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{{quote|''"Gravity's one mean mother, huh?"'' |
{{quote|''"Gravity's one mean mother, huh?"'' |
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|'''Jacob Taylor''', ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''}} |
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The ability to control gravity as a superpower (or [[Applied Phlebotinum]] that serves the same purpose). |
The ability to control gravity as a superpower (or [[Applied Phlebotinum]] that serves the same purpose). |
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{{examples}} |
{{examples}} |
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== Anime and Manga == |
== Anime and Manga == |
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* {{spoiler|Asuka}} from ''[[Psyren]]''. |
* {{spoiler|Asuka}} from ''[[Psyren]]''. |
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* Chinmei, one of the Five Stars {{spoiler|and the 2nd Red Cross Knight}} of ''[[Samurai Deeper Kyo]]'' has this power, as well as the bad guy in psycho academy. |
* Chinmei, one of the Five Stars {{spoiler|and the 2nd Red Cross Knight}} of ''[[Samurai Deeper Kyo]]'' has this power, as well as the bad guy in psycho academy. |
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* {{spoiler|Kozato Enma}} of [[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]] seems to have powers based around gravity, but the full extent of these powers is not yet revealed. |
* {{spoiler|Kozato Enma}} of ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]'' seems to have powers based around gravity, but the full extent of these powers is not yet revealed. |
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* Isaac, Alyssa's Child from the ''[[My-HiME]]'' Manga, can manipulate gravity. |
* Isaac, Alyssa's Child from the ''[[My-HiME]]'' Manga, can manipulate gravity. |
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* {{spoiler|Joker}} from ''[[Flame of Recca]]'' has a madogu which grants this ability - though {{spoiler|he initially pretends to simply possess incredible strength.}} |
* {{spoiler|Joker}} from ''[[Flame of Recca]]'' has a madogu which grants this ability - though {{spoiler|he initially pretends to simply possess incredible strength.}} |
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* Biagio Busoni from ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]'', who increases his opponent's personal gravity until they can barely move. |
* Biagio Busoni from ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]'', who increases his opponent's personal gravity until they can barely move. |
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* Bluenote from ''[[Fairy Tail]]''. |
* Bluenote from ''[[Fairy Tail]]''. |
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* Some of the top-end combat boomers from ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]'' are equipped with gravity guns. They can't manipulate gravity outright, but they can use it as a blunt instrument to pound their target into paste. |
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== Comic Books == |
== Comic Books == |
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* DC's Geo-Force, at least when on Earth. |
* DC's Geo-Force, at least when on Earth. |
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== Fan Works == |
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* As part of his power upgrades, Kyon gets this in [[Kyon: Big Damn Hero]]. |
* As part of his power upgrades, Kyon gets this in ''[[Kyon: Big Damn Hero]]''. |
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* One of the minor Volturi is mentioned to have this, in a fairly limited way, in ''[[Luminosity]]''. |
* One of the minor Volturi is mentioned to have this, in a fairly limited way, in ''[[Luminosity]]''. |
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* ''[[Rise of the Galeforces]]'' gives us [[OC Stand-In|Kate Squall, aka Apogee,]] who can wield black holes, gravity bolts, and levitation fields to great effect. It's not shown a lot, but damn, does it look [[Rule of Cool|impressive!]] |
* ''[[Rise of the Galeforces]]'' gives us [[OC Stand-In|Kate Squall, aka Apogee,]] who can wield black holes, gravity bolts, and levitation fields to great effect. It's not shown a lot, but damn, does it look [[Rule of Cool|impressive!]] |