Inhabit

**INHABIT** [-2] //Inhabitation. // Once per scene, you may enter and control an inanimate object. While you are inside an object, you may control it as though it were your body. If your object-body is Taken Out, you may be ejected during Take-Out narration. Otherwise you may stay as long as you wish. Use your own skills and Powers to represent the abilities of your object-body. Spirit Form is an exception to this; if you have it, it's suppressed while you inhabit an object. If your object-body should logically have a Size Power that you don't have, you can't inhabit it. If it should logically lack a Size Power that you have, you lose your Size Power while inhabiting it. If you have a Size Power that is effectively a greater version of the one you need, you may reduce it; for example, a character with Titanic Size could inhabit an object with Hulking Size. //Semi-Animate. // While inhabiting an object, you have the Semi-Animate Power. //Abandoned Body. // While you are inside an object, you are entirely subsumed into the object until you leave into the area surrounding the object. You can act only through that object. //Inhabit Specific Type Of Thing [+1]. // You can only inhabit a specific type of object, like cars or corpses or clouds. The type of object should be specific enough that one won't always be available to inhabit. //Improved Inhabitation [-varies]. // For every point of Refresh invested in this upgrade, you can copy one Refresh worth of Powers or one Stunt from an object whenever you inhabit that object. Select the Powers that you copy when entering the object. Inhabiting the corpse of a swordsman might grant a sword-related stunt, while inhabiting an iron statue might grant Toughness. This may be used to purchase Size Powers, allowing you to possess objects that would normally be too big or too small for you.
 * <span style="color: #444444; font-family: Arial,Verdana,sans-serif;"><span style="color: #000000; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">Description: **<span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;"> You can enter inanimate objects, which you can then use as though they were physical bodies.
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