The power to use traits of a mechanical life-form. Not to be confused with Bionic Physiology.
Also Called
- Robot Physiology
- Synthetic Physiology
Capabilities
The user is able to turn into or is, completely machine with no organic components. This allows the user to have multiple possible traits, such as disease immunity, higher processing speed, enhanced strength, etc. Though the specifics will need to fit the context of that world.
Applications
- Anatomical Liberation/Body Part Substitution
- Concussion Beams
- Defunct Physiology
- Enhanced Condition
- Possible Gun Arm
- Hacking Intuition
- Mind Hive
- Oxygen Independence
- Robot Arm
- Scanner Vision
- Weapon Proficiency
Associations
- Animatronic Physiology
- Bionic Physiology
- Celedon Physiology
- Clockwork Physiology
- Extraterrestrial Machine Physiology
- Technology Manipulation
- Transcendent Machine Physiology
Limitations
- Susceptible to hacking and viruses.
- Runs a risk against EMPs.
Known Users
Films
- Droids (Star Wars)
- Terminators (Terminator)
- Johnny 5 (Short Circuit)
- Chappie (Chappie)
- TARS, CASE, and KIPP (Interstellar)
Cartoons
- Donatello (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2012 TV series)
Comics
- Red Tornado (DC)
- Ultron (Marvel)
- Vision (Marvel)
- Robians (Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Fugitoid/Honeycutt (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
Manga/Anime
- Sigel (Ah! My Goddess)
- BG99 (Bleach)
- Machias (Fairy Tail)
- Wahl Icht
- Key (Key: The Metal Idol)
- Chii (Chobits)
Video Games
- Clone (Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky)
- Geth (Mass Effect)
- Exos (Destiny)
- Vex (Destiny)
- Metal Sonic (Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Robo-Fortune (Skullgirls)
Other
- Michael Bay (Channel Awesome)