New Order

New Order is the Quirk used by Star and Stripe.

Description
New Order allows the user to set a rule onto their surroundings, allowing them to manipulate and bestow new properties onto themselves and the world around them. This can range from simple descriptions to more conditional ones based on cause-and-effect. Star and Stripe can give herself additional abilities, as well as manipulate the condition of her opponent's body. She can even use her power on incorporeal things, like the air.

It is described as a power that redefines what a Quirk can be.

Weaknesses
In order for New Order to activate, Star and Stripe needs to both touch the target and say its name. However, when targeting a living being with a sense of self, Star and Stripe's understanding of the target's identity must align with their own. This is shown when Tomura Shigaraki's heart didn't stop when he moved, due to even him questioning his true identity, as either Tomura, All For One, or "Tenko." Because of this, inanimate objects are much easier targets to set rules on, as without a sense of self, Star and Stripe's one-sided understanding of it is enough to enforce the rule.

The effects granted by her Quirk are not omnipotent, as there are limits to how great they become (ex: she cannot make herself the most powerful person in the world). Star and Stripe can also only impose two rules at any given time, so if she decides to implement a new rule, one of the previous rules has to be disengaged. A rule also can't arbitrarily effect another target she hasn't touched through clever wording (ex: after touching the air making it so that someone who touches the air around them will die).

Usage
She constantly keeps one rule active, which is to give herself superhuman physical strength, similar but still considerably weaker to All Might in his prime. In her battle against "Tomura", she uses the Quirk to remove all the air one hundred meters in front of her (around "Tomura"), forcing him to hold his breath, as well as to safely catch a laser that was reflected back towards her.

Trivia

 * New Order's name may be a reference to the Latin phrase  ("New order of the ages"), which is used as a motto on the reverse side of the.