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Her 'Glamour' ability cloaks her so effectively that, when active, she does not leave footprints or register on pressure-sensitive devices, motion detectors, thermal detectors, or devices that detect gases (and thus detect respiration); her power is so effective that even samples of Priscilla's DNA (as retrievable by blood, tissue and hair samples) cannot detect any trace of metahuman ability from her. One practical use for this ability is to simply 'blank' herself from other's perceptions and appear 'invisible'; in addition, she can control her power so precisely that she can make herself invisible only to specific scans as she chooses.
 
Priscilla also has the ability to expand her power outwards to affect other persons or objects. WhileThe sheeffective canrange affectof othersher from a distance (out to about one milepower, ifused shein wants to use herthis powersfashion, onis oneroughly person100 and can see them,yards (or outthe tosize aboutof 300a yardsfootball if trying to affect an areafield.); also, shethe caneffective affect up to ten miles if she is touching something. The effectduration of her power lasts up tois 36 hours, at which time she must use her power again to continue the effect. If using her power this way, rendering her unconscious will not discontinue the 'Glamour'; otherwise, with normal uses, knocking her out will discontiouediscontinue the effect. (This does not work on her personal 'Glamours', however. Only killing Priscilla will reverse her personal field and show her true self.) This application of her power will not work on extremely powerful telepaths (upper-level Class Four and above), or telepaths who are in their astral forms (as they cannot be fooled by the sensory-alteration aspect of her power).
 
Another secondary effect of her powers is that she has the same form of 'True Sight' that [[Maryann Lyter]] of [[The Alliance]] has, in that she can automatically see through any form of illusion or attempt to camoflauge a person's identity, or an item, device or location hidden by anything other than natural or passive means.
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