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[[Prue|Prue Halliwell]] had this power, she used her mind to fill her cup of coffee with cream'' ''without any visible transfer of fluid from the cup of coffee to the cream. <ref>''As witnessed in the [[season 1]] episode "''[[Something Wicca This Way Comes]]''</ref> This was the first display of her powers that adult Prue was aware of (being unaware of the two times she had used her standard telekinesis prior to this scene). Telematerialization could be an evolved form of [[Telekinesis]], meaning that Prue developed a new power shortly before her [[powers |powers]] were bound, <ref>''As witnessed in the [[season 1]] episode "[[That '70s Episode]].''</ref> or after they were unbound. <ref>''As witnessed in the [[season 1]] episode "''[[Something Wicca This Way Comes]]''</ref>
 
[[Prue|Prue Halliwell]] had this power, she used her mind to fill her cup of coffee with cream'' ''without any visible transfer of fluid from the cup of coffee to the cream. <ref>''As witnessed in the [[season 1]] episode "''[[Something Wicca This Way Comes]]''</ref> This was the first display of her powers that adult Prue was aware of (being unaware of the two times she had used her standard telekinesis prior to this scene). Telematerialization could be an evolved form of [[Telekinesis]], meaning that Prue developed a new power shortly before her [[powers |powers]] were bound, <ref>''As witnessed in the [[season 1]] episode "[[That '70s Episode]].''</ref> or after they were unbound. <ref>''As witnessed in the [[season 1]] episode "''[[Something Wicca This Way Comes]]''</ref>
   
Prue, in her new body, as Patience, still had this power. She revealed this when she looked at two empty glasses and then magically fills them with water.
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Prue, in her new body, as [[Patience]], still had this power. She revealed this when she looked at two empty glasses and then magically fills them with water.
   
 
== Notes==
 
== Notes==

Revision as of 16:14, 16 September 2014

Telematerialization is the ability to teleport liquid with the power of your mind. It's works similar to the power of Telekinetic Orbing, but this power is used without the appearance of orbs, which makes usage discreet. The power has visual requirement, where users have to see the liquid they want to teleport and where they want to teleport it to.

Prue Halliwell

Prue: " Phoebe, I do not have special powers. Now, where is the cream? "
Phoebe: " Really? That looked pretty special to me."
— Prue use this power for the first time[src]

Prue Halliwell had this power, she used her mind to fill her cup of coffee with cream without any visible transfer of fluid from the cup of coffee to the cream. [1] This was the first display of her powers that adult Prue was aware of (being unaware of the two times she had used her standard telekinesis prior to this scene). Telematerialization could be an evolved form of Telekinesis, meaning that Prue developed a new power shortly before her powers were bound, [2] or after they were unbound. [3]

Prue, in her new body, as Patience, still had this power. She revealed this when she looked at two empty glasses and then magically fills them with water.

Notes

  • Prue possessed this power as an extension of Telekinesis.
  • Prue used this power once in the episode "Something Wicca This Way Comes" and again in the comic issue "Where There's Smoke There's a Firestarter".
  • Though Prue has learned to channel Telekinesis through her hands, she still channels this aspect of the power through her eyes.
  • A possible advancement for this power would be that the user could not only transport liquids, but also solid and/or heavy objects, maybe even people, kind of like an orb-less version of telekinetic orbing.

See Also

References

  1. As witnessed in the season 1 episode "Something Wicca This Way Comes
  2. As witnessed in the season 1 episode "That '70s Episode.
  3. As witnessed in the season 1 episode "Something Wicca This Way Comes