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== Abilities ==
== Abilities ==
Being a living universe, the Solitract demonstrated vast powers. Despite being exiled from N-Space, it could still create a portal between its plane and N-Space. It had virtually omnipotent control over its plane of existence and could recreate environments and living beings such as Trine and Grace O’Brien. These duplicates retained all the memories and personality of the person they copied, however they were little more than extensions of the Solitract‘s own will.
Being a living universe, the Solitract demonstrated vast powers. Despite being exiled from N-Space, it could still create a portal between its plane and N-Space. It had virtually omnipotent control over its plane of existence and could recreate environments and living beings such as Trine and Grace O’Brien. These duplicates retained all the memories and personality of the person they copied, however they were little more than extensions of the Solitract‘s own will.
It could expel a person from its plane back through the portal with a single blast of light emitted from one of its human duplicates if it desired.


The Solitract described its true form as “vast and limitless”, and could choose to manifest in any shape or form it desired. Its preferred form seemed to be a small frog that spoke with Grace O’Brien’s voice. The Solitract justified this choice by saying this form “pleased it as it once pleased Grace”. (TV: It Takes You Away)[[Category:Energy beings]]
The Solitract described its true form as “vast and limitless”, and could choose to manifest in any shape or form it desired. Its preferred form seemed to be a small frog that spoke with Grace O’Brien’s voice. The Solitract justified this choice by saying this form “pleased it as it once pleased Grace”. (TV: It Takes You Away)[[Category:Energy beings]]
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