I'd take super fast reflexes, like dodging bullets and stuff, coupled with Tony Jaa's martial arts prowess. I'd be unstoppable. Either that or Hiro Nakamura's powers.
If you change it to manifesting 3-d objects I think it would be one of the greatsest powers ever but if it remains paper thin then i'm not sure it would.Silver Patriot said:My power would have to to be able to write/draw basic images in midair. (Like using paint [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint_(software)] but with your hands) I don't think I could really do anything with it but it would be fun, so much fun.
I want to hear my powers millitary applications.Datalord said:Well, this all really comes down to how well you can use your power, nothing bugs me as much as retarded super hero's who have no idea the things they could actually accomplish with their powers just be using them on a more subtle scale. Like the ability to control energy could be used to form matter, or destroy it.
The true strength lies in knowing how to use your power, not having one you think pwns.
Each and every power you can think of probably have 4 combat applications, 3 espionage applications, and 2 applications to everyday life, at the very least.