Choose a power /b/:
>Immortality, and you become immune to all forms of wounding, but you lose your knowledge of all languages, and you can still feel pain as if you received an injury
>the ability to instantly compile knowledge and retain all memory flawlessly, but in doing so you lose all ability to empathize or relate to people, and you cannot communicate knowledge to others because your transcendent understanding of all things putting you well above the understanding of even the most gifted geniuses
>super strength and physical durability. Your bones will never break and you are immune to all forms of physical fatigue including sleep and lactic acid buildup, but you no longer have any form of immune system making you extremely susceptible to viruses and bacterial infections
>>723729594
They are all horrible curses. Worst superpower thread ever.
>>723729912
There's always a catch, anon
You can't have great power without a sacrifice
>>723730103
I see your point OP, but god damn. You went hard on the catch part.
>>723730533
You can be immortal, but in becoming immortal you essentially sever all ties with life.
You can become the most intelligent being on the planet, but in doing so you are lifted far above the less intelligent, forced to forever look down at them.
You can become invincible to harm, and you become the strongest man alive, but you can be easily brought down by the tiniest organisms on the planet.
Power is both a blessing and a curse.
>>723729594
Would you rather;
Die slow or die fast...
>mfw op hasn't graduated