roguenine145
Rogue_Nine
roguenine145

And it is a highly useful and practical super power, no doubt. HOWEVER, one thing super speed (in a practical sense) loses to telekinesis on: normal materials simply aren't designed to stand up to the speeds involved. There's a reason one of the few semi-grounded representations of the power we're seen (The Flash,

You're assuming it requires intense concentration. Across comics, books, and films, that aspect of telekinesis is varied by a fairly large amount. It depends greatly on the writer, character, universe, situation, and frankly, reader interpretation. I personally like to think that Chronicle shows a nicely balanced

I've been saying it to family and friends for years: Telekinesis is the most practical superpower. The applications in day to day life are endless. Let's just go ahead and ignore all the heroic stuff, since that's covered pretty well already. Yardwork? Done. Cleaning? No problem. Locked out of your car/house?

This won't kill Sony, although anyone not employed by them wouldn't cry if it did. It will make it easier and easier to be safer and safer with films, though. Look for threats from any "country" that doesn't like the way it is portrayed on screen.