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Mundane uses for super powers
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Telepaths as cops opens a massive can of worms for free societies. And I ponder it wouldn't take an A-list super-defense lawyer to get a confession from a telepathically-assisted interrogation ruled inadmissible on the grounds that it violated rights against self-incrimination or involved the violation of attorney-client privilege (if the lawyer tries to argue his quiet exchanges with his client were telepathically spied upon and abused in the interrogation).
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Re: Mundane uses for super powers
That's raised in Top Ten, where one of the precinct interviewers is a psychic. They also have a negotiator with the Word of God, and a pathologist who can shrink herself.Steve wrote:Telepaths as cops opens a massive can of worms for free societies. And I ponder it wouldn't take an A-list super-defense lawyer to get a confession from a telepathically-assisted interrogation ruled inadmissible on the grounds that it violated rights against self-incrimination or involved the violation of attorney-client privilege (if the lawyer tries to argue his quiet exchanges with his client were telepathically spied upon and abused in the interrogation).
In fact, "mundane uses of superpowers" is largely what Top Ten is about, because it's set in a city where everyone has superpowers, so they aren't special or interesting.
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That must have been the series where a man with Gravity Powers owned a loading company or something, only using his fast powers to make the loads lighter for his workers.
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On the other hand, psychometry would be extremely useful for detective work.Steve wrote:Telepaths as cops opens a massive can of worms for free societies.
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Re: Mundane uses for super powers
Having the same powers as Johnny Smith, would make great detectives and historians. Touch the murder weapon and relive the murder. Or touch an ancient artifact to learn more about the past.
Superman would most likely be renamed Super Handyman. Super speed\strength, X-ray\heat vision, flight, invulnerability, etc... All of these powers would enable him to do just about anything. Mining, logging, fishing, farming, national defense, etc...
Speeders could also be used to generate electricity. They'd also be good at home building, auto mechanics (Impulse took apart an engine from fleeing crooks in a couple of seconds.), life guards, etc... Speeders have a whole range of careers open for them.
Telepaths would do great as interrogators as long as laws are put in place to bind them also in the same category of lawyer-client privilege (i.e. if the telepath comes across information pertaining to the suspect's conversation with their lawyer then the telepath is also bound not to use that information due to attorney-client privilege even if the information disclosed to the attorney would put the suspect in jail). High ranking telepaths could be hired by the Department of Justice to enforce those laws.
Telepath\empaths would make good psychologists\psychiatrists.
Pyrokinetics would do great in the smelting industry?
Psycokinetics would also have a whole range of careers open to them.
Intelligence agencies would love to have shape shifters working for them along with telepaths and those who can become invisible.
Those with super strength would be good at demolition, mining, construction, forestry.
Pick a super power and there is most likely a bunch of careers available to them
Superman would most likely be renamed Super Handyman. Super speed\strength, X-ray\heat vision, flight, invulnerability, etc... All of these powers would enable him to do just about anything. Mining, logging, fishing, farming, national defense, etc...
Speeders could also be used to generate electricity. They'd also be good at home building, auto mechanics (Impulse took apart an engine from fleeing crooks in a couple of seconds.), life guards, etc... Speeders have a whole range of careers open for them.
Telepaths would do great as interrogators as long as laws are put in place to bind them also in the same category of lawyer-client privilege (i.e. if the telepath comes across information pertaining to the suspect's conversation with their lawyer then the telepath is also bound not to use that information due to attorney-client privilege even if the information disclosed to the attorney would put the suspect in jail). High ranking telepaths could be hired by the Department of Justice to enforce those laws.
Telepath\empaths would make good psychologists\psychiatrists.
Pyrokinetics would do great in the smelting industry?
Psycokinetics would also have a whole range of careers open to them.
Intelligence agencies would love to have shape shifters working for them along with telepaths and those who can become invisible.
Those with super strength would be good at demolition, mining, construction, forestry.
Pick a super power and there is most likely a bunch of careers available to them
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Re: Mundane uses for super powers
also on my list of Champions characters I've created that will NEVER get into Marvel/DC (though possibly Dark Horse or DC Vertigo) Grail (Celopatra Washington) a 60s radical's tyke bomb, concieved to have super powers via occult rituals, gets her powers from Isis and Hathor.
basically has your traditional fertility/healing/magic goddess powers, wears traditional anchient egyptian type outfit. (also has a "Disney Effect" which causes animals to flock to her, and even fierce ones won't hurt her (and her pet snake "Set" also serves as convient coverage.)
however growing up in a hippie commune she's very occomplished at growing crops/gardening. Spoiler
basically has your traditional fertility/healing/magic goddess powers, wears traditional anchient egyptian type outfit. (also has a "Disney Effect" which causes animals to flock to her, and even fierce ones won't hurt her (and her pet snake "Set" also serves as convient coverage.)
however growing up in a hippie commune she's very occomplished at growing crops/gardening. Spoiler
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Re: Mundane uses for super powers
[nerd alert]Actually it was a piece of the space probe that sent him to earth, specifically part of the outer shielding, and given that it survived FTL travel and re-entry into the atmosphere it's not *that* far fetched that it could survive his super vision.[/nerd alert]Styphon wrote:Back in the day (I ran across it in the early 90s, it may be present elsewhere) he used to do this trick with a piece of Kryptonian metal... which addresses the resilient mirror issue, but has a whole other problem in the "everything from Krypton is Super" brain bug.Darth Wong wrote:Which shouldn't work any better than the coal-to-diamond gimmick really, unless Clark's beard is a lot less invulnerable than every OTHER part of him or that mirror is a lot more resilient than is usual.
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