abilities which effect light, shade, colour, and unrelated factors. This can include making oneself invisible, presumably without the side-effects of an Invisible. * Examples: Lexa Pierce (light manipulation), Randall Blake (dark anti-matter manipulation), Jerri Wiley (x-ray vision) Stasis Suspension: Moleculars with the ability of Stasis Suspension can alter or freeze time. When they are mixed with a Psionic, they can also go back and alter the timeline. * Examples: Nick Renfield (temporal stasis), Samantha Bennett (chrono-skimming/time travel) Replicators: Replicators have the ability to make perfect replicates of anything they desire through methods, such as, self-cloning, self-replication, and self-duplication. * Examples: None Known Elastics: Elastics have the ability to alter their shape or size. * Examples: None Known Multiples: Multiples have the ability to transform themselves into other human forms and creatures. This is arguably the rarest New Mutant subclass. * Example: Leo Pierce (shape-shifting/multiple personality) Teleporters: Teleporters have the ability to transport one's self and others from one place to another. If they are unskilled with their powers, they may teleport into a wall. * Example: The Clown (teleportation) Regeneratives: Regeneratives have the ability to heal or repair one's own tissues or limbs; and/or the tissues or limbs of others. If one possessed self-healing powers, then, they are self-activating by nature. In fact, some had been known to survive utter annihilation. Because of this, Regeneratives are often faced by the moral question whether or not there is indeed life after death. * Examples: Caleb Mathias (life-force absorption/resurrection), Charles Marlowe (instantaneous regeneration), Kristoff (wound transferral/regeneration)
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