[@Maxx] Heh...no. It's more power-oriented right now. So for example, it would make your character's ESP both easier to control and focus. It could increase the likelihood of her learning something relevant and could potentially improve her speed and her reflexes. In the case of Prince and his illusions, it would help make them both more believable and easier to sustain...things like that. In regards to "normal" people, it has the ability to make you feel slightly...better. Being around Jack and having him use his powers will probably increase things like reaction times, metabolism, etc. But it won't make a character with no innate superpowers suddenly able to doge bullets or heal grievous injuries. Like I said, I wanted to shy away from 'any chemical reaction' because it would be easy to make that extremely overpowered. I was worried about there being the temptation to control things like cellular respiration, the body's immune system, or the production of hormones. That's not to suggest that he will never develop stronger powers in the future, but I wanted to limit his abilities at first, especially how much he can do on or to other people. I also kind of wanted his power to have some risk and consequences associated with it other than not always working 100% of the time. Not knowing how to fully control this ability can prove dangerous to himself (as you will hopefully see once we get started) and other people if he isn't careful.