Agent Washington (
unrecovered) wrote2018-07-07 11:34 pm
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Acatalepsy Permissions Post
Wash's power is as follows:
Memory Is the Key: Wash is able to sharpen or suppress the memories of a target. It requires physical contact but not necessarily skin-to-skin, and it only works on one person at a time. While connected, Wash will be able to target a single memory and either bring it to the forefront of the target's mind/clarify it or bury/obscure it. He can't create memories that don't already exist, he can't alter memories, and he can't erase memories; he can simply make extant memories much easier or much more difficult to remember. When starting out, he'll only be able to affect memories of smaller events or short memories; he'll only be able to access surface memories; and whether or not he is able to see/experience the memory himself is a crapshoot. Upon mastery, he'll be able to affect larger or longer events; he'll be able to choose whether or not he wants to witness/experience the memory he's targeting; and he'll be able to go digging for deeper/buried memories. Regardless of his level of mastery, he cannot use this power on himself.
If you're okay with Wash seeing your character's memories, please let me know - I'd be happy to work out the details with you! If it's a hard hell no, please let me know that as well.
Memory Is the Key: Wash is able to sharpen or suppress the memories of a target. It requires physical contact but not necessarily skin-to-skin, and it only works on one person at a time. While connected, Wash will be able to target a single memory and either bring it to the forefront of the target's mind/clarify it or bury/obscure it. He can't create memories that don't already exist, he can't alter memories, and he can't erase memories; he can simply make extant memories much easier or much more difficult to remember. When starting out, he'll only be able to affect memories of smaller events or short memories; he'll only be able to access surface memories; and whether or not he is able to see/experience the memory himself is a crapshoot. Upon mastery, he'll be able to affect larger or longer events; he'll be able to choose whether or not he wants to witness/experience the memory he's targeting; and he'll be able to go digging for deeper/buried memories. Regardless of his level of mastery, he cannot use this power on himself.
If you're okay with Wash seeing your character's memories, please let me know - I'd be happy to work out the details with you! If it's a hard hell no, please let me know that as well.