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Motivador
Mundo de origen Tierra (Reckoners)

Every one of these boxes is stuffed with bits of dead Epic.

—Zeff.[1]

A motivator is a device that replicates abilities from an Epic's power set.

Function

Motivators are created by harvesting the cells of dead Epics.[2] These cells contain Epic DNA, which duplicates the powers of the original Epic when exposed to electrical currents.[3] The "biological frequency" of electric current required for each Motivator is different, requiring some experimentation to get just right.[4] Motivators are responsible for keeping the cells of Epics alive, which includes feeding them, regulating their temperature, and dealing with any produced waste.[3] Motivators tend to be expensive and volatile.[1]

Known Motivators

Spyril

When in Babilar, David Charleston uses a motivator called a Spyril to move quickly between the rooftops of the city. Derived from the DNA of an Epic known as Georgi, the Spyril allows its user to propel themselves through the air or through water, using powerful jets of water.[2][5] The Spyril is very sensitive, and requires precise and careful steering.[6]

Boomerang Watch

During his time at the Coop, Jax learned about an incomplete motivator called Boomerang, which was derived from an Epic named Boomerang, who had teleportation abilities. However, the last Reckoner to try to complete it had vaporized himself by accident.[1] About thirty seconds after teleporting, the teleported object's or person's molecules begin to disassemble, until there is nothing left. As far as Jax was able to figure out, the only way to keep the object from disintegrating was to smash the Boomerang device after teleporting it. The real breakthrough came when Jax invented Coilers, which could reverse the power of a motivator. He applied the coiler technology to the Boomerang, so that when he teleported something, he could then reverse the Boomerang and teleport the object back.[7] If he didn't teleport it back after thirty seconds, it began to disintegrate.

Later on, Jax put the Boomerang motivator into a more convenient model. He turned it into a watch, with a pressure sensor in the watch face. Pointing the watch in the desired direction and pressing the watch face teleports you thirty feet in that direction. Press the watch face again, and you teleport back to your original position.[Falta cita]

Trivia

  • Epic mitochondrial DNA, the key ingredient in all motivators, is used as high-level currency between the Reckoners and arms dealers.[2]
  • Any given piece of Epic-based technology requires a motivator to function.[2]

Notes

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