It could actually be insanely overpowered depending on interpretation.
“Instantly see inside any empty container”
What does it mean to “see” inside a container? If that just means “know what the contents are” (i.e
nothing) then it’s limited, but if it means literally see with remote sight, that’s much more useful - depending on this next part…
What does “inside” mean? Does it mean we can only observe the interior, or can we look out from the interior as if our point of view occupies it?
And finally, what constitutes an “empty container”? Is a container still a container if it doesn’t have a lid? Or do its sides need to be opaque? By most interpretations, a glass with no liquid would easily fit the definition of an empty container…
At its most favourable then, this power gives you the ability to remote surveil any location where a common, everyday empty glass could be found. Very powerful indeed.
It could actually be insanely overpowered depending on interpretation.
“Instantly see inside any empty container”
What does it mean to “see” inside a container? If that just means “know what the contents are” (i.e nothing) then it’s limited, but if it means literally see with remote sight, that’s much more useful - depending on this next part…
What does “inside” mean? Does it mean we can only observe the interior, or can we look out from the interior as if our point of view occupies it?
And finally, what constitutes an “empty container”? Is a container still a container if it doesn’t have a lid? Or do its sides need to be opaque? By most interpretations, a glass with no liquid would easily fit the definition of an empty container…
At its most favourable then, this power gives you the ability to remote surveil any location where a common, everyday empty glass could be found. Very powerful indeed.
Strictly limited to transparent Tupperware
It also doesn’t seem to list a distance limit?
I’m now observing from the inside of an empty Tupperware container in a Top Secret facility.