The power to utilize science to create anything. Form of Supernatural Science. Variation of Creation. Opposite to Destruction Science, and Creation Magic. Not to be confused with Science Creation.
Also Called
- Creation/Construction/Generation/Manifestation/Materialization Science/Supernatural Science
Capabilities
The user can utilize science to create anything out of certain matter, or energy, in any shape or form even with any kind of materials, objects, or even entities. If the user is so advanced at it, the user can actually create things from nothing.
Applications
- Artificial Creation
- Big Bang Inducement
- Chemical Generation
- Creation
- Energy Generation
- Formula Creation
- Formula Manifestation
- Life Creation
- Matter Creation
- Organic Generation
- Particle Construction
- Quantum Creation
- Space-Time Generation
- Spawning
- System Creation
- Technology Generation
- Terraforming
- Transmutation
Associations
Limitations
- Countered, and/or vulnerable by Creation Magic, and Destruction Science.
- Creation Negation, and Science Immunity.
Known Users
- Dexter (Dexter’s Laboratory)
- Jonathan "Jon" Osterman/Doctor Manhattan (DC Comics/Watchmen)
- Senku Ishigami (Dr. Stone)
- Forge (Marvel Comics)
- Hank Pym/Ant Man (Marvel Comics)
- Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic (Marvel Comics)
- Tony Stark/Iron Man (Marvel Comics)
- Dr. Light (Mega Man)
- Dr. Vegapunk (One Piece)
- Professor Utonium (The Powerpuff Girls)
Known Objects
- The Omnitrix/Ultimatrix (Ben 10)
- The Mother Box (DC Comics)
- The Neurotomic Protocore (Dexter’s Laboratory: Ego Trip)
- The TARDIS (Doctor Who); via it's Architectural Configuration System
- Nanites (Generator Rex)
- Vegapunk’s Punk Records/Labophase (One Piece)
- Holodeck (Star Trek)
- The Matter Generator/Replicator (Star Trek)
Gallery
Dexter (Dexter’s Laboratory) is a boy genius who creates, and/or generate limitless inventions through applied scientific reasoning, and hyper-advanced science. He can creates machines, organisms, and systems.
Jonathan "Jon" Osterman/Doctor Manhattan (DC Comics/Watchmen) can create and manipulate various energies in a manner that creates matter from virtually nothing. It is unknown whether some of the creations he made were the manipulation of matter, molecules, or entirely quantum energy constructs...
...as manipulating matter and energy at an atomic level. He was able to restructure himself after the removal of his intrinsic field. Manhattan is not limited to using this reconstruction power only on himself. He has taken apart most inanimate objects and even taken apart human beings as well as reconstructing Martian sand into large glass structures. He was also able to instantly transform water into milk, and...
...create new universes with even the most casual act, as well as destroy them. He was able to merge multiple timelines that he had created into one. After the events of Flashpoint, when Barry Allen attempted to revert his universe back to normal, Jon interfered with this process by erasing ten years from that would-be, reverted universe, creating Prime Earth as a side-effect. He was later able to undo all of the alterations he had made to Prime Earth, reverting back to the way it was before he interfered. Jon was also able to keep the Flashpoint timeline in existence after it was supposed to be erased, as well as erase this universe himself later.
Senku Ishigami (Dr. Stone) can recreates and invents technology from first principles, and with absolute fidelity to scientific logic.
Forge (Marvel Comics) is a mutant, and his ability is literally scientific creation itself, allowing him to invent anything through intuitive engineering logic.
Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic (Marvel Comics) designs cosmic‑scale scientific constructs and new technologies, materials, and systems beyond natural possibility.
Tony Stark/Iron Man (Marvel Comics) is a technological creator, manifesting new materials, systems, and devices through engineering mastery.
Dr. Light (Mega Man) is a technological creator, designing sentient robots and advanced AI systems through pure scientific engineering.
Professor Utonium (The Powerpuff Girls) creates superpowered beings like the powerpuff girls through chemical-x.
The Ultimatrix (Ben 10) are both biological‑engineering superdevices that can create new organisms by rewriting DNA, synthesizing alien biology, and generating new evolutionary forms.
The Mother Box (DC Comics) is a sentient scientific device capable of generating technology, energy constructs, and systems through hyper‑advanced science.
The Neurotomic Protocore (Dexter’s Laboratory: Ego Trip) is a hyper‑scientific core that manipulate cognition and engineering output to create technologies, and utopias/dystopias.
Through the Architectural Configuration System, The TARDIS (Doctor Who) is a scientific interface that allows the creation of rooms, systems, technologies, and environments within it through engineered spacetime.














