INSANE_GAMER
Those five would have been a better choice then the ones you did that don't help at all with each other and giving powers to others is just stupid, and this power would have been very helpful. Semi-telepathic and semi-clairvoyant omnilingualism (intuitively translates any languages he comes into contact with, including written, spoken, computer, or body language). Doug is a highly intelligent young man with a natural talent for computer hacking, as well as a gift for languages whether they're spoken, written, transmitted, or encrypted. Cypher is a mutant who possesses a superhuman intuitive facility for translating languages, spoken or written, human or alien in origin. His superhuman skill is extended to his great facility in deciphering codes and computer languages, and he is also able to read inflection and body language which allows him to understand the vast subtext of a conversation. Rather than working the problem out step by step in his conscious mind, he instead subconsciously solves the problem. Hence, he can reach the correct solution by means that appear to be leaps of logic, and he himself may not be consciously aware of the entire process by which he reaches the right answer. Since his resurrection by Selene's use of a modified techno-organic virus, Cypher's powers have evolved to the point where he can read all aspects of "language." He is able to read his opponents' body language and the patterns of their combat moves in order to counter the attacks of several opponents attacking him at once. By considering the exercise of combat skills to be a form of language, he proved a match for the entire New Mutant team. He is able to "read" architectural structure and integrity in order to ascertain a building's weaknesses. He also appears capable of "speaking" binary; giving verbal commands in machine code that can reprogram the machine.
Mechanical Mastery Forge of the X-Men Imagine being able to make any machine you need, regardless of its complexity, because you know you need to make it. That's the ability of Forge, a mutant who can truly make anything as long as he knows what he's making. How would this work exactly? You would know what you need to make, see the parts or machines in front of you, then, almost out of instinct, know exactly what needs to be done to make the machine work. For Forge, he often doesn't know how his machines work after completion, as his subconscious usually does all the tinkering and problem solving at lightening speeds. However, every time he's done, the machine does exactly what he needs it to do. With that ability, you could craft incredible machines, even supercomputers, or you could simply go about improving other items because you can. Fixing, re-purposing, rebuilding from the ground up even -- it'd all be a snap with this ability.
Probability Manipulation Scarlet Witch How many times have you broken something because it slipped right out of your hand? Or because you exerted yourself a little more than usual and you end up hurting yourself? What do you say when that happens? "What rotten luck!" Right? Well now imagine the ability to make things go your way a little more often. Two X-Men in fact have that ability in the comics. Both Longshot and Scarlet Witch are able to affect the natural order of the world to make things happen in their favor -- in other words, to make their own luck. Of course, this would be an easy skill to utilize at the blackjack table in Vegas, but if we're not going the evil route, this power would simply be used to make your day, or even other peoples' days, better. About to stub your toe? Your foot stops just short. Dropping something? You catch it without a second thought. These subtle changes in the probability of certain situations will allow you to have the best day possible, every single day. Then, if you can cast this field of luck to someone else, you'll be brightening their day as well. A truly noble gesture.
ppearance Shifting Mystique Days of Future Past Jennifer Lawrence Made famous by Mystique, it's hard to deny that shifting one's appearance would be a really cool trick to have. But how is it practical? Well, as in all things, it just depends on who's using it. Imagine being able to ward off people from hurting others because a "cop" is coming their way? Or stopping bullies from picking on people because a teacher is about to walk by? Or how about someone who isn't that fully confident in their looks? Being able to alter ones appearance, even subtly, could help a person get through life. It was this exact thought that had Jennifer Lawrence's take on the character in the recent X-Men films maintain a "disguise" of a human female (though some fans have called into question whether her human disguise may have had more to do with the actresses' unwillingness to sit in a makeup chair for hours on end rather than it being an actual character decision). The ability to become anyone would be a powerful nevertheless, though, even if it was just to help you feel more normal. Sometimes, it's the little things that make powers truly worth having.
Animal Empathy/Communication What are animals thinking? How can we better help them? The ability to communicate with animals would pay huge dividends in the hands of the right person. From simply helping animals to survive, to warding off predators, to simply being able to understand the needs and desires of the animals themselves, this would be a nifty little trick to have in your back pocket. Imagine whole nature preserves that are truly and totally in balance with the animals that reside in them? Believe it or not, multiple mutants have the ability to sense animals feelings and even talk to them. For example? Wolverine. Who knew? The other big example of this power was from the recent X-Men: Apocalypse film, where Magneto's daughter was seen chatting with her "friends," the animals. She was so gifted in fact that when the police tried to take her father away, her abilities attracted the nearby animals, who tried to stop the men from take Magneto and (SPOILER ALERT) ended up getting her and her mother killed.
Telepathy A high spot on most peoples' lists, it's hard to deny the use of telepathy can have in everyday life. Being able to read others minds to either help them, support them, comfort them, or even control them (to an extent), the allure to such a gift is definitely a strong one. Now true, there are dangers here -- you'd probably see a few things you didn't want to see, and if not controlled, hearing everyone's thoughts and not just the person you're trying to focus on could be incredibly overwhelming. That being said, a person in full control of their telepathy who finds a proper channel for their ability could have a Professor X-like impact on the world, changing the lives of scores of gifted youngsters for the better. Or they can end up in a mental institution like his son. Either or
Already dropped so how is he supposed to spend 1000 years in the time chamber when he will die of old age and why waste those wishes literally they all sucked Kryptonian with no weakness infinite potential growth in everything Time chamber/pocket dimension with 10 suns 1,000/1 All stargate alteran/Lantean technology and knowledge from their civilization Then wish that nobody from the universes of your wishes could mess with the universe your going to.so no stargates or krypton or anything of the sorts just marvel
Pra quê dar poder se vai limitar? Se for pra ser assim, nega o pedido. Por que um reencarnado iria se importar em ter o amor de dois estranhos? Como o MC diz que vai contra o destino pra proteger seus entes queridos se nem mesmo Deus pode fazer isso livremente? Por quê Deus tem que ser o cristão? Nada contra (sou cristão), mas seria mais interessante se ele fosse uma entidade não inspirada em religiões. Por quê Deus não pode "interferir" como e quando quiser? Ele fez tudo.