Full name: James Reuben Gruta
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Rai Magnetia - from the Japanese word "rai" meaning thunder, and "magnetia" which is an inflection of the latin word "magnes" meaning magnet; is a female individual who can generate vast amounts of electricity with very low voltage.
She was born from the ancient city of Lydia which is one of the primary source of stones that attract and repel each other which later on called “magnes” by scholars. Growing to a poor family, Rai didn’t have a normal life but instead became junk trader as a part time job while studying to support her parents as well as her own needs.
While looking for junks to sell in a nearby outskirts damaged by the recent war, a damaged mini railgun caught Rai’s eyes and proceeded to take it home for proper inspection.
Disassembling the gun to sell it’s various parts, she noticed some parts of the junk are very powerful magnets. These magnets somehow awaken Rai’s electric powers and somehow powered the gun one last time until it crumbled the magnets to dust.
Until then, Rai discovered her powers and utilised it on electronic experiments up to the point she graduated engineering with very high remarks. She later on joined the special powers division of the military to gain access to bleeding edge technology and utilize it for good.
Due to inability to shoot electricity directly (such as lightning strikes, force lightning and the likes) , she can't use the electricity by herself as a weapon without direct contact. However, she acts as a good source of energy to power up and amplify high tech tools and weaponry.
Rai can also emit electro magnetic force by using a suit made up of coils of special material. Theoretically, she can imitate how a rail gun functions using her specialised suit.
No one knows how Rai is able to generate electricity, survive without having biological damage to her body but few scientists speculated that Rai’s Qi energy consists of electrons instead of the usual life force every individual has.
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