Digital Matter Artisan
+ Minor: Radia can pull simple creations out of computers and materialize them in the real world, solidifying Digital Matter. They cannot exceed 3 kilograms (6.6 lbs) nor be more complex than a common mechanical lock. These objects will eventually dissolve back into data after a couple hours if not maintained.
+ Major: Bigger and more complex objects of Digital Matter can be pulled from computers, but they are neither more complex than a motorcycle engine nor can they exceed 27 kilograms (almost 60 pounds). It can take up to three days for these to dissolve back into data if not maintained.
+ Momentous: The weight of objects pulled from computers can go up to a metric ton (1000 kilograms, 2204 pounds) and reach a complexity level to produce things like a compact car or an artificial body for an Advanced Digital Being. Whatever is produced by these means will last an immeasurable amount of time but can still be destroyed and consequently dissolve back into data.
- Minor (Focus): Requires access to any computer advanced enough with wireless connection of any type, even a common smart phone will do.
- Major (Time Consuming): Such large complex objects can take up to 30 minutes to be brought from the datascape into the real world
- Momentous (Physical Fatigue): Due to how taxing it is to meticulously craft something of great complexity and give it enough energy to exist for an indefinite time, Radia will be out of commission for days or even a whole week.