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===Complications=== Doing Good (Motivation): At the core of it all, Sublime Minal desires to fight the Nazis and protect the populations they oppress, and not just European Jews. Responsibility: She's still a soldier whose duty is to obey orders, and she respects the army too much to easily ignore her superiors, even when more questionable commands are given. Subverted Perceptions (Power Loss): Sublime Minal needs to have a person's perception to subvert in order to use most of her powers: teleportation involves movement during blinking or at the edge of one's vision, regeneration requires that an observer forgets for an instant she's wounded, ESP-enhanced combat aggravates somebody's perception of a blow (whether on themselves or somebody else) to make it reality, and invisibility... well, duh. The corollary is that if there isn't anybody else's perception to subvert, they don't work; her own perception doesn't seem to matter in order to use her powers, unlike most psychics. The conclusion is therefore that Sublime Minal doesn't want to stay alone, even if that means being surrounded by enemies; being injured and left to die alone in an abandoned cell, for instance, would be dreadful. (Straight enhancements of her abilities included under ESP-enhanced Super Soldier, though, don't suffer the same weakness, working under different principles.) Nazis (Enemy): Obviously, and even though this isn't written on her forehead, Nazis generally dislike finding out the combatant who's kicking their asses actually is among the category of people they're actively trying to exterminate. Rogue Psychics (Enemy): More personally, there are psychics who arbor hateful feelings toward Sublime Minal, due to her impressive development and (intentionally) poor interpersonal conflict management within the project. Some of them managed to leave the labs they were experimented in. If they managed that, they might have managed to leave America, too...
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