"Where for each 'one of [him] that falls, two shall arise'."
― Grigori Rasputin to Sammael (Hellboy)
The power to replicate oneself after being resurrected from the dead. Combination of Self-Resurrection and Replication. Variation of Self-Replication.
Also Called[]
- Replication Resurrection
- 'One Dies, Two Shall Rise.'
Capabilities[]
The user can resurrect themselves as many times as they want and, is able to replicate themselves by a specific number, they can even do this by the means if their body parts were severed or their wounds.
The user can also attempt a process called transdifferentiation/lineage programming, the process in which one mature somatic cell is transformed into another mature somatic cell without undergoing an intermediate pluripotent state or progenitor cell type. It is a type of metaplasia, which includes all cell fate switches, including the interconversion of stem cells.
Applications[]
Associations[]
- Cellular Activation
- Cellular Consciousness
- Cell Manipulation
- Ageless Immortality/Immortality
- Supernatural Cells
Limitations[]
- May be defeated if their enemy is able to kill more than the user is able to replicate.
- May be uncontrollable and happen against the users wishes.
Known Users[]
- Squabit (Brickleberry)
- Brooms (Fantasia)
- Sammael (Hellboy)
- Tomie Kawakami (Tomie)
- Immortal Jellyfish (Real Life)