3e SRD:Power Touch

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Power Touch [Psionic]

Prerequisite: Str 13+, Psionic Fist.
Benefit: The character can make attacks of opportunity using any power he or she knows with a range of touch, if he or she has at least one hand free. The Power Touch attack of opportunity does not preclude the normal manifestation of a psionic power during the same round. The power used in conjunction with this feat costs a number of power points equal to its standard cost +2.
Normal: Attacks of opportunity do not involve casting spells or manifesting powers.
Special: Possession of the Quicken Power feat reduces the extra cost of Power Touch to 0 power points (the character still must pay the standard cost for the power used in the attack of opportunity).



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gollark: The RTC is still on.
gollark: Even a "turned off" one is still going to have a few things running, so it can detect the power button and possibly do wake-on-LAN.
gollark: It's computers all the way down, and they are probably not very secure computers.
gollark: And being a laptop, there's an "embedded controller" running the fans and whatever, and maybe even a computer thing managing the battery.
gollark: As well as that, the dedicated GPU is arguably a "computer" too, and it has at least one microcontroller on it for various things. Also, the internal keyboard and camera are connected over USB, which means they probably have their own microcontrollers.
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