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When I was in high school, I really wanted to get involved with updating our virtual reality technology to move us closer to a holodeck... Ah... That never panned out. Oh well. :cool:

What if you already possess that little something from scifi, but it doesn't matter because no one is willing to believe you (even after you prove it to them). Would it be wrong to wish you were normal ?

 

 

To answer your question, I'd give up what I have, to have the powers of "Magneto".

I am surprised no one has gone for immortality, which is a common theme in Scifi. For example ; you could go for ascendency, as the ancients achieved in Stargate. Mind you, wherever I went, ascendency or anywhere else, I would want to take Seven of Nine from Star Trek Voyager, as my sidekick.

  • 3 years later...

Here are some of the things I would have:

1. A portal gun.

2. An X-wing.

3. A Double sided Lightsaber (do they need batteries?)

4. All of Superman's powers

5. The ability to phase throught matter and be invisible while doing so

6. A Time traveling Delorean (with Mr.Fusion)

There are a lot of other things but they are to numerus to list.

 

 

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