📷~Snapshot~📷

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Quirk Name: Snapshot

Quirk Type: Emitter

Quirk Description: Snapshot is a unique Quirk inspired by the game viewfinder. The user possesses the ability to create a "living snapshot" of any person or object they focus on through their viewfinder, just like a camera lens. This snapshot is a three-dimensional, tangible representation of the captured subject that can be stored and utilized later.

Quirk Abilities:

Capture: By aiming their viewfinder at a person or object, the user can take a snapshot of them. This process requires a few seconds of focus, during which the user must keep their target within the viewfinder. The snapshot appears as a glowing, transparent image of the subject, and the user can physically manipulate it.

Snapshot Utilization: The user can employ the captured snapshots in various ways: a. Instant Summoning: They can summon the snapshot to manifest the captured subject temporarily. For instance, if they take a snapshot of a friend, they can summon the snapshot to have a conversation or even assist in battle momentarily. b. Enhanced Vision: By focusing on a snapshot, the user can see what the snapshot is currently seeing. This allows them to gain visual information from a different location in real-time. c. Power Borrowing: If the snapshot contains a Quirk user, the user can temporarily access and utilize the Quirk's ability while the snapshot is manifested. d. Tactical Analysis: By using multiple snapshots at once, the user can create a "bird's-eye view" of a situation, allowing for better strategic planning.

Snapshot Repository: The user can store multiple snapshots within their viewfinder, essentially creating a photo album of various subjects and situations. However, there is a limit to the number of snapshots they can store, and older snapshots will naturally fade away over time.

Snapshot Sharing: The user can share their snapshots with others by showing them through the viewfinder or even lending the viewfinder to someone temporarily. This allows allies to borrow snapshots for their own purposes.

Limitations:

The effectiveness of the snapshots depends on the user's focus and skill in capturing the subject. Moving targets or complicated scenes may require more precision and concentration.The user cannot capture extremely large objects or living beings that exceed the viewfinder's range or their mental capacity to maintain the snapshot.Overusing the Quirk can strain the user's eyes and mental focus, potentially leading to fatigue or headaches.The user must be cautious when capturing and using snapshots of individuals with dangerous or unpredictable Quirks, as they may lose control over the manifested snapshots.


Ultimate Move: Flashback Cascade

Description: Flashback Cascade is the most potent and advanced technique of the Snapshot Quirk. It allows the user to create a powerful chain reaction of snapshots, enabling them to revisit and unleash the abilities of multiple past snapshots in rapid succession.

Execution:

Snapshot Prep: Before executing the Ultimate Move, the user must ensure they have previously captured and stored several snapshots in their viewfinder. These snapshots should include a diverse range of subjects with various Quirks or useful abilities.

Selective Triggering: To initiate the Flashback Cascade, the user focuses on a specific snapshot they wish to activate. Through mental concentration, they "trigger" this snapshot, causing it to materialize and bring forth the subject's abilities for a limited time.

Ripple Effect: Once the first snapshot is active, the user can rapidly switch between snapshots in a cascading manner. Each new trigger sends them into a flashback state where they can temporarily wield the captured Quirk or ability. The user can use these abilities in quick succession to surprise opponents, adapt to different situations, or create devastating combinations.

Ability Limitation: While the user gains access to powerful abilities through the Flashback Cascade, they can only maintain each activated snapshot for a short duration, usually a few seconds. The time limit depends on the user's proficiency and mental stamina.

Strategic Planning: The success of Flashback Cascade relies on the user's ability to strategize and sequence the activation of snapshots effectively. Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each ability and knowing when and how to use them is crucial.

Fatigue Risk: Utilizing the Ultimate Move demands immense mental focus and concentration, putting a significant strain on the user's mind. Prolonged usage or trying to activate too many snapshots in rapid succession can lead to mental fatigue and render the user vulnerable once the effect subsides.

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