Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-28715560-20170716173336/@comment-5427970-20171007074251

Quirk Name: Beats per minute

Type: Transformation

Description: User is able to synchronise their body movements to different types of speed. User is able to synchronise to both physical objects and sounds, being if they were to copy the speed of an opponent, they replicate the heartbeat of the opponent, and copy the opponents internal chemical reactions and speed. This makes them just as fast as the opponent, however with no stamina loss or muscle strain for that period of time. The user finds it easier to link their speeds to the timing of sounds, usually music. Their mind automatically records the BPM of the music, as long as the user can react to it at base, making them able to move at that sort of timing.

Limitations/Weaknesses:

-User has a limit to the speed they can replicate. They are unable to replicate any speed above Mach 1 (while they are a student of course), and the higher speeds they can replicate are rare, as they vary on the speed of the opponent, or ridiculously fast music beats they would have to react and listen carefully to.

-There is a time limit of 10 minutes at maximum they can maintain speeds.

-The more damaged their body is beforehand, the shorter the time limit they can maintain these speeds.

-In order to record timings and replicate heartbeats, it requires a level of mental focus so that the mind can scan and replicate the speed. Other sound based quirks or just general inability to process a thought can give this quirk a hard time

-User becomes slower if they use the quirk on any lower heartbeats than theirs, and the slower the speed, the slower the quirk takes to go back to base speed on command.

Gear:

-User has an automatic scanner built into their costume that is linked to the users neuron pathways. This allows the user to replicate sounds and heartbeats from much further away, as well as automatically record the highest BPM in the area and not require as much mental process from the user to copy. Though, if broken but still attatched, it decreases the efficiency of the quirk to even lower than the base use.