08-13-2015, 11:37 AM
Thaal Sinestro Wrote:Ok, next up to bat:
Hard Light Image – 300 OM (Requires Ranged Proficiency, Remote Control Proficiency, Ranged Materialize Proficiency)
Sinestro can summon bright yellow, transparent, Hard-Light objects in basic, three dimensional shapes. They may have a very basic patterning on their surface, such as lines, a grid, or points. These objects cannot, in any way, be perceived as anything other than a hologram. These shapes may not exceed 5 cubic feet. These objects will instantly break if roughly handled, and cannot support any amount of weight. These objects can be summoned at a range of 50 feet.
Hard Light Grab – 300 OM (Requires Ranged Proficiency, Remote Control Proficiency, Ranged Materialize Proficiency, HardLight Tether)
When a Hard Light Tether has successfully attached itself to an target, Sinestro can then use that tether to move the target, be it Secondary or Prime. The bond can firmly grab, but not crush his opponent. The bond can move the target off of the ground and in all the cardinal directions. The Tether can be broken as usual.
I don't really know much about the way these powers work (outside of the casual knowledge of these powers through internet browsing and the sort), but for the first move, I'm not really sure why you want it as a move.
considering
Quote:These objects cannot, in any way, be perceived as anything other than a hologram
I would assume that the only way they can be handled would be through Thaal's own ability to manipulate these images.
You also haven't presented an applicable battle use for them, since they don't support weight and break easily, plus the added part about holograms, I feel like this would be an RP flavor move. Something you'd use to trick someone into thinking the way is blocked, buying Thaal time to get further away, until the hologram is broken by someone/ something moving through it.
The second move, I've got nothing for. To me, #notamod, it seems fine.
Again, I'm not really sure about this sort of power, as I have limited knowledge, but I thought this might be at least (a little) helpful.
