To be honest, nothing had happened until I started doing chemistry homework. When I was visualizing the structure of aluminum in my chem homework.
My hand had suddenly started glowing *to my surprise* and the pencil that I was holding turned into a silverish substance although it was a metal. It was extremely flexible and light (no shit its pure aluminum...)
At that moment, I had finally discovered the weird tattoo that had a disfigured dick accompanied by 32 balls on every angle. At that moment I was more focused on hiding the weird tattoo than the weird power that came with it.
I found a fingerless pair of black gloves which I promptly put on. Although it isn't very modern in terms of fashion sense, it still, nonetheless covered up the tattoo. However, now my attention was on this weird power that turned my pencil into this weird metal.
It didn't take long to figure out the trigger power for the tattoo. After trying magical words like Abracadabra and other weird phrases that should not be said out loud, if you're a sane human being.
I had started doing chem homework again with a different pencil and while doing an equation involving bronze, I felt my hand glowing warm and the fingerless glove that I was wearing. It had turned into a shiny bronzish substance that covered my right hand.
Well shit, this is a predicament...I can't move my right hand at all because it was now stuck in bronze. Well, at least I think I believe that the trigger has to do with my brain thinking of the material, which in turn activates the power turning it into that substance.
I tried thinking of cotton, however, nothing occurred, so that wasn't the correct answer to this problem. After, a few more moments I opened my phone with my left hand and asked, Siri, "What is the atom structure of cotton?"
"Here is an image of the molecular structure of cotton," replied Siri its monotone voice.
I looked at the image of cotton's molecular structure and thought of it in my brain and to surprise, I felt a warm current through my hand and the fingerless glove turned into a white cotton glove.
So, I can't exactly control the color of the object that I transform. I started experimenting with all different types of googled molecular structures to find the limits of this new ability.
After a bit of conducting, I realized if I think of an object as well as the molecular structure of the material, I can condense virtually anything out of the oxygen within the air. However, I realized that by doing so, if the object is too big, I could potentially create a vacuum due to the fact, that I utilized all the atoms within the air to transmute said object.
It was a close call, I had decided to materialize an iron shelf, and immediately as it formed, I felt myself suffocating. Luckily I had my window opened, which allowed fresh air to flow into my room otherwise, I really would've been in a pickle.
However, likewise, after converting the metal shelf back into pure oxygen, I immediately felt that something was wrong as my chest immediately started to hurt. I quickly stuck my head out the window and googled, "Oxygen Poisoning".
I quickly realized what had gone wrong, because human's normally only breath about 21% pure oxygen and not 100%. Breathing pure oxygen could lead to your lung filling with liquid which is not a fun experience.
So now, I had to be especially cautious when transmuting back and forth especially with high-density materials. As, they took more atoms to transmute into, which would take up more oxygen and other gases within the air.
Although the thought of converting everything in sight into gold was especially appealing, how would I explain a solid gold pillow to the jeweler. As I was extremely shy talking to people that are older than me, so the easy and quick way to get rich didn't apply to me. Especially since I looked like a high school student and while trying to sell jewelry. I would be lucky if the jeweler didn't call the police on me for suspected robbery.
My next goal in transmuting path was to transmute certain alloys such as Grade 4, or Ti 6AI-4V Titanium. As, in my head Titanium must be one of the strongest metal on earth, which was wrong after a quick google search.
Tungsten was the strongest metal on earth, however, it is extremely brittle and not flexible compared to titanium alloys. However, it should be theoretically possible to create a tungsten-titanium-aluminum alloy that would preserve tungsten's strength and harness while gaining a certain amount of flexibility making the metal less brittle.
However, a google search told me, that Titanium can be combined with other elements to break a stronger alloy. While Tungsten is usually combined with carbon atoms. I don't know why I'm just a high school student that believes whatever google says.
I don't exactly know the purpose of me wanting to know how to make the strongest metal on earth, but who knows maybe it'll be helpful. However, a thought had suddenly popped into my head, what happens if I transmute a steel knife, how sharp could I make it?
I instantly pop out my phone and command Siri to find the molecular structure of steel, and imagine that as well as an extremely sharp knife cutting through tungsten like butter. The knife materializes in my hand and I immediately put it to the test slicing it at an old book.
To my hope, the knife cleanly goes through the book without much effort, the next test was materializing a small tungsten rod and slicing the knife against it. Once again, the knife easily cut through the metal like it was butter.
Although, I don't know the use of this it, still nonetheless was very exciting for me. I could be a superhero that slices through anything. I mean who hasn't dreamed of being able to destroy anything. I decided to materialize a sheath for the knife so I don't kill my self when it's in my pocket. The next test was to see if I could materialize something made up of several different elements, this time I attempted to materialize the steel knife with a wooden handle.
It didn't happen on the first try, as trying to keep the molecular structure of materials stored in your head is harder than you would think. But, after the 10th or so try I was able to do so, my first successful attempt of materializing an item composed of different elements.
Although dangerous and ambitious, I googled all the parts of the gun, what they are made of, and where they are located within the gun, in incognito tab... of course DUH! To my surprise, a gun is made up of way more objects than I originally anticipated. However, it didn't deter me in the slightest and made me focus on remembering all the elements and locations of each separate part of the gun. It took me roughly two hours to materialize the gun that properly worked.
I decided to attempt and remake the gun, to get some practice in, however, I realized that in my head there was a small tab and was listed with all the elements, I've memorized. As well, as a tab called Glock 18. I could now freely materialize a gun, knife, and ammo without much effort. All I needed to do now to fire the gun is to learn how to make a magazine.
Which wasn't that difficult after getting used to the process of making new items from scratch. It wasn't long before I had a properly working gun with ammunition and something that should never be held by a high schooler...