[quote=Cpt Toellner] Something I have always thought of was the power of smoke-manipulation. The power of this ability could range for a mediocre character to a very serious threat, but there can be many applications for the ability to control or generate smoke. The obvious one is creating a smoke-screen, limiting vision and making it difficult to breathe for any enemies. You could also use smoke to deliberately blind or choke a person, make signals/shapes, or just make people high. Some of the high-end powers I have thought up include teleportation and item generation. The teleport is rather restricted, if you see a column of smoke from your current position, you could evaporate into a cloud of smoke and appear from the column seen earlier. Item generation goes in the way that you would be able to craft something out of smoke, and it takes a semi-solid form. Think of robes or armor made out of smoke, that swirl and look all mysterious, or dual swords that leave smoke trails when swung.[/quote] I... I think we have a winner. E: [quote=Holmishire] I usually debate myself between three particular powers, for various purposes. Though I know I can choose only one, I'll list the three of them, starting with my "first choice" and then continuing on.This is the power that I truly wish I could have, though I fear I might end up losing sight of my original goals with it.This is the ability that I would choose because it is the least likely to change me at a fundamental level, and is useful while not being obviously superhuman to others.This is my "superhero power"; something I'd use if I actually had the intention of fighting evil in a fictional setting. (Note that in reality, I'd choose something far more overpowered, just because I honestly don't want to die. Or more importantly, feel pain.)EDIT: Uhhh, I might have broken some rules. I can rewrite it for you if you want, though dumbing things down isn't my specialty.[/quote] I was wrong.