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== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==
In [[Firefight]], [[David Charleston]] uses a motivator called a [[Spyril]] to move quickly between the rooftops of [[Babilar]].{{book ref|Firefight}}
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In [[Firefight]], [[David Charleston]] uses a motivator called a [[Spyril]] to move quickly between the rooftops of [[Babilar]].{{book ref|Firefight|18}}
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
*Epic mitochondrial DNA, the key ingredient in all motivators, is used as high-level currency between the [[Reckoners]] and arms dealers.{{book ref|Firefight|18}}
 
*Epic mitochondrial DNA, the key ingredient in all motivators, is used as high-level currency between the [[Reckoners]] and arms dealers.{{book ref|Firefight|18}}
*Any given piece of Epic-based technology requires a motivator to function.{{book ref|Firefight}}
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*Any given piece of Epic-based technology requires a motivator to function.{{book ref|Firefight|18}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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Revision as of 19:00, 18 January 2021

Motivator
World of Origin Earth (Reckoners)

A motivator is a device that replicates abilities from an Epic's power set.

Function

Motivators are created by harvesting the cells of dead Epics.[1] These cells are stored in the motivator, which releases various powers when exposed to different electrical currents.[2] Motivators are responsible for keeping the cells of Epics alive, which includes feeding them, regulating their temperature, and dealing with any produced waste.[2]

Examples

In Firefight, David Charleston uses a motivator called a Spyril to move quickly between the rooftops of Babilar.[1]

Trivia

  • Epic mitochondrial DNA, the key ingredient in all motivators, is used as high-level currency between the Reckoners and arms dealers.[1]
  • Any given piece of Epic-based technology requires a motivator to function.[1]

Notes

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