Telekinesis is probably your best bet. It's a good one. Versatile. A lot of what I got is stuff that'll hurt people, but with that one, you don't have to.
Yeah. If you get real good at it, you can stop bullets and stuff like that, lift stuff twice your weight or whatever. Real precise stuff, too, like slicing - uh, meat.
[A brief moment of fear - not of Jesse, not of this power, but of the simple prospect of changing - and then he draws in a breath, nods, and holds out his hand.]
[Jesse looks up at Edgeworth, not quite smiling but softening a little. It's a pretty terrifying power he's got, but not usually on this end. Edgeworth's a weird guy, though. A lot of issues there that Jesse can sympathize with.
He takes Edgeworth's hand and holds it like this is an awkward handshake that goes on for just a few seconds too long. That's all there is to it. No sparks, no magic, no sudden burst of inner knowledge. When it's transferred, Jesse lets go.]
[And that was it? Edgeworth hesitates before pulling his hand back, wondering if this has been some enormous practical joke. Where were the...general special effects? Why does he feel no different?
And it speaks, perhaps, to Edgeworth's complete lack of killer instinct that instead of trying it out, he asks:]
[He shakes his head, his heart pounding, and then tries again. The pillow once again lifts, and then stays up - perfectly still, perfectly steady, not even bobbing up and down.]
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Really. And that is purely...utilizing one's mind to cause things to move?
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And, for instance, pinning someone down so that they might be arrested.
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I'm not easily distracted.
How does this work?
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He takes Edgeworth's hand and holds it like this is an awkward handshake that goes on for just a few seconds too long. That's all there is to it. No sparks, no magic, no sudden burst of inner knowledge. When it's transferred, Jesse lets go.]
Okay, you got it.
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And it speaks, perhaps, to Edgeworth's complete lack of killer instinct that instead of trying it out, he asks:]
...Quite. How do I...activate it?
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[Jesse shrugs and points to a pillow, because that's a good start that won't accidentally kill either of them.]
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Do I point at it, or...?
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And the pillow rises into the air.]
Oh -
[It drops again at once.]
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[He shakes his head, his heart pounding, and then tries again. The pillow once again lifts, and then stays up - perfectly still, perfectly steady, not even bobbing up and down.]
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Nice. You'll have the hang of it in no time.
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May I elicit an oath from you?
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Well...But you can take it away, can't you?
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