[quote=GreivousKhan] Technically a technomage uses technology manipulation, which manipulates electronics and machinery. Which usually comes in the form of mental interface with computer data. A variation of it would be electricity/Data manipulation.I know who technomages are and what they do generally. Which is why I know Clockworkman is not, as in not really a technomage so much as a variation of magneto. Though instead of controlling metal, he just takes over whatever is man made/a tool. :PWhich makes me wonder if he ever just tanks over swords, cloths, armor, and pretty much anything you can think of, well primitive they are still by definition technology. You could probably twist it to control living things to, at least those artificially made, like clones. Suddenly, Importantnobody clones seem even less daunting, and they were pretty pathetic before. Not that I really care either way, but it is an interesting observation. [/quote] No, you are somewhat correct, the Clockwork Man is more of a traditional form of Technomage in the form of possessing inanimate objects with magic. In actuality, he would have more control over something like your tower than he would a computer, because he's not from a time period where computers exist. (Which is why he had to get the Clockwork Spider, and why he had to essentially shut down the controls of the door, rather than just making them open.) He wouldn't have any reason to possess a sword or something though, unless it could move of its own accord. He could in theory sabotage pieces of someone's armour, if it was more of the like of Spartan armour for example, which can be locked for surviving impacts. (A limitation which I can't remember if I mentioned or not however is someone's living aura interferes when he tries to use his magic on items on their body, which is why it's more difficult to just break someone's energy weapon or something with magic.)