No, you don't. You're highly capable. I'm just doing some scenario thinking. And if your exact ability could save someone, or give us the competitive advantage on an operation? I'd want it on the table. You could activate an explosion in a pinch, clear paths through debris, cauterize wounds, and that's without considering the offensive capabilities.
[ it was once fitz's job to pinpoint, capture, and use the most significant inhumans. ]
But maybe that's just my wants as a scientist.
[ keen to explore and apply the unknown, rather than take the sure bet. he says it as an easy out for damian to take, lest he think this is criticism. fitz is an engineer and weapons tech, so of course he thinks this way. doesn't make it the best approach. ]
I don't think this is the kind of ability that's meant to be precise or applied in a use that is anything but destructive. I've only been able to activate it when angry.
[ His heart pangs, sympathetic to Damian's troubles. ]
Well, I can't speak from my own experiences, but my friends have faced similar struggles. Which makes it sound small, when it isn't. Of course it's much more complex than that. I knew someone whose electromagnetic manipulation was so temperamental that he nearly burned down a base full of his friends and teammates. Plenty of destruction there.
[ Lincoln, dead twice over; sacrificed to save them and then killed by Fitz himself (when he wasn't himself, perhaps).
He deserved better. ]
But with help, he learned to control his abilities.
[ a beat. ]
Daisy thought the same as you, actually, when her vibration manipulation first activated back home. Massive earthquakes, all at the whim of her emotions. Sounds like it'd be worth talking to her about what you can do.
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[ Which is to say: I can't control them and I'd rather walk face first into heatstroke. ]
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I'm just doing some scenario thinking.
And if your exact ability could save someone, or give us the competitive advantage on an operation? I'd want it on the table.
You could activate an explosion in a pinch, clear paths through debris, cauterize wounds, and that's without considering the offensive capabilities.
[ it was once fitz's job to pinpoint, capture, and use the most significant inhumans. ]
But maybe that's just my wants as a scientist.
[ keen to explore and apply the unknown, rather than take the sure bet. he says it as an easy out for damian to take, lest he think this is criticism. fitz is an engineer and weapons tech, so of course he thinks this way. doesn't make it the best approach. ]
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I've only been able to activate it when angry.
[ Which is always. ]
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Well, I can't speak from my own experiences, but my friends have faced similar struggles.
Which makes it sound small, when it isn't. Of course it's much more complex than that.
I knew someone whose electromagnetic manipulation was so temperamental that he nearly burned down a base full of his friends and teammates. Plenty of destruction there.
[ Lincoln, dead twice over; sacrificed to save them and then killed by Fitz himself (when he wasn't himself, perhaps).
He deserved better. ]
But with help, he learned to control his abilities.
[ a beat. ]
Daisy thought the same as you, actually, when her vibration manipulation first activated back home. Massive earthquakes, all at the whim of her emotions.
Sounds like it'd be worth talking to her about what you can do.