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Terrace ([personal profile] reborndestroyer) wrote2021-07-27 02:58 am

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Jenova's body parts, as enemies, can: fire lazers, produce poisonous gas, reflect attacks, produce blue flames, use Aqualung (magic damage, all enemies), Tropic Wind (magic damage, one enemy), Red Light / Blue Light (two attacks, magic damage, one enemy), Repeating Slap (Physical damage, chance of Fury - basically Berserk), Cure III, Absorb, Bio2, Ultima, and use Stop (time stands still for the person affected while everyone else keeps moving) and Silence.

Jenova also was a shapeshifter if you recall, and Kadaj actually reveals how that works in one of the spinoffs.
Between Sephiroth and the kids, it's clear Jenova can: corrupt others with the cells if they imbibe water they effect (brainwashing them), summon monsters (including BAHAMUT with the right materia, though they can summon Shadow Creepers en masse), move exceedingly fast (they're physically enhanced), endure insane levels of damage, transform into mist (or at least Kadaj can), generate clothing from their own bodies (and bikes and weapons - no, really)...

And Kadaj shows off some more powers that it's never said if the others have or not, but which definitely come from Jenova, like all of theirs:

In The Kids Are Alright-, Kadaj appears before certain individuals under the guise of deceased persons from their past to manipulate them to help him search for Jenova, reminiscent of Jenova's transformation power. He can vanish and reappear in another location, and to become immune to attacks from firearms, likely extensions of his ability to disperse into mist. He can take away people's physical pain as well as re-grant it, as evidenced by his "mending" Evan Townshend's shoulder wound and his encounter with Evan in the mountains.

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