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Ruby Loyola

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    science, scifi, drawing
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    Geology/Astronomy
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    I am writing a scifi graphic novel.

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  1. I'm not sure, but this kind of idea lead me to come up with a device for my scifi comics: a watch-like computer on ones wrist that controls nanobots in the body that hold DNA for diff aliens allowing for shapeshifting. Again, this is scifi (nanites were also in i, Robot). I'm still in High School, too. Might not even have to go next year (only need 1/2 cred of L.A.).
  2. I was thinking about this a little more. I don't think the molecule vibrations would create fire, but just change phase (solid, liquid, gas, plasma). Plasma is very hot so it could be used to create fire. @Moontanman, thanks, I guess; I suppose it's a good thing... Anyway, others of the aliens I mentioned can control light, electricity, sound, water, lava, acid (not the same as you know; just a fictional lime-green, corrosive substance), and metal. If you think about it the most logical power is sound. To control sound waves, you just have to make different pitched sound waves that could control the originals (can cancel the waves out) or just alter the volume controls on your tv or radio or computer speakers.
  3. "These are the voyages of Babylon 5" ? I like it!

     

    Welcome Ruby, to SFN.

  4. Aliens that I made up are able to control fire (some) with the assistance of nanites. How I picture it is controlling fire is done via heat manipulation. Everything has a point where it will burn or melt. For a telekinetic to change the heat, you could move the molecules really fast. You would need the rights conditions though. Fire needs three things to maintain itself: heat, oxygen, and a fuel source. They way my fire controllers do it is controlling the flow of heat and making the object the right temp to catch on fire. Though this makes them vulnerable in very cold places. However, this is all guess work. We really can't control fire with our minds.
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