
Thus, research began on a way to mass-produce adepts with the electric septima. It was apparently the ultimate power in an age dominated by electronics.Īt that time, the Sumeragi group had pushed the standard methods of generating electricity to their limits, so they started musing over the idea of using the electricity-controlling adepts as a new source of energy. What made their ability most important, however, was that they were able to freely control electronic devices. With their septima, the "Azure Strikers" were able to control electrons at will, allowing them to conjure powerful bolts of lightning to attack, and move swiftly by manipulating magnetic fields. According to him, the first adept with that power was discovered long ago, deep in a South American jungle.
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