Oboro

 

Name: Oboro Mochizuki
Origin: Psyren
Gender: Male
Classification: Human, Psychic, Drifter
Age: 26
Powers and Abilities: Super strength, speed, durability, endurance, agility, PSI ("the power of thought", PSI is a power that everyone has, but just lies dormant until awakened), can use the three primary areas of PSI (Rise, Burst and Trance), PSI users are able to momentarily focus their five senses to incredible degrees by placing tremendous stress on the brain cells, enhanced sight, hearing, mental endurance, healing and reflexes all as a product of PSI, PSI enables the use of various different psychic abilities: telekinesis/pschokinesis and telepathy (can be used over significant distance), the ability to heal defensively and offensively through the use of his unique PSI ability: Cure (by increasing the intensity of the Cure, he can run the biological circuitry wild and overload a target)
Weaknesses: Because of the nature of "Cure," Oboro is incapable of healing himself
Destructive Capacity: At least multi city block level+, higher depending on the amount of matter he absorbs
Range: Average human melee range, higher depending on the amount of matter he absorbs
Speed: Hypersonic+
Durability: At least multi city block level+, higher depending on the amount of matter he absorbs (was able to survive some TK punches from Grana)
Lifting Strength: Superhumanhigher depending on the amount of matter he absorbs
Striking Strength: Superhumanhigher depending on the amount of matter he absorbs
Stamina: Very large, Kagetora can pursue someone for six days or more without becoming exhausted
Standard Equipment: Nothing notable
Intelligence: Oboro seems to be somewhat of a PSI prodigy. His ability to quickly implement what he has learned, even without specific instruction is unmatched by the rest of the Drifters. Oboro was able to use 'Cure' just by having Van cure him once and without knowing anything specific about PSI. He was also able to use Rise just by watching Ageha and Asaga train with Kagetora and drawing on his own experience with Rise when he uses Cure
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PSI: Also known as ESP, PSI is the ability to manipulate the surroundings using the power of the mind by using the brain's full capacity instead of only a part of it. Based on three primary areas: Rise (self-strengthening), Burst (rending waves) and Trance (thought waves).

  • Burst: Changes thoughts into physical waves that release their effects on the targeted surroundings. Moving things without touching them (telekinesis) or lighting things on fire (pyrokinesis) are applications of "Burst".

  • Trance: Involves things like telepathy, which allows the user to influence the inside of a person's mind. Also described by Amamiya as a way to counter Burst.

  • Rise: The power to strengthen one's natural senses, grants the user superhuman physical abilities and also promotes faster healing.

    • Sense-Type Rise: This type increases either any one of the 5 senses or all of the 5 senses of the user (sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch) to extraordinary levels and also increases the user's reflexes.

    • Strength-Type Rise: This type focuses on the user's physical body, increasing the body's physical strength, speed and endurance. It can simply be referred to as Super Human Strength.

    • Healing-Type Rise: This type ties into Strength-type but focuses more towards the body's endurance. When trained properly, the user can reduce the amount of damage being taken and how long it will take for their body to recover from damage such as a large cut or bruise. There are also other types of people who can "share their rise to another person and heal their body instead of their own".


Cure: A highly specialized hybrid variant of PSI, fabricated from the consecutive utilization and simultaneous combination of two derivatives of PSI's three basic forms, explicitly Burst and Rise. The process to initiate this particular technique involves employing a Rise which specifically heightens the body's own natural healing properties but unlike other forms, which are typically manipulated to strengthen only one's self, under this circumstance the regenerative capabilities are instead projected outwards through the application of Burst. However, due to the intricate nature of the ability in question, the user is incapable of exploiting it in order to repair their physical wounds.

 

  • Biological Ruin: Confronted by the monstrous form of the chimera-like tavoo referred to only as Gordov, Oboro postulated that he could potentially restore each of the individual species grafted into the composition of the creature to their original and separate entities, by pouring the full extent of his Cure capabilities directly into its respective Illumina. However, by saturating the core which controlled the entire organism with life energy, the biological circuitry which preserved its delicate balance inadvertently went completely out of control. This ultimately resulted in it assuming an immobile and enormous blob-like structure, though Oboro theorized that it would revert to it's prior shape given enough time.

  • Cell Wall Destruction: After his supposed resurrection; Oboro demonstrated the ability to rapidly disintegrate the entirety of a substantial tavoo, by simply engaging in direct physical contact with the creatures exterior, with the only remnants being its core and skeletal structure. This technique is a further extension of his Cure capabilities, focusing on the process of regeneration that sees the damaged cells firstly being destroyed and removed, before the unaffected surrounding tissue is allowed to replicate itself to occupy the resulting absence. However; in this exception Oboro neglects the latter part of this complex process, instead concentrating entirely upon the utter destruction of the cell walls of an organism, leading to the observed result.

  • Harmonious: A technique that was born out of the pure desperation and conviction to sustain his own life after suffering an inevitably fatal wound, which allows Oboro to integrate foreign material into his own physical composition, subsequently altering the component elements into a pleasing or appropriate combination according to Oboro's own whims. The fundamental process involved with this respective ability requires the successful completion of two distinct phases; the first of these is the destruction of the cellular walls of the intended organism by establishing direct physical contact, followed immediately by the secondary absorption of the desirable matter and the manipulation of its form.


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